Jacob Arlow on Psychoanalysis and Religion

 

    

 

Click Below to Listen to: Introduction by Francis Baudry and first part of Jacob Arlow’s presentation on Psychoanalysis and Religion at the NYPSI Colloquium, April 18, 1989.

Click Below to Listen to: Jacob Arlow’s Presentation, Part 2:

Click Below to Listen to: Jacob Arlow’s Presentation, Part 3:

Click Below to Listen to: Question and Answers, Part 1

Click Below to Listen to: Question and Answers, Part 2

Click Below to Listen to: Question and Answers, Part 3

Discussion of W.I. Grossman’s and D.M. Kaplan’s: Three Commentaries on Gender in Freud’s Thought …

February 10, 1987. Discussion of William I. Grossman and Donald M. Kaplan’s: “Three Commentaries on Gender in Freud’s Thought: A Prologue on the Psychoanalytic Theory of Sexuality” at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute.

Dr. Grossman and Dr. Kaplan presented a prologue to [their] paper . . . on sexuality as exemplified by female sexuality in psychoanalytic thought. They believe that being aware of Freud’s three ways of talking about sex and gender—his “three commentaries”—is a helpful prelude to understanding his ideas. With respect to female psychology, some of Freud’s ideas were not technical. That is, the justification for what he wrote had nothing to do with the psychoanalytic method. His observations of allegedly female and male traits are examples of this, and form what the authors call the first commentary. In a psychoanalytic perspective, a trait is only of preliminary interest, because a trait fails to convey anything dynamic that is of differing significance . . . (1989). from the abstract in Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 58:179-180.

The full article is published in the book the book: Fantasy, Myth and Reality. Essays in Honor of Jacob A. Arlow Edited by H.P. Blum, Y. Kramer, A.K. Richards and A.D. Richards. Madison, CT: International Universities Press. 1988. pp. 538.

Click Below to Listen to Introduction by Aaron Esman and opening remarks by WIlliam I. Grossman

Click Below to Listen to: Donald M. Kaplan’s opening remarks.


Click Below to Listen to: Susan Sherkow’s Discussion

Click Below to Listen to: Hartvig Dahl’s Discussion

Click Below to Listen to: Roy Schafer’s Discussion

Click Below to Listen to: Open Discussion with Aaron Esman, Dr. Weiderman, and a response by William I. Grossman.

Click Below to Listen to: Open discusssion Part 2, with Arnold Rothstein and a response by Donald M. Kaplan

Click Below to Listen to: Open discussion with William I. Grossman, Frank Baudry, and a French Psychoanalyst

Click Below to Listen to: Donald M. Kaplan and William I. Grossman’s Closing Remarks

Imago Mundi: The Poetry of Peter Blos

Click Below to Listen To: Introduction to Dr. Blos his Reading of his Poems from the Book Imago Mundi on January 31, 1995.

Click Below to Listen To: The author’s own introduction and reading of:
1) Unicorn Park
2) Question and Answer
3) In A Melodious Plot of Peach and Cream

Click Below to Listen To: Eugene Mahon’s reading of
(4) In Celebration of the Imagination
(5) A Potter Contemplating the Sunset
AND:
Peter Blos’s reading of:
(6) Words
(7) To My Enchanted Clown
(8 )Anniversaries
(9) Spring Song
(10) On My Brother’s Death
(11) Strolling in Pompei

Click Below to Listen To: Eugene Mahon’s Reading of :
(12) Exalted and Alone
(13) Sic Transit Gloria Mundi
(14) A Moment of Love
(15) I Like it This Way
(16) Lost and Found

Click Below to Listen To: Peter Blos’s reading of:
(17) Circ de Soleil
Final comments follow last poem

Leo Rangell, President IPA 1969–1973 Honorary President 1997 to Present

Click Here to Read: The titles of Leo Rangell’s Papers on the PEP CD Rom.

Click Here To Read: Head Case: Can psychiatry be a science? by Louis Menand in the New Yorker on March 1, 2010.

Click Here to Read: : ALUMNI UPDATES: Examining the Legacy of Dr. Leo Rangell ’33 on the Columbia College Today Website May/June 2006.

Click Here To Read: Letter by Leo Rangell in response to Louis Menand’s New Yorker article.

Click Here to View: Leo Rangell Narrating an Announcement for the IPA Centenary on this website.

Click Here to Listen To:  Leo Rangell’s “On Psychoanalysis and Freedom” on this website. 

Click Here to View:  Leo Rangell’s Music in the Head on this website.

Click Here To Read:  What Did He Do? By Dr. Leo Rangell  on the Huffington Post website on October 11, 2009.

Click Here To Read:  Catalogue of Cassette Tapes from Leo Rangell Continue reading Leo Rangell, President IPA 1969–1973 Honorary President 1997 to Present

Milton Horowitz on Adolescent Daydreams and the Creative Impulse (NYPSI, 1994)

Click Below to Listen to: Introudction by Sander Abend to Milton Horowitz’s 1994 Freud Lecture, “Adolescent Daydreams and the Creative Impulse” presented on April 26, 1994 to the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.

Click Below to Listen to: Part 1 of Milton Horowitz’s Presentation.

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Joseph Sandler’s 1993 Freud Lecture at NYPSI


Click Below to Listen To: Aaron Esman’s Introduction to Joseph Sandler’s 1993 Freud Lecture”The Past Unconscious and the Present Unconscious: A Contribution to a Technical Frame of Reference” presented on Arpil 20, 1998 at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.

Click Below to Listen To: Part 1 of Sandler’s presentation.

Click Below to Listen To: Part 2 of Sandler’s presentation.

Click Below to Listen To: Part 3 of Sandler’s presentation.

Leonard Shengold’s 1992 Freud Lecture: Freud as Our Ego Ideal

Click Here to Listen to: Introduction by Shelley Orgel to Leonard Shengold’s April 21st 1992 Freud Anniversary Lecture: “Freud as Our Ego Ideal” at NYPSI

Click Here to Listen to: Part 1 of Leonard Shengold’s Presentation.

Click Here to Listen to: Part 2 of Leonard Shengold’s Presentation.

Click Here to Listen to: Part 3 of Leonard Shengold’s Presentation.