Click Here to Read: Psychologists Explain Iraq Airstrike Video By Bendict Carey in the New York Times on April 7, 2010
Smith College Professor Justin Cammy remembers Abraham Sutzkever, the most important Yiddish poet of the Holocaust
Click Here to Read: Smith College Professor Justin Cammy remembers Abraham Sutzkever, the most important Yiddish poet of the Holocaust By Anne-Gerard Flynn in The Republican on April 09, 2010.
Justin D. Cammy, assistant professor of Jewish Studies at Smith College in Northampton, poses with some of the works of the legendary Yiddish poet and Holocaust survivor Abraham Sutzkever, who died on Jan 20, at the age of 96 in Tel Aviv.
Click Here to Read: The Poem “To My Child” by Abraham Sutzkever was used in Anna Ornstein’s Plenary at the American Psychoanalytic Association.
Click Here to Read: Abraham Sutzkever: In Memoriam By Ruth R. Wisse The Jewish Ideas Dialy on January 22, 2010 on this website.
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Carleton professor chosen to guide psychoanalytic group
Click Here to Read: Carleton professor chosen to guide psychoanalytic group. Andrew Brook is about to add president of the Canadian Psychoanalytic Society to a long list of achievements. Don Butler talks with him about his views on psychoanalysis by Don Butler in The Ottawa Citizen on April 9, 2010.
As well as his teaching and research duties at Carleton, Andrew Brook has been a practising clinical psychoanalyst for nearly 20 years. He now spends four or five hours a week treating patients.
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Love, Loss: Creating a Meaningful Life With AAPCSW
American Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work (AAPCSW)
Love, Loss: Creating a Meaningful Life
Saturday April 10, 2010
9:00 am – 9:30 am
Registration and Breakfast
9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Panel Presentation and Discussion
@ The New York Blood Center
310 East 67 Street (bet. 1st and 2nd Aves)
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