Click Here to Read: In Spain, a Family Reunion, Centuries Later By Doreen Carvajal in The New York Times on April 4, 2014.
An entrance to the Jewish quarter in Segovia, Spain. Credit Gianfranco Tripodo for The New York Times
Freud off: Giving new meaning to psychoanalysis: On a recent visit to Israel, Hungarian-born psychologist explained why Freud’s brand of psychoanalysis should not be the only game in town, Interview with Peter Fonagy, interviewed By Or Ezrati in Ha’aretz on March 04, 2014 .
Peter Fonagy, the Hungarian-born British psychoanalyst and clinical psychologist, looked tired as he entered the room set aside for our morning interview a few weeks ago at Tel Aviv’s Beit Hahayal (Soldier’s House). He’d flown in from London before dawn and would be leaving for Paris midday. During his few hours in Israel, Prof. Fonagy addressed 600 mental-health professionals on the subject of mentalization- Continue reading Peter Fonagy Interview in Israel

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Investigators with the Albuquerque Police Department on the scene after a homeless man was shot and killed on March 16. ROBERTO ROSALES/THE ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL, VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Prince Philip with his mother Princess Alice of Greece in 1957. TopFolo