Writer’s Wednesday: W.B. Yeats

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Click Here to Read: W.B. Yeats on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: William Butler Yeats 1865–1939 on the Poetry Foundation website.

Click Here to Read: William Butler Yeats – Biographical on the Nobel Prize.org Website.

Click Here to Read: Yeats Meets the Digital Age, Full of Passionate Intensity By Jim Dwyer in The New York Times on July 20, 2008. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: W.B. Yeats

Movie Monday: Coming Soon from IPBooks: Moving Pictures by Herbert Stein

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Click Here to PreOrder: Moving Pictures by Herbert Stein on IPBooks.net

From the Back Cover:
Relive those films you’ve loved and see how they open us up to our private world of fantasy!

What does walking in space (Gravity) tell us about our first steps? What can Batman and the Joker (The Dark Knight) tell us about twins? How can a popular comedy (Grand Budapest Hotel) use psychological defenses to protect us from the impact of overwhelming trauma? Continue reading Movie Monday: Coming Soon from IPBooks: Moving Pictures by Herbert Stein

Meeting Cancellation: CFS NY Cont Ed Prog “A Mind of One’s Own” – 12/3

A Mind of One’s Own
One-Session Program (3 Contact Hours)
Presenter:       Robert Caper, MD
Date:               Saturday, December 3, 2016
Time:               9:00am-12:00pm
Location:         Mt. Sinai, Goldwurm Auditorium, Madison Ave @ 98th St., NYC

If you have any questions, please contact Connie Stroboulis at connies3@aol.com or 212-752-7883.

 

A Spotlight on Torture at Guantánamo

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Click Here to Read: A Spotlight on Torture at Guantánamo Letters to the Editors of the New York Times on November 21, 2016.

The now shuttered Camp Iguana at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. CreditBryan Denton for The New York Times

Note from Norman Camp:
I am very appreciative of the NY Times publishing my letter as my study of the psychiatrists sent to Vietnam suggests there must be many other military Continue reading A Spotlight on Torture at Guantánamo

Reflections on Individuality and Its Implications for Psychotherapy with Nancy McWilliams at AIP

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Reflections on Individuality and Its Implications for Psychotherapy, Nancy McWilliams, PhD, ABPP Date: December 2, 2016 Time: 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Cost: $83.00 Contact Hours: 3

Overview:Appreciating clinical implications of personality differences has been a central concern for therapists since the early twentieth century. Our patients are unique individuals, with specific, personality-related strengths and weaknesses. Although we may focus on a particular “disorder” Continue reading Reflections on Individuality and Its Implications for Psychotherapy with Nancy McWilliams at AIP

German Evangelicals Renounce Centuries-Old Mission to Convert Jews

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Click Here to Read:  German Evangelicals Renounce Centuries-Old Mission to Convert Jews
By Abra Forman on the Breaking Israel News website on November 20, 2016.

Martin Luther statue at the Dresden Frauenkirche, Church of Our Lady is a Lutheran church in Dresden, eastern Germany. (Meunierd/Shutterstock)
Read more at http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/78859/german-evangelicals-renounce-centuries-old-mission-convert-jews/#fxAYFmjBAc5RZl0u.99