Violence: the Olympics, Aurora, Penn State & fairytales from Sasha Rolde on InternationalPsychoanalsyis.net

 Dear Colleagues,

While some of us try to take time out to relax by seaside, lake side or pool side and enjoy midsummer’s nature despite the changing climate, the psychoanalytic website continues to be a source of information about the latest scientific, medical, political and financial events subject to psychoanalytic scrutiny. Though seemingly tranquil, the weather is unpredictable and the Olympic games remind us of previous ones. The website picks up these themes and others.

There are many posts this week and though I list quite a few, please also glance at the last two “Uncategorized” posts on physically and emotionally distressed children.

My choices this week are as follows:

1) Congratulations are due again to Elise Snyder who is the recipient of the coveted Sigmund Freud Award. Continue reading Violence: the Olympics, Aurora, Penn State & fairytales from Sasha Rolde on InternationalPsychoanalsyis.net

Horst Kächele – Dreams as a subject of psychoanalytical research at the Joseph Sandler Conference 2012

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Here is Kachele’s presentation (in German with ocassional English) of 2011. He discusses the profound differences between clinical science and emprirical science and how to possibly bridge this gap.

N. Szajnberg, MD, Managaing Editor