Shell Shocked

 

Click here to read: “Shell Shocked” by  Dr. Edgar Jones from the June 2012 American Psychological Association’s 43 volume, which outlines the World War I story of Charles S. Myers who convinced the British military to understand Shell Shock as a serious illness and developed approaches that continue to guide treatment today.

POETRY MONDAY: June 4, 2012

  

 Karen Morris

 Our featured poet today is especially appropriate for these pages.  A psychoanalyst in private practice in Manhattan and Honesdale, PA., Karen Morris specializes in the integration of poetics with clinical work and ethical concerns and has published several papers on this topic in the Psychoanalytic Review.  Her paper, “Torture and Attachment: Conscience and the Analyst’s Continue reading POETRY MONDAY: June 4, 2012

Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Reviewed by Selma Duckler

Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

Film is an extraordinary media in which amazing visual and literary achievements are recorded and enjoyed, which lends itself to artistry in many ways.

Movies are an entirely different aspect of film making all together. Movies in the commercial film studios are made for profit and good business. We read that sex and violence sells but what really sells these 2 areas of delight is the Continue reading Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Reviewed by Selma Duckler

Happiness, Comedy of Evil, Culture and Trauma in IP.net from Sasha Rolde

Dear Colleagues,

Amidst graduations, weddings, and meetings, please take some time out to read this weeks’s post on the international psychoanalysis website. In my opinion they add another perspective to our professional and personal lives and enrich the experiences.

I will point out just a few suggestions but know you will find posts that dovetail with your own interest:

1) the ANNOUNCEMENTS Category contains a number of very interesting meetings in NYC including but not limited to: Continue reading Happiness, Comedy of Evil, Culture and Trauma in IP.net from Sasha Rolde