Son of Saul

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Click Here to Read: Son of Saul: The director and lead actor of the award-winning Holocaust film are two Jews who are passionate about their people and historyby Judy Gruen on the AISH. com website.

Click Here to Read: ‘To face an empty piece of paper and to finish a poem, there is no more happiness than that for me’ Who is the punk-rock-poet-actor behind the pathos of ‘Son of Saul’?Nearly 30 years after his first life-changing visit to Auschwitz, Géza Röhrig returns to the crematoria in a ground-breaking Golden Globe-nominated film By Lisa Klug in The Times of Israel on January 10, 2016.

Leon Hoffman’s Presentation to BoPS on AIP

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 Dear Members of the Board on Professional Standards
As the Chair of the Committee on the Accreditation of Free Standing Institutes (CAFI), it is   my pleasure and honor to present to you the American Institute of Psychoanalysis, the AIP or as it is commonly known “the Horney.” Both the AIP and CAFI have together gone through many years of interaction, some rocky and some harmonious.

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Movies Monday: Pan’s Labyrinth

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Click Here to Read: Pan’s Labyrinth on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Pan’s Labyrinth Reviewed by Roger Ebert on the  Roger Ebert Reviews website on 

Click Here to Read:  Paper on Pan’s Labyrinth by Andrea Sabbadini given at a Panel at the showing of the movie at the film festibval:  El inconciente en el cine at National Anthropology Museum Mexico City on  August 6, 2011.

Click Here to Read: Arlene Kramer Richards’s Review of the film Pan’s Labyrinth: “Girl Into Woman: Growing Strong” which appears in the current issue of the Psychoanalytic Association of New York Bulletin. Continue reading Movies Monday: Pan’s Labyrinth

Psychology Sunday: Stephen Appelbaum

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Click Here to Read: Evocativeness: Moving and Persuasive Interventions in Psychotherapy (Book Review) by Stephen Appelbaum, Reviewed By Marilyn Metzl on the Division 30 Newsletteri in the Summer 2002 issue pp. 47-49 issue.

Click Here to Read:  The Anatomy of Change:  A Menniger Foundation Reports on the Effects of Psychotherpy by Stephen Appelbaum on the Google Books website.

Click Here to Read:  Other Posts on Psychology Sunday on this Website.