Click Here To Read: An On-and-Off Relationship With Antidepressants By Roni Caryn Rabin in the New York Times on August 31, 2015.
September 2015 News & Events at Austen Riggs
Relationships, and Sex Lives, Benefit When Men Share Child Care
When Your Sex Life Doesn’t Follow the Script
Psychology Is Not in Crisis
Mind: Probability Functions on Matter
Conversations with… Casey Schwartz & Mark Solms at NYPSI
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Friday, October 2, 2015, 7:30 pm: Conversations with… Casey Schwartz & Mark Solms Continue reading Conversations with… Casey Schwartz & Mark Solms at NYPSI
Movies Monday: Titanic
Click Here to Read: Titanic (1997 film) on Wikipedia.
Click Here to Read: 33 Things You Didn’t Know About The Movie “Titanic” In celebration of Titanic’s return to theaters next Wednesday (!!!!), here’s a collection of facts about the movie you probably didn’t know by Matt Stopera on the Buzz Feed Website on march 20, 2012.
Click Here to Read: Titanic reviewed by Roger Ebert on the RogertEbert.com website on December 19, 1997.
Click Here to Read: Titanic Reviewed in Rolling Stone Magazine on Continue reading Movies Monday: Titanic
Announcing: Lyrical Tuesdays from Jane Hall on the IPBlog
Each Tuesday I will be selecting a lyric to post on the IPBlog. Starting today, September 1, 2015.
Please send comments and if the idea is popular, it will continue. The great american songbook cannot die. I will include a few lines about the composer and encourage you to google him/her/them if you like.
Thank you Arnie for this opportunity – I feel that lyrics qualify as poetry. The first selection is dedicated to Arnie, Founder and Editor in Chief of psychoanalyticpsychotherapy.net
Cole Porter – You’re The Top Lyrics
At words poetic I’m so pathetic
That I always have found it best
Instead of getting it off my chest
To let ’em rest unexpressed Continue reading Announcing: Lyrical Tuesdays from Jane Hall on the IPBlog
Can psychology fix its reproducibility problem?
Click Here to Read: Can psychology fix its reproducibility problem? A attempt to repeat 100 experiments published in top psychology journals has exposed a big problem for the science’s credibility By Malcolm Ritter on the Christian Science Monitor website on August 30, 2015.
Click Here to Read: Psychologists Welcome Analysis Casting Doubt on Their Work By Benedict Carey in The New York Times on August 28, 2015. Continue reading Can psychology fix its reproducibility problem?








