Social Work Saturday: Penny Rosen

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Click Here to View: Penny Rosen – Our Beginnings on YouTube.

Click Here to Read: Penny Rosen on the NYSSCSW Website.

Click Here to Read: From the President by Penny Rosen, MSW, BCD-P in the AAPCSW Newsletter in the Spring/Summer 2014.

Click Here to Read: The Art of Listening Psychoanalytic Conference of the AAPCSW 2015 conference on this Website.

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Social Work Saturday: Grace Abbott

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Click Here to Read: Grace Abbott on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  Grace Abbott on the National Women’s History Museum website.

Click Here to Read: Grace Abbott (1878 – 1939) – Social Work Pioneer, Reformer, Hull House Resident and Chief of the Children’s Bureau by John Sorensen, Founding Director of the Abbott Sisters Project on the The Social History Welfare Project Website.

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Social Work Saturday: Christopher Bollas

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Click Here To Read:  Christopher Bollas on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Catch Them Before They Fall: The Psychoanalysis of Breakdown by Christopher Bollas, Reviewed by Tracy D. Morgan on the New Books in Psychoanalysis website on March 26, 2013.

Click Here to Read: Unconscious Thinking Out of Bounds: Christopher Bollas as Thinker and Artist by Christopher Bollas and Anneleen Masschelein. Continue reading Social Work Saturday: Christopher Bollas

Social Work Saturday: Jane Hall

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Click Here to Read:  Jane Hall’s Website.

Click Here To Read:  The future of psychoanalytic education:thoughts on exclusion by Jane Hall on this Website.

Click Here to Read: Psychoanalytic Work in Today’s World: What Would Freud Think? by Jane Hall on this website.

Click Here to Read:  Hate and Love in Psychoanalytic Institutes by Jurgen Reader, Reviewed by Jane Hall on this website.

Click Here to Read:  The Sandy Hook Massacre: What We Can Do by Jane Hall on this website.

Click Here to Read:
Nine Lives by Newell Fischer, reviewed by Jane Hall on this website.

Social Work Saturday: Bertha Papenheim

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Click Here to Read:  Bertha Papenheim on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  Anna O. on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Bertha Pappenheim 1859 – 1936 by Marion Kaplan on the Encyclopedia website.

Click Here to Read: Anna O. [Bertha Pappenheim] – In the Junk Shop and Other Stories translated by Renate Latimer on the Ariadne Press website.

Click Here to Read: Bertha Pappenheim and Jewish Women from Eastern Europe
by Hanna Kozinska-Witt on the aapj Studies webbsite.