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.

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Science and psychoanalysis by Johann Schülein

Click here to read: Science and psychoanalysis by Johann Schülein, Professor at the department for Social Sciences of the University of Economics (Vienna) and former president of the Sigmund Freud-Society (Vienna) 1999-2003. This is a piece of original thinking on psychoanalysis and its relation to the concept of science and scientific knowledge.

This article originally appeared as  Schülein, Johann (2007) Science and Psychoanalysis. The Scandinavian Psychoanalytic Review 30:13-21 and is published here with all requisite rights and permissions. Submitted by Jurgen Reeder, Swedish Psychoanalytic Association.

Jonathan House’s Presentation at Symposium 2010

Click Below to Listen to: Lawrence Joseph’s introduction and Jonathan House’s Presentation (Part 1) to the Panel: What Does a (Wo)Man Want? at Symposium 2010.

Click Below to Read: Jonathan House’s Presentation at the Panel: What Does a (Wo)Man Want? at Symposium 2010.

Click Below to Listen to: Jonathan House’s Presentation (Part 2) to the Panel: What Does a (Wo)Man Want? at Symposium 2010.