Freud: “The brethren… were unkind and scornful of me…”
Click Here to Read: Freud: “The brethren… were unkind and scornful of me…” by Robert L. Lippman, Ph.D. This paper is previously unpublished.
Please join us for this exciting two-day trauma training event, ideal for both novice and experienced practitioners working with trauma…
EXPRESSIVE THERAPIES SUMMIT: THURSDAY, November 8 and FRIDAY, November 9 , 10:00 am – 5:15 pm TWO-DAY TRAINING INTENSIVE
Creative Arts Therapies & Trauma Treatment across Contexts and Cultures
Ani Buk, MFA, MA, ATR-BC, LP, LCAT
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Stephanie Wise, ATR-BC, LCAT Continue reading Expressive Therapies Summit
Contemporary Freudian Society – NY Division Annual Conference
Sunday, October 21, 2012, 1:00 – 5:00 pm, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Hatch Auditorium, Madison Avenue & 100th Street
The Efficacy of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: The Talking Cure in the Era of Prozac, Managed Care, and Evidence-Based Practice
Jonathan Shedler, PhD, presenter Continue reading The Efficacy of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Jonathan Shedler at CFS
Dear Colleagues,
As political issues from the past and the present assail us on this Labor Day, it is nevertheless a long weekend, and thus time to read the abundant posts on the international psychoanalytic website. I hope that along with remembrances, they will also give you an escape into our professional world.
My choices this week are:
1) September 1, 1939 – please read the W.H.Auden’s poem and remember.
Click Here to Read This Article
2) neuroscience in the courtroom?
Click Here to Read This Article Continue reading Sept.1, political conventions, Meditation, PTSD & more from Sasha Rolde on InternationalPyschoanalysis.net
Click Here to Read: Letting a Daughter with Development Disorders Grow Up By Eileen Riley-Hall in The New York Times on July 24, 2012.
Dear Colleagues,
perhaps summertime and the heatwaves generate a desire for relaxation, holidays and enjoyment of the beauty around us. The international website reflects this tendency this week in its emphasis on art. Whether it is the lives of actors (Marilyn Monroe), the effect of current technology on our psyche, or the art of Austro-Hungarian painters. This is a week of very nuanced posts.
My choices this week are as follows:
1) the sensitive description and discussion of Gustave Klimt, Gustav Klimt is best known for his famous golden paintings, portraits of society women Continue reading Art, narcissism, leadership and motherhood from Sasha Rolde on IP.net