The Fate of the Warsaw Ghetto Medical Faculty

Click Here to Read:  The Fate of the Warsaw Ghetto Medical Faculty by George M. Weisz MD FRACS BA MA, Andrzej Grzybowski MD PhD MBA,  and William Randall Albury BA Phd.

This article originally appeared as: Wiesz, G.M., Grzybowski, A. and Albury, W.R.  (2012).  The Fate of the Warsaw Ghetto Medical Faculty.  Israeli Medical Association Journal.  Volume 14 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions. 

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Arthur & Lourdes Lynch’s Powerpoints from Wuhan, China

Click here to Read:  Lourdes Lynch’s Powerpoint on Child Development from Wuhan, China.

Click Here to Read:  Arthur Lynch’s Klein and Winnicott Wuhan Powerpoint.

Click Here to Read: A rthur Lynch’s Freud powerpoint from Wuhan, China.

Introduction by Arthur Lynch

Visiting and teaching in Wuhan was an exceptional experience.  To give some back groundWuhan, the capital of theHubeiprovince, is one of the largest cities inChinaand was ranked by National Geographic as the tenth largest city in the world.  With its 3,500-year-long history, Wuhan is one of the China’s Continue reading Arthur & Lourdes Lynch’s Powerpoints from Wuhan, China

A New Look at Evidence About Reduced Cost of Medical Utilization Following Mental Health Treatment

Click Here to Read:  A New Look at Evidence About Reduced Cost of Medical Utilization Following Mental Health Treatment by Emily Mumford, PH.D., Herbert J. Schlesinger, PH.D., Gene V. Glass, PH.D., Cathleen Patrick, PH.D. and Timothy Cuerdon, B.A.

This article originally appeared as Emily Mumford, PH.D., Herbert J. Schlesinger, PH.D., Gene V. Glass, PH.D., Cathleen Patrick, PH.D. and Timothy Cuerdon, B.A. (1998). Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research 7:65-86 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

Psychoanalysis and Social Work in the Summer of 1936 Letters

 

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Click Here to View: Marion E. Kenworthy to John W. Beard letter,  July 22, 1936.  

Marion E. Kenworthy

 

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Attachment: A Pas de Deux of Exploration, Security and Comfort by Nathan Szajnberg

 

Pas de deux in Wuhan, China
N. Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor

Invited to teach in China about psychoanalytic development, how does a psychoanalyst select something that is more cross cultural than not?  I chose to teach attachment theory, born of the mind of a psychoanalyst, John Bowlby, exiled for some decades and now returned to psychoanalytic interest since the work of Fonagy, the Steeles, Lieberman and others. 

Here is a brief snippet of the three hour lecture with video from Everett Waters’ website. I thank the Wallerstein Foundation for its ongoing support, Arnie and Arlene Richards and Dr. Tong for this invitation.

If there is enough reader interest, we can develop this as a primer that covers adult attachment and implications for psychoanalytic technique. This would be available through IPBooks.

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Filling in the painful spaces by Ilany Kogan

Filling in the painful spaces

N. Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor         

Ilany Kogan, writes about holes: voids, memory-erased spaces of open-mouthed silent screams.  She presents cases of children or grandchildren of those who survived the Holocaust, documenting how their psychic holes are populated, filled in with unconscious fantasies, enacted in their lives.

Her work, as you will read here or in her books, is pains-taking:  she absorbs the pains, metabolizes them, and

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Attention must be paid — James Q. Wilson and Psychoanalytic Organizations

Attention must be paid — James Q. Wilson and Psychoanalytic Organizations
Nathan Szajnberg, M.D., Managing Editor
Alfred Marcus, Ph.D., Professor and Spencer Chair in Strategy and Technological Leadership, Univ. of Minnesota (a student of James Q. Wilson)

“Attention must be paid!” Willy Loman’s wife cried to her hapless sons Biff and Hap shortly before their father’s fatal car crash.

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