“The Artist as Mental Patient: F.X. Messerschmidt and Other Cases” with Aaron Esman at NYPSI

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Aaron Esman, M.D. on
“The Artist as Mental Patient:
F.X. Messerschmidt and Other Cases”

When: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 6:30 PM
Where: Café Fledermaus, Neue Galerie, 1048 Fifth Avenue (at 86th Street), NYC
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Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of Cancer Patients with Norman Straker at NYPSI

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Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of Cancer Patients

Norman Straker, M.D.
Thursdays 7:30 – 8:40 pm
January 20, 27, & February 3, 2011
(3 sessions) Fee: $90
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Googling for Ghosts: A Meditation on Writer’s Block, Mourning & the Holocaust with Sylvia E. Flescher at NYPSI

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Wednesday
January 5, 2010
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Googling for Ghosts: A Meditation on Writer’s Block, Mourning & the Holocaust
Sylvia E. Flescher, M.D.
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Historic Debate: Leo Rangell and Andre Green at 1975 IPA Meeting (PART I)

Introduction by Leo Rangell: Introduction by Leo Rangell: At the IPA Congress in London in 1975, a debate took place in the opening plenary session between Andre Green and me on “Changes
in Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice”. I argued for a continuing, cumulative single theory, while Green felt hat new and sicker patients required significant changes in theory. About a quarter century later, Martin Bergmann referred to this debate as a landmark in the history of psychoanalysis, placing it in a series with earlier debates, on Ferenczi’s active technique, Wilhelm Reich’s character analysis, and the Controversial Discussions between the proponents of Melanie Klein and Anna Freud. “In the debate itself,” Bergmann writes, “Rangell and Anna Freud [who was the discussant ofthe two papers] carried the day,” but continues, “the era they represented had already passed.” Although winning “hands down” on content, the analytic center, “so eloquently defended by Rangell and Anna Freud, could not turn back the tide of change that André Green had represented.”

Looking back at this intercontinental discussion, it might well be that this conclusion initiated the general attitude of pluralism over unity that followed as this debate was followed by an explosion of psychoanalytic theory from a fairly uniform system to a cluster of competing theories. The original tapes of this historic exchange have been preserved and can here be listened to again. From a current perspective, it might be asked: “What might have been the course of theory had the one who won actually won.”

NOTE: In the recordings linked below, Andre Green’s presentation was translated by both a male and a female translator in turn. Parts 1 & 2 are in the male voice; Parts 3 & 4 are in the voice of the female translator; and part 5 is once again translated by the male translator.

Click Below to Listen To: Introduction to the Debate and the beginning of Andre Green’s presentation (male translator) at the 1975 IPA Meeting.

Click Below to listen to Part 2 of Andre Green’s Presentation (male translator):

Click Below to Listen to Part 3 of Andre Green’s Presentation (female translator):

Click Below to Listen to Part 4 of Andre Green’s Presentation (female translator):

Click Below to Listen to Part 5 of Andre Green’s Presentation (male translator):

Click Below to Listen to Part 1 of Leo Rangell’s Presentation:

Click Below to Listen to Part 2 of Leo Rangell’s Presentation:

Click Below to Listen to Part 3 of Leo Rangell’s Presentation:

Click Below to Listen to Part 4 of Leo Rangell’s Presentation:

Leo Rangell, The Journey of a Developed Freudian

 Click Here to Read:  Leo Rangell, The   Journey of a   Developed Freudian by Arthur Lynch and Arnold Richards.

This article was previously published as: Lynch, A. and Richards, A. (June 2010). Leo Rangell, The Journey of a Developed Freudian. The Psychoanalytic Review  97:3, pp. 361-391 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

The article is used here with the permission of the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis. We would like to thank Dr. Alan Barnett, Editor of The Psychoanalytic Review for his help in this process.

Stephen K. Firestein’s Presentation on Termination of the Therapeutic Relationship on 06/06/89 at NYPSI


Click Below to Listen To: Introduction and Part 1 of Stephen K. Firestein’s Presenatation on Termanation of the Therapeutic Relationship at the NYPSI Colluquium on the Applicaitno of Psychoanalytic Principles to the Practice of Psychotherapy on June 6, 1989.

Click Below to Listen To: Part 2 of Dr. Firestein’s Presentation:

Click Below to Listen To: Part 3 of Dr. Firestein’s Presentation:

Click Below to Listen To: Question and Answer Period for Dr. Firestein’s Presentation:

Fred Sander on Determinants of Modality Choice (1989) at NYPSI

Click Below to Listen To Introduction and Part 1 of Fred M. Sander’s presentation on Psychoanalytic Determinants of Modality Choice*
at NYPSI Colloquiums on May 2, 1989:

Click Below to Listen To To Part 2 of Fred Sander’s Presentation:

Click Below to Listen To Part 3 of Fred Sander’s Presentation:

*Note: Unfortunately, the case history Dr. Sander refers to did not get recorded sufficiently to post here.