Click Here to Read: Is there a genius in all of us? Those who think geniuses are born and not made should think again, says author David Shenk on the BBC Website on January 12, 2011.
Dim Sum Lunch with CAPA in San Francisco
IPA Research submissions from Joseph Schachter
International Psychoanalytical Association
IPA Research submissions
To: All IPA Members, Candidates and Non Members
Dear Colleagues:
Announcing the 1st 2011 request for submissions for the Committee for the Evaluation of Research Proposals and Results (CERP). Applications are invited that address questions of research in psychoanalytically relevant areas. IPA currently prioritizes studies of outcome of psychotherapy and of psychoanalysis, studies by IPA Members who have attended Research Continue reading IPA Research submissions from Joseph Schachter
The Creation of the Theodor Reik Archive at NPAP
March 28, 2011
AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE WORLD’S PSYCHOANALYTIC COMMUNITY
THE CREATION OF THE THEODOR REIK ARCHIVE
The National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis (NPAP) is proud to announce the founding of the Theodor Reik Archive at NPAP. Theodor Reik (1888-1969), one of Freud’s most brilliant and productive students, was Continue reading The Creation of the Theodor Reik Archive at NPAP
The Polyvocal Psyche: A Dialogue with Dr. Nathan Adler
Click Here to Read: The Polyvocal Psyche: A Dialogue with Dr. Nathan Adler by Daniel Benveniste.
This article originally appeared as: Benveniste, D. (1994) The Polyvocal Psyche: A Dialogue with Dr. Nathan Adler. The Northern California Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology Newsletter, Spring 1994 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.
Keeping to the Script, Chapter 4 from On the Lost Highway: Lynch and Lacan, Cinema and Cultural Pathology
The Rules of Disengagement at NYFS
We are pleased to announce the last NYFS DC Scientific Program of the year:
“The Rules of Disengagement:
The Interaction of Brain and Mind in the Analytic Treatment of Children and Adults with Asperger’s Syndrome”
Presenter: Dr. Michael Krass
Discussant: Dr. Griff Doyle
Friday, June 3rd, 2011
7:00-9:00pm Continue reading The Rules of Disengagement at NYFS
Scientists Unveil Atlas of the Brain
Click Here to Read: Scientists Unveil Atlas of the Brain By Robert Lee Hotz in the Wall Street Journal of April 12, 2011.
Each prepared slice of human neural tissue forms a page in the new Allen Human Brain Atlas. The thin section of human brain is stained with hematoxylin and eosin stain (H&E stain) — a widely used stain for neruopathological evaluation employed to help characterize and qualify brains for inclusion in the Allen Human Brain Atlas.




