Photography Friday: Sarah Wagaman

Sarah is an art teacher and a photographer. She is currently doing research in the area of photo-psychology. She is particularly interested  in  determining what psychological factors prompt photographers to choose specific subjects.

If you would like your photography to be considered for internationalpsychoanalysis.net’s Photography Friday, please send your jpeg images, along with a few words about yourself,  to Joel Seligmann, the photo editor.

Last Chance for Lower Rates for Registration for Symposium 2011!

Click Here  to Register Online!

Click Here to Download: The Symposium 2011 Brochure.  Symposium 2011 will take place at Mt. Sinai Medical Center on March 5 and 6th, 2011.

The early rates of $175 for regular registration, $120 for candidates, and $95 for students will be extended until February 15!

Please note: Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies is now a sponsor of Symposium 2011.

Also note: Laura Kleinerman will be discussing Will Braun’s paper at Symposium 2011. Arlene Kramer Richards will not be presenting.

Our Practice Today: Treatment and Transformation

Ars longa, vita brevis.  Mastering the art of psychoanalysis is truly a lifelong enterprise.  We learn something about our work and ourselves almost every day, and we’re privileged to pursue a profession that allows—that demands—continuous learning and personal growth. Continue reading Last Chance for Lower Rates for Registration for Symposium 2011!

Affective Continuity? From Seeking to Play – Science, Therapeutics, & Beyond with Jaak Panksepp at NYPSI

PLEASE JOIN NYPSI FOR A YEAR LONG CELEBRATION OF OUR CENTENARY
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Saturday, March 5, 2011
10 am – 12 pm

Jaak Panksepp
Baily Endowed Chair of Animal Well-Being Science
College of Veterinary Medicine
Washington State University

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