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Institute honors past directors’ work

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 20, 2011 Categories: Announcements, General News

Click Here to Read:  Institute honors past directors’ work  on the Mundelein Review website on July 19, 2011.

GUESTS OF THE CHICAGO INSTITUTE FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS INCLUDED: Director Dr.  Robert Gordon, Dr. Henry Seidenberg, Hershy Pappadis, Dr. Jerome Winer and Dr. David Terman

 

The Aesthetic Aspects of Psychoanalysis by Nathan M. Szajnberg, MD.

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 19, 2011 Categories: Papers

Click Here to Read:  The Aesthetic Aspects of Psychoanalysis by Nathan M. Szajnberg, MD.

This article originally appeared as: Szajnberg, N.M. (1997), The Aesthetic Aspects of Psychoanalysis.  The Journal of The American Academy of Psychoanalysis 25:189-210 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

An ‘A-to-Z’ Odyssey Through Neuroscience, Brain Trauma, and What the Sports Fan Should Know

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 18, 2011 Categories: General News



Click Here to Read: An ‘A-to-Z’ Odyssey Through Neuroscience, Brain Trauma, and What the Sports Fan Should Know by David Castillo on the Sb Nation website on July 18, 2011/

Alfred Adler in San Francisco by Daniel Benveniste

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 18, 2011 Categories: Papers



Click Here to Read:  Alfred Adler in San Francisco by Daniel Benveniste.

This article originally appeared as: Benveniste, D. (1992) Alfred Adler in San Francisco, the NASAP Newsletter, Volume 25, Number 2, February, 1992 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

An Anatomy of Addiction: Sigmund Freud, cokehead

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 18, 2011 Categories: General News


Click Here to Read:  “An Anatomy of Addiction”: Sigmund Freud, cokehead by Laura Miller on the Salon website  on July 17, 2011,

 

How a “wonder drug” shaped the birth of psychoanalysis and modern surgery by Laura Miller in the Economist on July 17, 2011.

Life and times of Rupert the Media Conqueror

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 18, 2011 Categories: General News


Click Here to Read: Life and times of Rupert the Media Conqueror By J Brooks Spector on the Media Maverick website on July 18, 2011.

Rupert Murdoch

MoMA Exhibit Shows How Technology Is Getting the Point Across

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 18, 2011 Categories: General News


Click Here to Read: MoMA Exhibit Shows How Technology Is Getting the Point Across By Alic Rawsthorn in the New York Times on July 17, 2011.

EyeWriter records eye movements and relays them wirelessly to a laptop computer.

Understanding the Brain’s “Brake Pedal” in Neural Plasticity

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 18, 2011 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read: Understanding the Brain’s “Brake Pedal” in Neural Plasticity By Jason Castro on the Scientific American website on February 22, 2011

The Neuroscience of the Debt Debate, or Why Cooperation Takes a Backseat to Mistrust

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 18, 2011 Categories: General News


Click here to Read:  The Neuroscience of the Debt Debate, or Why Cooperation Takes a Backseat to Mistrust By Jason Castro on the Scientific American website on July 15, 2011.

Rodent of the Week: Ritalin and Prozac — a troubling combo for children?

By Tamar SchwartzJuly 18, 2011 Categories: Science News

Click Here to Read: Rodent of the Week: Ritalin and Prozac — a troubling combo for children? By Melissa Healy, Los Angeles Times/For the Booster Shots Blog on July 15, 2011.

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