Click Here to Read: A concert of relative rarities by American composer Aaron Copland By Fred Mazelis on the World Socialist Web Site on April 23, 2016.
Aaron Copland in 1962
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THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS
Established in 1941, Continuing Education Calendar 2016
Courses and Workshops, 329 East 62nd Street New York, NY 10065 (212) 838-8044 aipkh@aol.com
Translating Object Relations Concepts into Practice with Couples: A Two Part Workshop Series (or one workshop)
Presenter: Judith Siegel, PhD, LCSW
Part I This workshop will focus on the concepts of projective identification and splitting, and examine how they emerge in the couple’s dynamics. We will then examine the ways that the therapist can intervene in the session, engage both parties in examining their relationship from a new perspective, and create changes in the ways that partners relate to each other. The workshop will also consider the therapist’s use of self in conducting the therapy session. Continue reading Continuing Education Calendar 2016 at AIP
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Click Here to Read: Analogy and Confirmation Theory by Mary Hesse on the Fitelson.org website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Mary Hesse
Click Here to Read: Sholem Asch on Wikipedia.
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Click Here to Read: Asch’s Passion: A popular Yiddish novelist strove for immortality by taking on Jesus, but it cost him his core audience and made him a marked man By Ellen Umansky on the Tablet Website on April 24, 2007. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Sholem Asch
Click Here to Read: A Revolutionary Discovery in China by Ian Johnson in The New York Review of Books in the April 21, 2016 Issue.
Bibliothèque Nationale de France/RMN-Grand Palais/Art Resource. An eighteenth-century painting showing Emperor Qin Shi Huang of the Qin dynasty ‘burning all the books and throwing scholars into a ravine’ in order to stamp out ideological nonconformity after the unification of China in 221 BCE. ‘For over two millennia,’ Ian Johnson writes, ‘all our knowledge of China’s great philosophical schools was limited to texts revised after the Qin unification.’ Now a trove of recently discovered ancient documents, written on strips of bamboo, ‘is helping to reshape our understanding of China’s contentious past.’ Illustration from Henri Bertin’s album The History of the Lives of the Chinese Emperors.