Click Here to Read: Lullaby on the Dark Side: Existential Anxiety, Making Meaning, and the Dialectics of Self and Other by Malcolm Owen Slavin.
Son of Saul
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
Emma Freud: My evening with Sigmund Freud
Click Here to Read: Emma Freud: My evening with Sigmund Freud – the great grandfather I know so little about Having grown up being told little about her great-grandfather, Emma decides it’s time her own family find about his history on the Telegraph website on January 18, 2016.
Sigmund Freud seated in his study contemplating a carved figurine (possibly Japanese) on his desk in 1937.
The Revenant: Are we all savages? (And Paolo Sorrentino’s Youth)
Movies Monday: Pan’s Labyrinth
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
Sixty-Two People Now Have a Greater Net Worth Than Half the World’s Population
Cypriot psychiatrist honoured with top award
Freud on Sublimation from the Book of Life
Psychology Sunday: Stephen Appelbaum
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.
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