Click Here to Read: What Does Freedom Mean in China? By Justin Fox on the Bloomberg website on July 4, 2016.
Movies Monday: Weiner
Click Here to Read: WEINER: What’s Wrong With Anthony Weiner? A Psychoanalyst’s Answer By Sandra E. Cohen, Ph.D.
Click Here to Read: WEINER (2016) Reviewed by Odie Henderson on the Roger Ebert Reviews website on May 20, 2016.
Click Here to Read: What’s Wrong with Anthony Weiner? We Asked Some Psychotherapists Experts weigh in on the real reason the sexting is so disturbing BY Bruce Handy in Vanify Fair on May 24, 2016. Continue reading Movies Monday: Weiner
Why ‘Night’ Will Be Remembered as Elie Wiesel’s Greatest Work
Poetry Monday: Henry Seiden
POETRY MONDAY: JULY 4, 2016
Henry Seiden
Happy Independence Day, everyone – at least, those of you who are in or from the U.S.A. We shouldn’t forget that we are part of an international conversation.
Our poet today, Henry Seiden, is a psychologist and psychoanalyst who lives and practices in Forest Hills, New York. In his professional role, he is a member of the Board of Editors of Psychoanalytic Psychology and Division/Review, journals of Division 39 of the American Psychological Association. Within that role, he is co-author of Silent Grief: Living in the Wake of Suicide (Scribner’s, 1988), which has been translated into Chinese, Portuguese and Russian. Among his professional papers, some of which overlap with his knowledge of poetry and skill as a poet, are articles on Wallace Stevens and on using poetry in psychotherapy with children. He is also Poetry Editor of Division/Review. Continue reading Poetry Monday: Henry Seiden
Two Books on the Holocaust from IPBooks
Click Here to Buy: Never Again: Echoes of the Holocaust as Seen Through Film by Syliva Ginsparg on IPBooks.net
Click Here to order: City Within a City by Basia Berman (Pocket Size Edition)
Click Here to Read: CITY WITHIN A CITY Book Launch Live Recording! on this website.
Click Here to Read: Never Again: Echoes of the Holocaust as Seen Through Film by Syliva Ginsparg, reviewed by Martin Silverman in Psychoanalytic Quarterly. Continue reading Two Books on the Holocaust from IPBooks
Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and renowned Holocaust survivor, dies at 87
Click Here to Read: Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and renowned Holocaust survivor, dies at 87 Author and human rights activist made perpetuating the memory of the Shoah his life’s work.
By Ronen Shnidman on the Haaretz website on July 02, 2016.
Click Here to Read: Newly Unearthed Version of Elie Wiesel’s Seminal Work Is a Scathing Indictment of God, Jewish World: In Wiesel’s uncensored Hebrew ‘Night’ manuscript, unveiled here for the first time, the author expresses desire to take revenge on the Hungarians, Continue reading Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and renowned Holocaust survivor, dies at 87
Psychology Sunday: Ella Freeman Sharpe
Click Here to Read: Ella Freeman Sharpe on Wikipedia.
Click Here to Read: Ella Freeman Sharpe: A Review of her Contribution by Barry O’Donnell.
Click Here to Read: Jacques Lacan and Ella Freeman Sharpe: Analysts of a Single Dream with Jamieson Webster at CFS on this website.
Click Here to Read: Ella Freeman Sharpe on the Project Gutenberg website. Continue reading Psychology Sunday: Ella Freeman Sharpe
Michael Holquist (1935-2016)
Click Here to Read: J. Mchael Holquist Obituary in The New York Times on June 26, 2014.
Click Here to Read: Michael Holquist: Comparative Literature and Slavic Yale University on the Society of Senior Researchers page on the Columbia University website.
Click Here to Read: Increases in Perspective Embedding Increase Reading Time Even with Typical Text Presentation: Implications for the Reading of Literature by D. H. Whalen, Lisa Zunshine, and Michael Holquist in Frontiers in Psychology 24 November 2015. Continue reading Michael Holquist (1935-2016)











