Click Here to Read: I Speak My Mind, Patient Take that Very Well, Interview with Estela Welldon By Rita Cochrane in the Guardian UK in the November 18, 2011 issue.
Click Here to Read: The same article in Italian.
Click Here to Read: Division 39 Enews for December 2011.
Dear colleagues,
First of all, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to all of you who have thanked me in so many ways for sending you these posts from the international psychoanalytic website every week. For me your comments make this challenging task worthwhile for me, as it again underscores the value of psychoanalytically oriented writing and reading for all of us. Not only am I glad to do it, but am encouraged by the results *** namely your continued and increasing readership. Continue reading Trauma, success/happiness/longevity, anarchism/sexuality, science and fraud from Sasha Rolde
Click Here to Read: 10 Psychologically Disturbed Halloween Costume Choices, by Jared DeFife, Ph.D. on the The Shrink Tank blog on the Psychology Today blogs on October 19, 2011.
Click Here to Read: The Ghosts of Oxford County By Bruce Urquhart on the Sentinel-Review website on October 31, 2011.
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PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW & CURRENT TRENDS
Deborah Plachta, M.D.
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This course highlights Continue reading Psychotropic Drugs: What You Need to Know and Current Trends with Deborah Plachta at NYPSI
Widening the Scope: Making Psychoanalysis More Central to Society
by N. Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor
Last week, I gave Professor Marianne Leutzinger-Bohleber’s overview of psychoanalytic research approaches. This week, she speaks directly. It is a powerful voice. Continue reading Widening the Scope: Making Psychoanalysis More Central to Society by N. Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor