William Grossman Memorial on October 31, 2006 at NYPSI

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Click Here to Read: Selected Papers of William I. Grossman, M.D. on the Psychoanalyic Connection website

Click Below to Listen To the William Grossman Memorial on October 31, 2006 at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Part 1:
Intro by Paul Rosenbaum (Master of Ceremonies)
Frank Baudry
Arnold Wilson

Click Below to Listen To: Part 2: Roy Shafer

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Part 3: Roy Shafer (continued)

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Part 4: Otto Kernberg

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Part 5:
Marty Willick
Eslee Sandberg

Brian Koehler on Neuropsychonalysis and Psychosis at NYPSI

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Click Below To Listen To: Part 1 of Brian Koehler’s Presentation on Neuropsychoanalysis and Psychosis (following a brief introduction by Mark Solms) at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute on June 6. 2009: 

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The Reconstruction of Reminiscence by Harold Blum


Click to Listen to: Introductions by Lester Schwartz and Arnold Richards to “The Reconstruction of Reminiscence” by Harold Blum, the 50th Anniversary A.A. Brill Lecture at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute.

Click to Listen to: “The Reconstruction of Reminiscence” Part 1, by Harold Blum, the 50th Anniversary A.A. Brill Lecture at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute.

Click to Listen to:”The Reconstruction of Reminiscence” Part 2, by Harold Blum, the 50th Anniversary A.A. Brill Lecture at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute.


 
 
Click Here To Read:  Harold Blum’s Sigourney Award Page.

Paul Gray’s 1997 New York Psychoanalytic Society Freud Lecture

Click Below to Listen to: Paul Gray’s New York Psychoanalytic Society Freud Lecture delivered on April 29, 1997, entitled “On the Receiving End: Some Consequences of Freud’s Concept of Aggression and A Proposal for Analyzing Conflicts Over Aggressive Drive Deritives Without Wounding the Analyts’s Self-Esteem.”

Marianne Goldberger’s Introduction:

Paul Gray Part 1:

Paul Gray Part 2:

Click Here to Read: Paul Gray’s Page on the Sigourney website

New from International Psychoanalytic Books

New from International Psychoalytic Books:

Praise for the Beginning to Grow: Five Studies by Sylvia Brody . . .

Freud reminded us that theory was good but did not prevent reality from happening.  Sylvia Brody once more advances analytic understanding by maintaining relentless discipline in studying lives as they actually unfold.  This new rich and readable account of several lives studied across decades exposes and explores essential aspects of mental functioning now too often neglected.
 Warren S. Poland, M.D.

With clarity, and drawing on observational evidence, Brody brings mother infant interaction and its impact on subsequent development to the center stage of psychoanalytic theory.
 Peter Blos, Jr., M.D.

 This is a book not to be missed by anyone who works with children.  It provides an incisive history of infancy research and a longitudinal study of development from birth to age 18.
 Arlene Kramer Richards, Ed.D. 

Sylvia Brody has topped off a lifetime of interest in maternal influences on development with her brilliant new book, Beginning to Grow: Five Studies. Dr. Brody combines Freud’s theory of the component instincts, voyeurism, exhibitionism, and cruelty, with Erickson’s eight stages of ego maturation, and illustrates the development of the component instincts in five longitudinal studies of children from birth to the age of 18. No one interested in psychological development can afford to miss this ingenious, easy-to-read book.
-Alma H. Bond, Ph.D. (Author of Margaret Mahler: A Biography of the Psychoanalyst.)  
 
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Click Here for the Poster for Learning to Grow: Five Studies by Sylvia Brody.

The Need Not To Believe: Freud’s Godlessness Reconsidered by Arnold Richards

Click Here To Read: The Need Not To Believe: Freud’s Godlessness Reconsidered by Arnold Richards.

A shorter version of this paper was given at The First Conference: This Unbelievable Need to Believe. Sponsored by the Freud Center for Psychoanalytic Studies and Research Israel Psychoanalytic Society Mishkenot Sha’ananim.  The conference was held in Jerusalem, Israel on November 20, 2008.

A longer version of the paper was given at: The Israeli Psychoanalytic Society at 13 Disraeli Street, Talbieh, Jerusalem.

A revised version of this paper is currently in press in the next issue of the Psychoanalytic Review. 

From the Editor: Arnold Richards: Psychoanalysis, a Personal Odyssey

Click Here to Read:  From the Editor: Arnold Richards: Psychoanalysis, a Personal Odyssey. Article starts on page 13.

This article was previously published as Richards, Arnold. (1996). Psychoanalysis, a Personal Odyssey.  In Career Pathways in Psychiatry: Transition in Changing Times ed. A. Lazarus. New York: Routledge pp. 13-22 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.