Romantic Bonds, Binds and Ruptures with Virginia Goldner at NYFS

New York Freudian Society – NY Division
Scientific Program and Clinical Workshop
Friday, December 10, 2010 
8:30 – 10 pm

Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Hatch Auditorium, Madison Avenue & 100th Street

Admission is free and no reservations are required.
Certification of Attendance forms will be provided.

Romantic Bonds, Binds and Ruptures: Treating Couples on the Brink
Virginia Goldner, PhD, presenter
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Photography Friday: Vicki Finkel

This fine portrait was taken by Vicki Finkel on a recent trip to China. Vicki is a psychotherapist in private practice in Manhattan and a graduate of the New York School for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, (NYSPP). More of Vicki’s excellent photography can be seen at the Atlantic Gallery at 135 West 29th Street (Suite 601) in New York City from now until December 23rd.

If you would like your photography to be considered for a future internationalpsychoanalysis.net Photography Friday, please email your jpeg images to Joel Seligmann, the photography editor.

Peter Dunn Discusses On Some Vicissitudes of Insight in Psychoanalysis by Ernst Kris at NYPSI

Please Join NYPSI for a Year Long Celebration of Our Centenary
Celebrating a Century of Advancement Through Self-knowledge
The New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute:
Extension Division
Centennial Program
247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3rd, NY, NY, 10028

CLASSIC PAPERS SERIES

Tuesday
December 7, 2010
8:30 pm

Peter Dunn, M.D.

Discusses

On Some Vicissitudes of Insight in Psychoanalysis*
by Ernst Kris
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An Odyssey Through the Brain by An Odyssey Through the Brain


Click Here to Read:  An Odyssey Through the Brain by An Odyssey Through the Brain By Abgail Zuger in the New York Times on November 29, 2010.

SHOWER OF COLORS Carl Schoonover, 27, who is midway through a Ph.D. program in neuroscience at Columbia, decided to draw the general reader into his subject with the sheer beauty of its images in “Portraits of the Mind: Visualizing the Brain from Antiquity to the 21st Century,” newly published by Abrams.