Tres Artículos Sobre Harold Searles

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Click Here to Read:  Fases de la interacción paciente-terapeuta en la psicoterapia de la esquizofrenia crónica por Harold Searles3 (1961). CeIR Vol. 10 (1) – Febrero 2016.

Click Here to Read: Homenaje a Harold Searles (1918-2015): Harold Searles: Algunas notas sobre un psicoanalista discreto por Ariel Liberman Isod en Clínica e Investigación Relacional, 10 (1): 240-246.

Click Here to Read:  ¿Qué nos ha enseñado H.F.Searles? Una revisión de su práctica clínica en Clínica e Investigación Relacional, 10 (1): 247-261.

These articles are in Spanish.

A Case Which Challenges the Neuropsychoanalytic Theory of Repression with Robert Smith at NYPSI

NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE: Arnold Pfeffer Center for Neuropsychoanalysis
Marianne and Nicholas Young Auditorium 247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3rd, NY, NY 10028
212-879-6900, www.psychoanalysis.org, www.nypsi.org

Saturday, May 7, 2016, 10 am – 12 pm
A Case Which Challenges the Neuropsychoanalytic Theory of Repression
Presenter: Robert Smith, M.D. , Discussant: Mark Solms, Ph.D.

2 CME/CE credits offered Click on: RSVP RSVP is appreciated but not necessary; first come, first-seated
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Dr. Smith will present a clinical case which exposes an apparent deficiency in the neuropsychoanalytic theory of repression recently proposed by Dr. Solms, namely repression as prematurely or illegitimately automatized Continue reading A Case Which Challenges the Neuropsychoanalytic Theory of Repression with Robert Smith at NYPSI

Pribor 1856 by Eugene Mahon

PRIBOR 1856

Dreams were born here
When he recognized
we were throwing away
The core of knowledge
Seduced as we were by
Surface glitter, manifest
Displays of light, the deeper
Dark ignored as if night’s
Waiting rooms
Were empty and all its ghosts
Not worth our interest,
As if limbs of desire didn’t
Flash and fling mystery about,
In tumult and scream,
As if stars couldn’t see
In the dark, as if folly
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Two Books on Evil from Ronald C. Naso and Jon Mills

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Click Here to Read: Flyer for Ethics of Evil: Psychoanalytic Investigations  edited by Ronald C. Naso and Jon Mills Available from Karnac Books with a 15% Discount.

Click Here to Read:  Flyer for Humanizing Evil: Psychoanalytic, Philosophical and Clinical Perspectices edited by by Ronald C. Naso and Jon Mills Available from Routledge Books with a 20% Discount.

Click Here for: Ethics of Evil: Psychoanalytic Investigations, by Ronald C. Naso and Jon Mills on on the Karnacology Blog on April 4, 2016.

Yiddish may be a TURKISH dialect

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Click Here to Read: Yiddish may be a TURKISH dialect: DNA study suggests it was invented by Jews as they traded on the Silk Road By Sarah Griffiths in the Daily Mail on April 29, 2016.

Researchers say the DNA of Yiddish speakers may have originated from four ancient villages in north-eastern Turkey. This stock image shows a Yiddish man in Jerusalem.
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