Click here to read: Depression in middle age linked to dementia by Amanda Gardner on Health.com on May 8, 2012.
Dear Colleagues,
On the birthday of Sigmund Freud it is no accident that there are numerous articles related to his life and work, as well as to the Holocaust which cut his work short.
As our spring activities mount and who is winning the baseball games becomes a preoccupation, please take a little time out to read the always interesting articles on the international psychoanalysis website. Please note that for the sake of brevity I am not including previously posted ANNOUNCEMENTS. Continue reading Freud’s birthday, babies and learning, addiction and more from Sasha Rolde on InternationalPsychoanalysis.net
Click Here to Read: Parents’ Depression Linked to Problems in Children By Perri Klass in the New York Times on May 7, 2012,
Click Here to Read: Martha Graham Redivivus By Mark Franko on the Oxford University Press blog on May 8th.
The Seattle Psychoanalytic Society and Institute presents
George “Mike” Allison, 1990
“The Early History of Psychoanalysis on the West Coast”
George “Mike” Allison, M.D.
Daniel Benveniste, Ph.D.
Saturday , May 19, 2012 8:45 AM to noon
at SPSI, 4020 E. Madison St., Suite 230, Seattle WA 98112
3 CME/CPE/CEU credits Continue reading “The Early History of Psychoanalysis on the West Coast” at the Seattle Psychoanalytic Society
POETRY MONDAY: May 7, 2012
Roberta Feins
Poet Roberta Feins was born inNew Yorkand lives in Seattle, where she works as a computer consultant. She received her MFA in poetry in 2007 from New England College. Her poems, one of which received first prize in the 2010 Women in Judaism Magazine poetry contest, have been published in a number of other fine journals, including Five A.M., Antioch Review, and The Continue reading May Poetry Monday: Roberta Feins