Photography Friday: Sebastian Zimmermann

Dr. Charles Brenner, by Sebastian Zimmermann

Dr. Brenner served as President of the New York Psychoanalytic Society and was a cornerstone of the Society and Institute, remaining active there for more than 50 years.

“In 2005, I set out to photograph Charles Brenner.  Since he had already retired, I met him in his home. While I was photographing him, I noticed a beautiful chess game in the back of his living room. When I asked him about the game, Dr. Brenner said that he had not played in a while. He mentioned that Freud liked to play chess in the coffee houses of Vienna. He added that Freud once compared psychoanalysis to the game of chess where the players could only know with certainty the opening and end-game moves and that the middle was more unpredictable.
I spontaneously asked Dr. Brenner if I could photograph him in front of his chess board. He readily agreed. I took a whole series of images of him while he looked at me intently, much like a formidable grand master.
I later wondered why I was drawn to photograph Dr. Brenner in front of a chess board. I think to me, at that moment, the game of chess was a metaphor for the warring factions of a mind in conflict.
Dr. Brenner’s precise, logical and rule-bound style of psychoanalysis is mirrored in the royal game. And most would agree, Charles Brenner was one of the kings of psychoanalysis.”
Sebastian Zimmermann, Psychiatrist and photographer

Rori Shaffer Colloquium at NYFS

THE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOANALYTIC  PROGRAM OF THE NEW YORK FREUDIAN SOCIETY INVITES YOU TO A COLLOQUIUM

                     DEDICATED TO DR. IRVING STEINGART
                    PRESENTER:  RORI SHAFFER, LCSW
                    DISCUSSANT:  IRENE WINEMAN-MARCUS
 
Ms. Shaffer will present the four time a week psychoanalysis of a 10 year old
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ON KNOWING & BEING KNOWN AT 4 MONTHS: Origins of Disorganized Attachment with Beatric Beebe at NYU Postdoc

Colloquium: ON KNOWING & BEING KNOWN AT 4 MONTHS: Origins of Disorganized Attachment

This lecture presents videotapes and frame-by-frame analyses illustrating specific ways that the future disorganized infant has difficulty feeling known, knowing his mother’s mind, and knowing himself. Remarkable and specific 4-month-infant dysregulations will be shown to predict 12-month outcomes. Continue reading ON KNOWING & BEING KNOWN AT 4 MONTHS: Origins of Disorganized Attachment with Beatric Beebe at NYU Postdoc

Through the Looking Glass and What Bion Found There: An Incursion into Psychotic Territory with Robert Oelsner at NYFS

UNDERSTANDING PRIMITIVE MENTAL STATES CONFERENCE: YEAR TWO
A Continuing Education Program of The New York Freudian Society

Friday, March 18, 2011, 7:30 – 9:15 pm
The Culture Center, 410 Columbus Avenue at West 80th Street, NYC

Through the Looking Glass and What Bion Found There: An Incursion into Psychotic Territory

Robert Oelsner, MD, presenter
This presentation will be a fresh attempt to explore the other side of the Looking-Glass, the territory of Unreality that Lewis Carroll led us into.  Our
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