Click Here to Read: Are You a Good Candidate for Psychoanalytic Treatment? By Mihaela Bernard on the Psyche Central Website on January 1, 2015.
A Bygone Gotham: Two new memoirs evoke an earlier New York
Literary crumbs from last year
Parent Infant Psychotherapy from a Psychoanalytic Perspective with Christine Anzieu at NYPSI
NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:
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Parent Infant Psychotherapy from a Psychoanalytic Perspective: A 14-month-old toddler with hair pulling symptom
Christine Anzieu, M.D. Continue reading Parent Infant Psychotherapy from a Psychoanalytic Perspective with Christine Anzieu at NYPSI
Social Work Saturday: Herbert Strean
Click Here to Read: Review of Freud and Women, by Lucy Freeman and Herbert S. Strean, Reviewed by Leslie B. Alexander in Social Service Review 57 (1983): 164-166.
Click Here to Read: Rescuers of the Wronged Soul Review of : The Severed Soul: A Psychoanalyst’s Heroic Battle to Heal the Mind of a Schizophrenic by Dr. Herbert Strean and Lucy Freeman, Reviewed by Nancy Mairs in the Los Angeles Times on July 01, 1990.
Click Here to Read: Controversies on Countertransference (Book Review) by Herbert S. Streann, Edward B. Jenny in in Division 39 of the American Psychological Association Newsletter in Spring 2005, pp. 49-50. Continue reading Social Work Saturday: Herbert Strean
Documents reveal 73-year-old injustice
Click Here to Read: Documents reveal 73-year-old injustice: Investigation sheds light on one of community’s darkest chapters By Marie C. Baca in the The Half Moon Bay Review on December 30, 2015.
Isamu Kuwahara holds a photo of his home in Pescadero. Like other families of Japanese ancestry living on the coast, the Kuwaharas were expelled from their South Island land in the wake of the attacke on earl Harbor. But patriarch Tsunematsu was treated especially harshly. New-found government documents reveal why. Cat Cutillo/Review
Narrative Technique in Freud’s Case Histories with Sheila Kohler at NYPSI
NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:
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Wednesday, May 4, 2016, 8 p.m., Narrative Technique in Freud’s Case Histories with Sheila Kohler
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NO CME OR CE CREDITS WILL BE OFFERED.
Freud himself said his case histories read like short stories and lack the serious stamp of science. He was, of course, extremely well read, though his taste in literature, as in art, was conservative. He read Sophocles, Shakespeare, Dostoevsky, and Dickens, to name only a few, and he used their work to prove his theories. Wherever he learned his Continue reading Narrative Technique in Freud’s Case Histories with Sheila Kohler at NYPSI