Scary Old Sex by Arlene Heyman available now on IPBooks

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Click Here to Puchase:  Scary Old Sex by Arlene Heyman on IPBooks.net

Click Here to Read: Review: In ‘Scary Old Sex,’ Arlene Heyman Mines the Details By Dwight Garner in The New York Times on March 8, 2016.

Click Here to Read: 3 Audios Featuring Arlene Heyman on Scary Old Sex on this website.

Click Here to Read: The real fifty shades of ‘grey’ – tales from the psychiatrist’s couch by Harriet Alexander on the Telegraph websiteon February 5, 2016. Continue reading Scary Old Sex by Arlene Heyman available now on IPBooks

John Kerr, Chronicler of Freud-Jung Rift, Is Dead at 66

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Click Here to Read: John Kerr, Chronicler of Freud-Jung Rift, Is Dead at 66 By Benedict  Carey in The New York Times on July 30, 2016.

Click Here to Read:  John Kerr on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  Most Dangerous Story: How a Portlander rewrote the history of psychoanalysis By Carl Currie on the Bollard.com website on  April 4, 2012.

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John Kerr in an undated photo

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Upping Our Game: Making Psychoanalytic Insight Accessible & Engaging in the 21st Century from the Consulting Room To the Boardroom with Shelley Reciniello at IPTAR

IPTAR L.J.Gould Center for Systems-Psychoanalytic Studies
Monthly Systems-PsychoanalyticCase Conference
First Case Conference of the Year
October 26, 2016, 11:30AM-1:00PM
Upping Our Game: Making Psychoanalytic Insight Accessible & Engaging in the 21st Century
from the Consulting Room To the Boardroom
Shelley Reciniello, Ph.D.
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Movies Monday: The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble

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Click Here to Read: Review: ‘The Music of Strangers,’ on Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble
Reviewed By Ken Jaworowski in The New York Times on June 9, 2016.

Click Here to Read: Review The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble, Reviewed by Susan Wloszczyna on the RogerEbert.com Reviews website on June 10, 2016. Continue reading Movies Monday: The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble

POETRY MONDAY: August 1, 2016

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Instead of poems today, we’re sharing an article I consider so important that no one interested in contemporary poetry should fail to read and consider. It’s from Charles Harper Webb’s new book, A Million MFAS Are Not Enough, forthcoming next month from Red Hen Press. We would welcome your comments after you’ve read it.

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Click Here to Read:  The Limits of Indeterminancy: In Defense of Short Poems by Charles Harper Webb.  This poem originally appeared in Writers’ Chronicle, September 2015.

Letter to the Editor of The New York Times by Henry J. Friedman

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To the Editor:

In “Listening to Prozac,” Peter Kramer oversold the salutary effects of the new category of antidepressants, but this in no way should obscure his calling attention to its significance in the treatment of moderate to severe depression in adults. As a clinician trained in psychiatry and psychoanalysis, I value the use of psychotherapy in the treatment of many depressed patients. However, as any experienced therapist will confirm, Continue reading Letter to the Editor of The New York Times by Henry J. Friedman

Primo Levi, Enigmatic Survivor of Auschwitz, Is Born on July 31. 1919

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Click Here to Read: The ethics of Primo Levi, Review of The Complete Works of Primo Levi, Translated by Ann Goldstein et al reviewed by Ian Thomson in theTimes Literary Supplement on June 15, 2016.

Click Here to Read: The Collected Works of Primo Levi, Edited by Ann Goldstein (REVIEW) in the Algemeiner on February 1, 2015.

Click Here to Read:  Writer’s Wednesday: Primo Levi on this website.