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Jack Dorsey
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The Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute is making available a series of recordings on CD of historical talks by pioneers in the psychoanalytic field. They have digitized the following six talks after having gone through their archives and are offering copies of these to interested parties.
Heinz Kohut:
1. Remarks about the Formation of the Self, Part I (1975)
2. Remarks about the Formation of the Self, Part II (1975)
3. Thoughts on Narcissism, Part I (1972)
4. Thoughts on Narcissism, Part II (1972)
Anna Freud:
5. The Ideal Institute
Charles Brenner:
6. Transference and Countertransference (1981)
Representing the launch of this series, we present the following talk by
Heinz Kohut, “Thoughts on Narcissism” (part 1 of a 1972 2-disc set).
Click Below for Part A:
Click Below for Part B:
To order these talks on disc, either individually or a complete CD-set, please visit: www.IPBooks.net
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Click Here to Read: Excerpt from Chapter 6 of Freud on a Precipice by Robert Langs.
Click Here To Read: Excerpt from Chapter 8 of Freud on a Precipice by Robert Langs.
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Ayr Lake on Baffin Island may hold the secrets to Arctic climate change