Aaron Esman on What is “Applied” in Applied Psychoanalysis?

Click Below to Listen To: Introduction by Milton Horowitz to Aaron Esman’s Presentation on “What is ‘Applied’ in Applied Psychoanalysis?” which was given as the 49th A.A. Brill Lecture at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute on November 18, 1997. 

Click Below to Listen To:  Part 1 of Aaron Esman’s Presentation.

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En las fronteras de lo analizable: la escisión, un caso clínico

Click Here to Read: Marta Dávila’s Paper “En las fronteras de lo analizable: la escisión, un caso clínico” from the IPA Chicago Congress, July 2009.  

Marta Dávila, Psicóloga y Psicoanalista Miembro Titular en Función Didáctica de la Asociación Psicoanalítica Argentina. Especialista en Niños y Adolescentes. Full Member de la Asociación Psicoanalítica Internacional. Investigadora sobre temas de Patologías Actuales relacionadas con Narcisismo y Problemáticas del Vacío. Creadora del Concepto de Contratransferencia Somática en la sesión Psicoanalítica. Ha presentado trabajos en Congresos Nacionales /APA), Latinoamericanos (Fepal) e Internacionales (IPA)

Open Letter to the Council of Representatives and the Ethics Committee on the Ethics Committee Report on of rule 1.02 by Frank Summers

Click Here To Read: Open Letter to the Council of Representatives and the Ethics Committee on the Ethics Committee Report on of rule 1.02 by  Frank Summers.

Frank Summers, Ph.D., ABPP is a supervising and training analyst at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis and an Associate Professor of Psychiatry in the Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University Medical School.  Continue reading Open Letter to the Council of Representatives and the Ethics Committee on the Ethics Committee Report on of rule 1.02 by Frank Summers

Freud’s Last Session

Click Here to Read: Review of the play, Freud’s Last Session, A Barrington Stage presentation of a play in one act by Mark St. Germain, suggested by “The Question of God” by Armand M. Nicholi Jr. Directed by Tyler Marchant, Reviewed by Chris Newbound on the Variety website on August 20. 2009.

Martin Rayner’s Sigmund Freud, left, and Mark H. Dold’s C.S. Lewis debate the existence of God in ‘Freud’s Last Session.’