TV: The Shame of Wisconsin

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Click Here to Read: TV: The Shame of Wisconsin, Review of Making a Murderer, a Netflix documentary series directed by Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos, Reviewed by Lorrie Moore in the New York Review of Books on February 25, 2016 Issue.

Steven Avery after his arrest in 1985 for a crime he did not commit, and for which he spent eighteen years in prison; from Making a Murderer

Truth and Knowledge in the Clinic: Working with Freud and Lacan by Erik Porge at Après-Coup

Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association presents
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BOOK PRESENTATION: Truth and Knowledge in the Clinic: Working with Freud and Lacan by Erik Porge
Friday, February 26, 2016, 6:30 pm
The School of Visual Arts
136 West 21st Street, New York, NY
Introductory Remarks by Martin Winn

Discussing his latest work, Erik Porge will focus on the theme of psychoanalytic transmission, showing how some Continue reading Truth and Knowledge in the Clinic: Working with Freud and Lacan by Erik Porge at Après-Coup

Bringing Meditation Practice to Life with Jeffrey B. Rubin, PhD at CFS

Bringing Meditation Practice to Life
One-Session Program (4 Contact Hours)
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Date: Sunday, March 13, 2016
Time: 9:00am-1:00pm
Location: 130 West 97th Street, NYC

There is a burgeoning interest in exploring what meditation is and how it might relate to Westerners who are bombarded with information and live at a frenzied pace. In this half-day program – a combination of lecture, discussion, and meditation practice – we will explore several topics central to bringing meditation into one’s life and work; 1) what mindfulness is, 2) how to deepen one’s meditative practice, and 3) how to cultivate mindfulness of ethics, emotions, and relationships. Continue reading Bringing Meditation Practice to Life with Jeffrey B. Rubin, PhD at CFS