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Do Babies Remember Trauma? Conference on October 1, 2011
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Psychology and Neurobiology of Early Trauma
Did you know that until 1990, throughout much of the U.S., surgery on babies was routinely performed without anesthesia? It is true that babies don’t remember, in the sense of linear, episodic, narrative memory. But it is not true that they don’t remember at all. So what do they remember?
In this interdisciplinary colloquium, we consider the developmental, neurobiological, and psychological consequences of trauma in infancy, and explore “what babies remember” . . .
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Anniversary of Freud’s death, his legacy, his followers and his influence on today on InternationalPsychoanalysis.net from Sasha Rolde
Dear Colleagues:
On this day, the anniversary of Freud’s death, among the multitude of riches on the international psychoanalysis website, I noticed there are a number of entries with the main focus on children. I have selected a few posts, albeit biased by my own interest in child work , to highlight for you, but hope that you will also chose those which appeal to you. Nevertheless, it has been my contention in the many years that I taught child development that all analysts and mental health professionals would benefit from a thorough understanding of the child and his/her world.
My choices this week are: Continue reading Anniversary of Freud’s death, his legacy, his followers and his influence on today on InternationalPsychoanalysis.net from Sasha Rolde
Neuropsychoanalysis – How can we practice such a transdisciplinary enterprise? with Georg Northoff at NYPSI
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