Teleconference on the East African Famine with Ruth Messinger and Ann Curry

 

 Please join us for a special conference call

AJWS president Ruth Messinger, together with Ann Curry, co-anchor of NBC News’ “Today,” will talk about the devastating famine in East Africa that continues to ravage the region. Ann will share her firsthand impressions of the Continue reading Teleconference on the East African Famine with Ruth Messinger and Ann Curry

Ikuko Acosta and Ani Buk Present on Psychosis at NYU

International Society for the Psychological Treatments of the Schizophrenias and Other Psychoses United States Chapter

Ikuko Acosta and Ani Buk will present their work as art therapists with people struggling with psychotic symptoms. RenÈe Obstfeld, art therapist and psychoanalyst, will moderate the panel.

Saturday, October 29th, 2011, 3:00 – 5:00 pm, New York University, Silver Center for the Arts and Sciences. 31 Washington Place, Room 408

All are welcome to attend. There is no fee, nor are reservations needed. Continue reading Ikuko Acosta and Ani Buk Present on Psychosis at NYU

Books by Alma Bond on IPBooks.net

Books by Alma Bond
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1) Jackie O: On the Couch (2011)
2) Margaret Mahler, a Biography of the Psychoanalyst (2008)
3) Old Age is a Terminal Illness (2006)
4) Camille Claudel, a Novel (2005)
5) Tales of Psychology: Short Stories to Make You Wise (2002)
6) Children’s book, The Tree That Could Fly. (2002)
7) Who Killed Virginia Woolf? a Psychobiography (2000)
8 ) I Married Dr. Jekyll and Woke Up Mrs. Hyde (2000)
9) The Autobiography of Maria Callas, a Novel, (1998)
10) On Becoming a Grandparent (1994)
11) Is There Life After Analysis? (1993)
12) America’s First Woman Warrior: The Story of Deborah Sampson with Lucy Freeman (1992)
13) Dream Portrait with Arlene K. Richards and Daisy Franco (1992)

A Soldier’s Self- Cannibalization: Moral Injury Introduction by Nathan Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor

“A Soldier’s Self- Cannibalization: Moral Injury” Introduction by Nathan Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor

My privilege to introduce Amit Goldenberg with his thoughtful and heart-felt contribution to IP.net. Mr. Goldenberg was my student at the Hebrew University and wrote his Honors Thesis based on interviewing all the surviving members of his elite Special Forces Unit. None had ever spoken to a therapist; all spoke with him, their comrade-in-arms. Mr Goldenberg is also a journalist Continue reading A Soldier’s Self- Cannibalization: Moral Injury Introduction by Nathan Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor

Facebook & grey matter, ‘training’ or formation” from Sasha Rolde

Dear Colleagues,

It is always difficult to pick out posts salient to me and our current analytic climate, but given the latest discussions related to our upcoming elections, I thought I would focus on some posts most relevant to our work and our professional standing. My choices are the following:

1) How our self analysis influences the analysis of our patient ( as opposed to countertransference has always interested me. The topic is going to be Continue reading Facebook & grey matter, ‘training’ or formation” from Sasha Rolde