Click Here To Read: Icarus in Concrete: This Boy’s Life, directed by Mark Caton-Jones, reviewed by Harvey Roy Greenberg. This Boy’s Life and most of the other films cited in Dr. Greenberg’s review 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 and/or cinema in general.
War’s Psychic Toll
Click Here to Read: War’s Psychic Toll By Bob Herbert in The New York Times on May 18, 2009 .
Click Here to Read: When the Mind Is a Casualty of War, Letter to the Editor by Robert L. Pyles in The New York Times on May 20, 2009 also included are letters to the Editor on the same topic by: Wes Poriotis and Ray Healey, Gail T. Waters, William H. Braun and Eric Mihan.
Bob Herbert
Symposium 2010: Love, Sex and Passion: The Anatomy of Desire
I am pleased to announce that Symposium 2010 will be held on March 6, 7 2010 in NYC. We are also looking into video conferencing in other locations including Israel.
The theme: Love, Sex and Passion: The Anatomy of Desire
The final panel chaired by Glen Gabbard will be on Desire in the TV series In Treatment We will show clips illustrating desire in the transference from BeTipul- the doctor (Season 1) and the lawyer (Season 2)
You can watch the first episode of BeTipul by clicking here:
You can order the DVDs of BeTipul Seasons 1 and 2 by emailing psypsa@aol.com
We anticipate considerable interest in the Symposium 2010.
To reserve a place email psypsa@aol.com and put Desire in the subject heading
arnold richards
More Psychoanalysis in the News
Click Here To Read: The Ethicist: Little-League Trade by Randy Cohen in the New York Times on May 21, 2009 which includes quotes from Dr. Kerry Sulkowitz.
Click Here To Read: The Impossible Profession: Letter to the Editor by Mark Smaller in the New York Times on May 21, 2009.
Click Here To Read: Ten Ways To Stay Faithful by Rebecca Ruiz in Forbes Magazine on May 18. 2009. Includes quotes by Mark Smaller.
Podcasts #7 and #8 by Dr. Jerry Gargiulo
Dr. Jerry Gargiulo brings over thirty six years of clinical experience to his practice in Greenwich, Connecticut and Setauket, New York. Jerry Gargiulo, PhD has inaugurated a radio show entitled The Psychotherapist’s Corner which can be heard every Tuesday morning, out of Greenwich Ct. He will be offering analytic insights, in everyday language, to the general public during this half hour program. The show can be heard at 1490 AM (WGCH) at 9AM. For anyone who might have any interest, each podcast will be archived on his website WWW.GeraldJGargiulo.Com.
Click Here to Listen to: Podcast #7: Remember the Past – To Live the Present
Click Here To Listen To: Podcast #8: Understanding Marriage
Beyond Inanity by Peter Unger
Chapter 10 from Freud as an Entrepreneur: Implications for Contemporary Psychoanalytic Institutes by Harry Levinson
“They Fuck You Up,” Philip Larkin’s, This Be The Verse by Henry M. Seiden, Ph.D. ABPP.
Click Here To Read: “They Fuck You Up,” Philip Larkin’s, This Be The Verse by Henry M. Seiden, Ph.D. ABPP.
This previously appeared as Seiden, Henry M. (Spring 2009). “They Fuck You Up,” Philip Larkin’s, This Be The Verse. Psychologist-Psychoanalyst, the newsletter of Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) of the American Psychological Association and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.
Chapter 2 from What Silent Love Hath Writ by Martin S. Bergmann and Michael Bergmann
Click Here To Read: Chapter 2: When Love is at War with Time and Death from What Silent Love Hath Writ, A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Shakespeare’s Sonnets by Martin S. Bergmann and Michael Bergmann.
Click Here to Read: Chapter 1: Four Pivotal Sonnets, Sonnets 20, 62, 104 and 129 from What Silent Love Hath Writ, A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Shakespeare’s Sonnets by Martin S. Bergmann and Michael Bergmann.
To Order What Silent Love Hath Writ: A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Shakespeare’s Sonnetsby Martin S. Bergmann and Michael Bergman, published by Forward Looking Books, contact Tamar Schwartz at Psypsa@aol.com.








