A Soldier’s Self- Cannibalization: Moral Injury Introduction by Nathan Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor

“A Soldier’s Self- Cannibalization: Moral Injury” Introduction by Nathan Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor

My privilege to introduce Amit Goldenberg with his thoughtful and heart-felt contribution to IP.net. Mr. Goldenberg was my student at the Hebrew University and wrote his Honors Thesis based on interviewing all the surviving members of his elite Special Forces Unit. None had ever spoken to a therapist; all spoke with him, their comrade-in-arms. Mr Goldenberg is also a journalist Continue reading A Soldier’s Self- Cannibalization: Moral Injury Introduction by Nathan Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor

Facets of Psychoanalytic Treatment and Research: Practice-based Evidence vs. Evidence-based Practice Washington DC Conference Papers

Click Here to Read: Are psychodynamic and psychoanalytic therapies effective?: A review of empirical data by Falk Leichsenring.

This article originally appeared as: Leichsenring, Falk  (2005).Are psychodynamic and psychoanalytic therapies effective?: A review of empirical data.  International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 86:841-868 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions. Continue reading Facets of Psychoanalytic Treatment and Research: Practice-based Evidence vs. Evidence-based Practice Washington DC Conference Papers

Zvi Lothane Receives the 2011 Szasz Award

Click Here to Read: The partnership of psychoanalysis and psychiatry in the treatment of psychosis and borderline states: its evolution in North America by Zvi Lothane.

Click Here to Read:  Annoucement of the Zvi Lothane Receiving the 2011 Szasz  Civil Liberties Award.

This  article originally appeared as: Lothane, Zvi. (2011). The partnership of psychoanalysis and psychiatry in the treatment of psychosis and borderline states: its Continue reading Zvi Lothane Receives the 2011 Szasz Award

The Lacanian Movement in France by David James Fisher with Introduction by Nathan Szajnberg

Lacan in Context: Fashioning Psychoanalysis in France
 N. Szajnberg, MD: Introduction to D. J. Fisher’s overview of Lacan

Bobby Paul s article in IP.net (Click Here to Read Paul) framed how cultures color psychoanalysis. He writes as a psychoanalyst and cultural anthropologist..

This week, David James Fisher, a cultural historian and psychoanalyst, reviews Lacan’s influence on French psychoanalysis.

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