Trauma, addictions, statistics as better predictors of outcomes than clinical judgment on InternationalPsychoanalysis.net from Sasha Rolde

Dear Colleagues,

The overshadowing cloud on this week has been the deaths of Elizabeth Young-Bruehl and Abraham Zaleznik, both of whom many of us knew well, mainly due to their immense contributions as teachers and to the community. The topics on the international psychoanalysis website this week range from trauma to addictions to ability to predict and more. I strongly recommend a few but there are many more. Continue reading Trauma, addictions, statistics as better predictors of outcomes than clinical judgment on InternationalPsychoanalysis.net from Sasha Rolde

From Addiction to Relationships: Neuropsychoanalytic Perspectives on Craving, Caring and Clinging with NPSA in Athens

(Raphael’s fresco of School of Athens at the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican)

FROM ADDICTION TO RELATIONSHIPS: NEUROPSYCHOANALYTIC PERSPECTIVES
ON CRAVING, CARING AND CLINGING
NPSA CONGRESS, ATHENS: 14-16 June 2012
EDUCATIONAL DAY: Thursday 14 June
CONGRESS: Late Thursday 14 to Saturday 16 June
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