Click Here to Read: Being Afraid of Listening to our Kids and Its Impact on Bullying and Suicide by Mark D. Smaller, Ph.D. on his The Analyst in the Classroon Blog on the Psychology Today Blogs on April 16, 2010.
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Memory is sacred again in Poland
Couch wars erupt in France over Sigmund Freud claims
If you want to be an analyst you must undergo psychoanalysis yourself
Sonnet for Helen Meyers
Click Here to Read: Helen Meyers: 1925 – 2010 on this website.
Sonnet for Helen Meyers
Childhood as stepping stone became the road ‘
all roads led to, ever-branching,
The future in the mason’s hands building a city
In the mind no wind could tear asunder,
A city where light feared darkness not,
And dark itself found light enough to claim Continue reading Sonnet for Helen Meyers
Mother-Infant Psychoanalysis May Create a Beneficial Circle in the Event of Poor Bonding
Click Here to Read: Mother-Infant Psychoanalysis May Create a Beneficial Circle in the Event of Poor Bonding on the Science Daily website on April 13, 2010.
Click Here to Read: Paternal Skin-to-Skin Contact Offers Cesarean-Born Baby Same Calming & Development Benefits As Mom on the Science Daily website on June 12, 2007.
Click Here to Read: Level Of Oxytocin In Pregnant Women Predicts Mother-Child Bond on the Science Daily website on October 17, 2007.
Click Here to Read: The Way Mothers Interact With Babies In First Year Predicts Child Behavior To Age 13 on the Science Daily website on June 24, 2008.
Click Here To Read: Baby’s Smile Is A Natural High on the Science Daily website on July 8, 2008.
Click Here to Read: Maternal Love: How A Mother’s Brain Responds To Her Infant on the Science Daily website on March 1, 2008.
Holocaust never ends for mentally ill survivors
Carleton professor chosen to guide psychoanalytic group
Click Here to Read: Carleton professor chosen to guide psychoanalytic group. Andrew Brook is about to add president of the Canadian Psychoanalytic Society to a long list of achievements. Don Butler talks with him about his views on psychoanalysis by Don Butler in The Ottawa Citizen on April 9, 2010.
As well as his teaching and research duties at Carleton, Andrew Brook has been a practising clinical psychoanalyst for nearly 20 years. He now spends four or five hours a week treating patients.