Life and Death, Side by Side: How does it feel to live next to a concentration camp?

Click Here to Read: Life and Death, Side by Side: How does it feel to live next to a concentration camp? I visited the Polish village next to Majdanek—where my great-grandfather was murdered, and my grandparents were imprisoned—to find out By Noah Lederman on the Tablet Website on January 27, 2017.

Click Here to Read: The Holocaust for Communists: The East German-Bulgarian Holocaust movie ‘Sterne,’ screening this weekend at the New York Jewish Film Festival, is one of a group of visceral films made in Communist countries by or with people who survived the war By J. Hoberman on the Tablet website on January 18, 2017. Continue reading Life and Death, Side by Side: How does it feel to live next to a concentration camp?

Reality is Real – It’s Not All Fantasy with Martin Silverman a NYPSI

The New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute
invites you to attend our 1018th Scientific Program Meeting:
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Reality is Real – It’s Not All Fantasy, Presenter: Martin Silverman, MD, Discussant: Anna Balas, MD

Tuesday, February 14, 2017 at 8 pm, The Marianne & Nicholas Young Auditorium, New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute, 247 East 82nd Street, NYC (btwn 2nd and 3rd Aves)

Sigmund Freud could not believe what patients told him about sexual and other forms of abuse by family members. This, together with his observations about psychosexual development, led him to over-emphasize the role of fantasy Continue reading Reality is Real – It’s Not All Fantasy with Martin Silverman a NYPSI

Philosophy Thursday: Wesley C. Salmon

Click Here to Read: Wesley C. Salmon on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Wesley C. Salmon, 75, Theorist In Realm of Improbable Events By Paul Lewis in The New York Times on May 4, 2001.

Click Here to Read: Logic by Wesley C. Salmon 1984 on the ditest website.

Click Here to Read: Letter to Editor by Wesley C. Salmon, and reply by Stephen Toulmin in the New York Review of books in May 14, 1964 issue. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Wesley C. Salmon