Psychoanalysis after Freud: A Response to Frederick Crews and Other Critics by Glen O. Gabbard, Sheldon M. Goodman, and Arnold D. Richards

Click here to Read: Psychoanalysis after Freud: A Response to Frederick Crews and Other Critics by Glen O. Gabbard, Sheldon M. Goodman, and Arnold D. Richards, which was previously published as Glen O. Gabbard, Sheldon M. Goodman, and Arnold D. Richards (Summer 1995). Psychoanalysis after Freud: A Response to Frederick Crews and Other Critics. Psychoanalytic Books, 6(2), 155-173, and appears with the authors’ permission.  

American Psychoanalysis Today: A Plurality of Orthodoxies

Click here To Read: American Psychoanalysis Today: A Plurality of Orthodoxies by Arnold M. Cooper. 

This paper was previously published as:  Cooper, Arnold M. American Psychoanalysis Today: A Plurality of Orthodoxies. (Summer, 2008). The Journal of The American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry 36(2) 235-253. and appears here with the requisite rights and permissions.

Language, Love and Healing: A Psychoanalytic Perspective by Gerald J. Gargiulo

Click Here To Read: Language, Love and Healing: A Psychoanalytic Perspective by Gerald J. Gargiulo. This has been previously published as a chapter in Dr. Gargiulo’s book: Gerald J. Gargiulo (2004). Psyche, Self and Soul: Rethinking Psychoanalysis, the Self and Spirituality. London: Whurr. 149 p.  and appears here with the requisite rights and permissions. 

NAAP’s 36th Annual Conference: Listening in the Age of Google, Clinical Perspectives and Social Action

NAAP’s 36th Annual Conference

Listening in the Age of Google
Clinical Perspectives and Social Action

Fordham University School of Social Work at Lincoln Center
October 18, 2008
Featuring
* David Andelman, Keynote Speaker, Author of A Shattered Peace: Versailles 1919 and the Price We Pay Today
* Michael Vannoy Adams
* Shulamith Koenig
* Arnold Richards

With Jane Hall, Special Guest Continue reading NAAP’s 36th Annual Conference: Listening in the Age of Google, Clinical Perspectives and Social Action

Help Wanted in China: I.3 billion Chinese need YOU

Despite many many responses, we still need supervisors for some of the 42 Chinese mental health professionals taking one of our five Two Year Psychotherapy Training Programs.

Supervision is for 45 minutes a week at your convenience on Skype.

We also have a few teaching slots still open. Classes are 1 hour and 15 minutes long, Tuesday evenings, on Skype, from your home or office (even Starbucks). The students range from third year residents to professors with more publications than most of us dream of.

1. Basic Concepts 10 sessions
9/2,9/9,9/16,9/23,10/21,10/28,11/4,11/11,11/18,12/2

2. Early Development 10 sessions
12/9,12/16,1/6,1/13,1/20,2/3,2/10,2/17,2/24,3/3

3. Later Development 10 sessions
3/10,3/17,3/24,3/31,4/21,4/28,5/5,5/12,5/19,5/26

4. Beginning Treatment and Practical Arrangements 10 sessions
9/2,9/9,9/16,9/23,10/21,10/28,11/4,11/11,11/18,12/2

7. Continuous Case Seminar Fall Semester
9/2,9/9,9/16,9/23,10/21,10/28,11/4,11/11,11/18,12/2, 12/9,12/16,1/6,1/13,1/20

Everyone who has participated has found work in china both fascinating and rewarding. for more information, please contact me

Elise Snyder elise.snyder@yale.edu