Movies on My Mind: Implausible Deniability by Harvey Roy Greenberg

Click Here To Read: Implausible Deniability, a review of of the movie, Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred Leuchter, Jr., directed by Errol Morris, reviewed by Harvey Roy Greenberg.

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. You can purchase both of these movies online.

Podcasts #5 and #6 by Gerald 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 #5 Work: Finding Who We Are

Click Here To Listen To: Podcast #6: Play and Its Role in Relationships

APsaA Online Audio Library

Click Here To Listen To:  APsaA Online Audio Library.

The library includes the following Audios:

 The Real and the Imagined in Psychoanalysis and Theatre

The Long Haul: Healing the Wounds of War
This Presidential Symposium that took place during APsaA’s Winter 2009 Meeting on Friday, January 16, 2009 featured Jonathan Shay, M.D., Ph.D.

Charles Brenner Reflects — a Dialogue with Robert Michels
This recording captures an evening at the Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine. On November 7, 2006 Robert Michels interviewed Charles Brenner.

Creation of a Self: Color and Trauma in the Life of a Child

Homophobia: Analysis of a “Permissible” Prejudice