Click Here to Read: Breathtaking aerial views of China’s tulip fields on the Aol Lifestyle website on April 1st 2016.
Abortion and Punishment
Adam Hochschild’s ‘Spain in Our Hearts,’ About a Strangely Literary Conflict
Click Here to Read: Review: Adam Hochschild’s ‘Spain in Our Hearts,’ About a Strangely Literary Conflict By Dwight Garner in The New York Times on March 24, 2016.
Click Here to Read: Spanish Civil War in Colour, 1930’s – Film in Huntley Film Archives on Youtube.
Click Here to View: Spanish Civil War Posters on the Modern American Poetry website. Continue reading Adam Hochschild’s ‘Spain in Our Hearts,’ About a Strangely Literary Conflict
Remembering the Indomitable Jewish Spirit
Work with Parents in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Children with Kenneth Winarick at IPTAR
Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Program is pleased to invite you to attend a meeting of
The Child Therapist At Work Series
WORK WITH PARENTS IN THE PSYCHOANALYTIC TREATMENT OF CHILDREN: A CATALYST FOR CHANGE
PRESENTER: KEN WINARICK, PhD, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016
Reception and Open House at 7:30 pm, Program to follow
IPTAR East: 1651 Third Avenue, Conference Room (between 92nd and 93rd) Continue reading Work with Parents in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Children with Kenneth Winarick at IPTAR
Justifiable Evil by Mario J. Pabon, Reviewed Selma Duckler
Who’s ‘They’?
Orchestra of Exiles
Antimatter changed physics, and the discovery of antimemories could revolutionise neuroscience
How the brain processes emotions
Click Here to Read and View: How the brain processes emotions: Neuroscientists identify circuits that could play a role in mental illnesses, including depressionby Anne Trafton on the MIT News website on March 31, 2016.
Two neurons of the basolateral amygdala. MIT neuroscientists have found that these neurons play a key role in separating information about positive and negative experiences.
Image: Anna Beyeler and Praneeth Namburi