Click Here to Read: “History” Insists on Covering up the Intellectual Production of Black Women, Even in the 21st Century by Ana Maria Gonçalves on the Intercept website on March 12 2017.
Movies Monday: Alberto Cavalcanti and postwar British cinema
Yes, Your Sleep Schedule is Making You Sick
Psychology Sunday: Stephen Kosslyn
Click Here to Read: Stephen Kosslyn on Wikipedia.
Click Here to Read: Education Innovation: Unconventional Teaching – Stephen Kosslyn, Minerva Schools interview with Marc Dressner on YouTube.
Click Here to Read: On The Demystification of Mental Imagery by Kosslyn on the ecs.soton.ac website. Continue reading Psychology Sunday: Stephen Kosslyn
Trump adds to chaos of health care deliberations
Global parenting, Power of resistance, Living submerged by Sasha Rolde
Dear colleagues,
I am not sure what in the current global news to focus on : global
warming, the affordable health care(?), the lawyers who resigned or
were fired …. al of it seems so horrendous and I can’t find a silver
lining anywhere tonight, so I will just plunge into giving you my
choices on the international psychoanalytic website for the past 2
weeks as I always do, followed by the entire menu.
My choices:
1) There are a number of posts on families and children. The first
that caught my eye is:
“Do Parents Matter?: Why Japanese Babies Sleep Soundly, Mexican
Siblings Don’t Fight, and American Families Should Just Relax” Continue reading Global parenting, Power of resistance, Living submerged by Sasha Rolde
On the Subject and Transference with Paola Mieli at Après-Coup
Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association presents
On the Subject and Transference
Paola Mieli
Friday, March 17, 2017
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
The School of Visual Arts
136 West 21st Street, Room 408, New York, NY
Based on selected readings of Freud’s and Lacan’s texts, this seminar addresses the specificity of clinical analysis and its aim, reflecting on savoir-faire in the transference and the ends of the cure. Continue reading On the Subject and Transference with Paola Mieli at Après-Coup
Glenn Close and Patrick Kennedy on the Weight of Mental Illness
Click Here to Read: Glenn Close and Patrick Kennedy on the Weight of Mental Illness By Philip Galanes in The New York Times on March 11, 2017.
Glenn Close and Patrick Kennedy at the Dutch in SoHo. After a car crash in 2006, when Mr. Kennedy was representing Rhode Island in Congress, he revealed that he had sought treatment for addiction at the Mayo Clinic. Ms. Close, whose sister got a bipolar diagnosis, helped found BringChange2Mind, an organization that works to ease the stigma of mental illness.
Do Parents Matter?: Why Japanese Babies Sleep Soundly, Mexican Siblings Don’t Fight, and American Families Should Just Relax
Click Here to Read: Do Parents Matter?: Why Japanese Babies Sleep Soundly, Mexican Siblings Don’t Fight, and American Families Should Just Relax by Robert A. LeVine & Sarah LeVine on Amazon.com
Click Here to Read: Symposium 2017: Women Now at Goldwurm Auditorium, Mount Sinai Medical Center on April 8, 2017, including a presentation by Robert A. LeVine & Sarah LeVine.
