Ronda Shaw on Dreams and Their Use in Psychoanalytic Practice at NYPSI (1987)

Ronda Shaw’s Presentation “Dreams and Their Use in Psychoanalytic Practice” at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute Colloquium on December 01, 1987.

Click Below to Listen to: Introduction and Part 1 of Ronda Shaw’s Presentation

Click Below to Listen to: Part 2 of of Ronda Shaw’s Presentation

Click Below To Listen to: Part 3 of Ronda Shaw’s Presentation

Click Below To Listen to: Question and Answer period with Ronda Shaw

Fred Pine on Developmental Concepts as Applied to Psychotherapy (NYPSI Colloquium 1989)

Fred Pine’s Lecture on “Developmental Concepts as Applied to Psychotherapy” at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute on January 03, 1989.

Click Below to Listen To: Introduction and Part 1

Click Below to Listen To: Fred Pine, Part 2

Click Below to Listen To: Fred Pine, Part 3

Please note: The audience-microphone used in the following Q and A segments (especially at the start of the second one) is not as clear as Dr. Pine’s own voice. The context of the questions may still be gleaned from listening to his clear answers. Click Below to Listen To: Fred Pine, Question and Answer, Part 1.

Click Below to Listen To: Fred Pine, Question and Answer, Part 2.

NYPSI Colloquium: Theodore Jacobs on Transference/Countertransference Aspects of Theory and Technique (1988)

Click Below to Listen to: Introduction to and Part 1 of Theodore Jacobs’s Colloquium on Transference/Countertransference Aspects of Theory and Technique a part of the Colloquium Series The Application of Psychoanalytic Principles to the Practice of Psychotherapy on December 06, 1988 at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.

Click Below to Listen to: Ted Jacobs, Part 2

Click Below to Listen To: Ted Jacobs, Part 3

NYPSI Colloquium: Kenneth Calder The Goals of Psychotherapy (1988)

Click Below to Listen to: Introduction to Kenneth Calder on “The Goals of Psychotherapy,” a Colloquium in the series: “On the Applicatino of Psychoanalytic Principles to The Practice of Psychotherapy” at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and Society on November 01, 1988.

Click Below to Listen to: Kenneth Calder, Part 1.

Click Below to Listen to: Kenneth Calder, Part 2.

Click Below to Listen to: Kenneth Calder: Suggested Reading List and Q and A Session

NYPSI Colloquium, Charles Brenner: The Principles of Psychic Conflict

Click Below to Listen To: October 4, 1988 Colloquium at The New York Psychoanalytic Institute and Society: Introduction to Charles Brenner “The Principles of Psychic Conflict ”

Click Below to Listen To: Charles Brenner, Part 1

Click Below to Listen To: Charles Brenner, Part 2.

Click Below to Listen to: Charles Brenner, Part 3.

Click Below to Listen to: Charles Brenner, Part 4. Question and Answer:

Schedule of NYPSI Colloquiums Audios on InternationalPsychoanalysis.net

Dates of appearance are tentative based on the audio quality and length of each recording as they are processed, as well as the suitability of content for posting online.

Monday August 9th, 2010:

October 4, 1988 Colloquium: Charles Brenner “The Principles of Psychic Conflict.”

Monday August 17th, 2010:

November 1, 1988 Colloquium: Kenneth Calder “Goals of Psychotherapy.”

Monday August 23rd, 2010:

December 6, 1988 Colloquium: Theodore J. Jacobs “Transference Countertransference: Aspects of Theory and Technique.”

Monday August 30th, 2010:

January 3, 1989 Colloquium: Fred Pine “Developmental Concepts as Applied to Psychotherapy.”

Monday, Septermber 5th, 2010:

January 17, 1989 Colloquium: Ronda Shaw “Dreams & Their Use in Psychoanalytic Practice.”

Monday, September 13th, 2010:

March 7, 1989 Colloquium: Shepard J. Kantor “The Role of Medication in the Psychotherapy Relationship.”

Monday, September 20th, 2010
March 13, 1989 Colloquium: Bernard C. Meyer, MD

Monday, September 27th, 2010
April 4, 1989 Colloquium: Herbert J. Schlessinger “Keeping Psychotherapy Efficient.”

Monday October 4th, 2010:
April 18, 1989 Colloquium: Jacob A. Arlow “Analysis & Religion”

Monday October 11th, 2010:
May 2, 1989 Colloquium: Fred M. Sander “Psychoanalytic Theory and Family Therapy.”

Monday October 18th, 2010
June 6, 1989 Colloquium: Steven Firestein “Termination of the Therapeutic Relationship.”

The Identity of Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalysts by Arnold D. Richards and Art Lynch

Click Here to Read: The Identity of Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalysts by Arnold D. Richards and Art Lynch.

Art Lynch                     Arnold Richards

A revised version of this paper appeared as: Lynch, A. A. and Richards, A.D. (2008)  The Identity of Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalysts.  Psychoanalytic Psychology 25: 203-219 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

Leo Rangell: The Peruvian Lectures (1981)

The digital age can serve to enhance memories. The psychoanalytic theories of an entire continent had their origins in the serendipitous training of a few pioneers who returned to Argentina. There were the powerful Bion Lectures in Brazil in 1974. In 1981, Dr. Rangell gave this brief series of talks in Peru, with a strong, affective audience
interchange.

Click Here to Listen To: Leo Rangell 1981 Lectures, Part 1:

Click Here to Listen To: Part 2:

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Click Here to Listen To: Part 4:

Analysts on the Front Lines: Four WW-II Veterans Recall their Combat Experience (Part 1)

On December 5, 1996, four World-War II combat veterans who are also psychoanalysts at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute got together for a very special Veteran’s Day presentation. Each of the four shared stories of their actual combat experience on the front lines during Worls War II. In these insightful memoirs, many personal, heroic, and painful memories were shared with the audience, and a fascinating and engaging Q & A session followed the program. The four analysts involved were M.Donald Coleman (also moderator), Howard Schlossman, Murray Nadelman, and Eugene Kaplan. This program captures some truly historic memories and is quite moving. (This post is part 1 of a 2 part series with Eugene Kaplan’s presentation and the question-and-answer session which follows appearing in a later post.)

Click Below to Listen to: The introduction to the panel and M. Donald Coleman’s presentation:

Click Below to Listen To: Part 1 of Howard Schlossman’s presentation:

Click Below to Listen To: Part 2 of Howard Schlossman’s presentation:

Click Below to Listen to: Murray Nadelman’s presentation: