How Freud almost fell victim to repression and denial

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Click Here to Read:  How Freud almost fell victim to repression and denial: The master had to contend with multiple identities as a scientist, therapist, essayist, Jew and cosmopolitan. They almost kept him from fleeing the Nazis By David Bargal and Aner Govrin on the Haaretz Website on September 27, 2014.

Sigmund Freud:  He knew all about Jewish history.  Photo by Eran Wolkowski

 

Jewish Communist expats in East Germany recall heady 1950s

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Click Here to Read:  Jewish Communist expats in East Germany recall heady 1950s For Victor Grossman and Michael Hamburger, the annual Victims of Fascism Day is of equal importance to Holocaust Remembrance Day BY Micki Weinberg on the Time of Isreal Website on September 27, 2014.

American expat Victor Grossman as a young man in East Germany, early 1950s (photo credit: Courtesy)

Class 2 of Theory Course by Drs. Martin Blum and Jonathan Easton

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Click Here to Read:  Martin Blum and Jonathon Easton Class 2:  Freud.  Theory Ii: Beyond Wish and Defense Class 2: The Experiential Grounds of the Theory of Narcissism: Narcissistic Themes in Freud’s Self-analysis.

Click Here to Read:  Table of Contents for 2-10 of the Theory Ii Classes by Drs. Martin Blum and Jonathan Easton.

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Click Here to Read: Course Objectives for the Theory II by Drs. Martin Blum and Jonathan Easton.

Martin Blum, M.D., who died at age 81 in December 2013, was a psychoanalyst on the faculty of Institute for Psychoanalytic Education affiliated with NYU School of Medicine (formerly NYU Psychoanalytic Institute, formerly Downstate Continue reading Class 2 of Theory Course by Drs. Martin Blum and Jonathan Easton