Meet the Presenters at the IPA Chicago Congress: Jane Hall, Jorge Garcia Badaracco, Kenneth Eisold, & Leo Rangell

 

                                 Jane Hall                     Kenneth Eisold                    Leo Rangell 

The Closed Mind: A Roundtable Discussion Moderator: Jane S. Hall. Participants: Garcia Badaracco (Argentina) Ken Eisold (New York) Leo Rangell (Los Angeles)

An Open Mind is hard to find.  Why do human beings find it so difficult to be open minded, flexible, or willing to consider another way of thinking about something? Using the field of psychoanalysis we have an opportunity to examine this world wide, age-old problem. For as far back as we can remember, people have argued, debated, waged war, and insisted on one point of view over another. Rarely do we hear the phrases, “Let me think about that” or “You may have a point” or “Listening to your argument gives me a whole different slant on this issue”. Instead of listening to another opinion, we busily shore up our arguments and barely listen to another. The best we seem able to do is bargain. Continue reading Meet the Presenters at the IPA Chicago Congress: Jane Hall, Jorge Garcia Badaracco, Kenneth Eisold, & Leo Rangell

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. 

The final panel of Symposium 2009: Greed, Gullibility, Money and Madoff

Click Arrow to Listen to: Arnold Richards’s Intro to the final panel of Symposium 2009: Greed, Gullibility, Money and Madoff. (First 30 seconds distorted)

Click Arrow to Listen to: Stephen Greenspan’s Presentation at the final panel of Symposium 2009:Greed, Gullibility, Money and Madoff.

Click Arrow to Listen to: Christopher Topolewski’s Presentation at the final panel of Symposium 2009: Greed, Gullibility, Money and Madoff.

Click Arrow to Listen to: Chris Cutler’s Presentation at the final panel of Symposium 2009: Greed, Gullibility, Money and Madoff.

Click Arrow to Listen to: Eliot Noma’s Presentation at the final panel of Symposium 2009: Greed, Gullibility, Money and Madoff.

Click Arrow to Listen to: Leslie Shaw’s Presentation at the final panel of Symposium 2009: Greed, Gullibility, Money and Madoff.

Click Arrow to Listen to: Question and Answer Session at the final panel of Symposium 2009: Greed, Gullibility, Money and Madoff.

Click Arrow to Listen to: Arnold Richards Concluding Remarks at the final panel of Symposium 2009: Greed, Gullibility, Money and Madoff.

Warren S. Poland’s Keynote Address at the IPA Congress

Click Here To Register for:  The 46th Annual IPA conference in Chicago on July 27th 2009 to August 1, 2009. Early Bird Booking has been extended to April 17th. 

Click Here To Read: Warren Poland’s paper and the other IPA keynote papers on this website.

Warren S. Poland, M.D. will present a keynote address entitled “Problems of Collegial Learning in Psychoanalysis: Narcissism and Curiosity,” responding to his specific charge to address difficulties that interfere with analysts’ hearing each other. Continue reading Warren S. Poland’s Keynote Address at the IPA Congress

Future of Psychoanalytic Education Audio Files

Click Here to Listen To: Opening Remarks and Keynote Addresses from the Future of Psychoanalytic Education on this website.

Click Here to Listen To: Kenneth Eisold’s Discussion, Response from Keynote Panel, and Audience Discussion at The Future of Psychoanalytic Education Conference on this website.

Click Here To Listen To: The Future of Psychoanalytic Education Conference: Roundtable Discussion #1 on this website.

Click Here to Listen To: The Future of Psychoanalytic Education Conference: Roundtable #2 on this website.

Click Here to Listen To: Final Discussion and Closing Remarks from The Future of Psychoanalytic Education Conference on this website.