Eigen, Kaballah, Psychoanalysis

 

Mike Eigen, a Bion scholar, has given several talks on Kaballah and psychoanalysis at the NYU postdoctoral program on Contemplative studies.

He’s generously offered that we can post them on IP.net

– Nathan Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor

Click here to listen to the rendered audio of three Kabbalah and Psychoanalysis seminars given by Michael Eigen, sponsored by the NYU Contemplative Studies Project, as well as another for NPAP 2010-2012, “Madness and Murder, Faith and Transformation, Contact with the Depths.”

Bert Cohler, Psychoanalysis and the Classroom with Intro by Nathan Szajnberg

 

Bert Cohler, Psychoanalysis and the Classroom

Bert presented this paper, co-authored with Bob Galatzer-Levy, at  a conference honoring Bruno Bettelheim and held at the University of Chicago, in the very room where Dr. B. would teach.   This paper and others presented are published in “Educating the Emotions: Bruno Bettelheim and Psychoanalytic Development,” edited by this managing editor.

The paper speaks to the intent and meaning in Learning and Teaching. For instance, Bert relates how the University revised its first year social science and humanities curriculum to better accommodate the Continue reading Bert Cohler, Psychoanalysis and the Classroom with Intro by Nathan Szajnberg

Towards An Understanding of Loneliness and Aloneness: At APSaA Conference 2012, Chicago, Illinois

Towards An Understanding of Loneliness and Aloneness: At APSaA Conference 2012, Chicago, Illinois

How does a psychoanalyst understand loneliness? LIterary works
through their dramatic characters allow us to examine and consider
human passion, foibles and pain in a way that otherwise might not be
as easily recognizable. We invite you to to a discussion by Dr.
Jeffrey Stern about the loneliness of particular characters in
Continue reading Towards An Understanding of Loneliness and Aloneness: At APSaA Conference 2012, Chicago, Illinois