Peter Gay on the Making of the Freud Biography, 1988

Click Below to Listen to: Introduction to Peter Gay’s Presentation on The Making of the Freud Biography, the Friends of A.A. Brill Library Event on June 9, 1988 at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.

Click Below to Listen to: Part 1 of Peter Gay’s Presentation


NOTE: We apologize for the missing words in the middle of part 2 but that is where the original cassette recording ran out and the tape was turned over. Several seconds of speech were apparently lost. All of the original recording appears here.
Click Below to Listen to: Part 2 of Peter Gay’s Presentation

Click Below to Listen to: Question and Answer Period after Peter Gay’s Presentation

Elvid Semrad Poetic Interview meets DSM Prosaic Bullet Points at BPSI

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Roadkill, Review of Three Films about Aileen Wourmos, reviewed by Harvey Roy Greenberg

Click Here To Read:   Roadkill, Review of Two Films about Aileen Wourmos, reviewed by Harvey Roy Greenberg.  Monster,  Aileen Wourmos: The Life and Death of a Serial Killer, and the Selling of Aileen Wourmos, and most of the other films cited in Dr. Greenberg’s reviews are available either through Netflix, Ebay, or  Amazon.com, as well as special internet sites.  Dr. Harvey Roy Greenberg, Clinical Professor of  Psychiatry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University, publishes widely on cinema, media, and popular culture. Other reviews and essays can be found at his  website,  http://www.doctorgreenberg.net.   Dr. Greenberg welcomes comment, criticism, and further discussion, of his reviews.