A Taste of Systems-Psychodynamic Thought and Experience: Managing Ourselves in Our Multiple Roles in Turbulent Times at IPTAR

IPTAR: The L.J.Gould Center for Systems-Psychoanalytic Studies
Workshop: A Taste of Systems-Psychodynamic Thought and Experience: Managing Ourselves in Our Multiple Roles in Turbulent Times

Four Fridays: October 16,23,30 and November 6, 2015 — 11:30 to 1:30 PM
IPTAR West Conference Room — 140 W. 97TH Street NYC
Registration: iptar.org/LJGouldCtrWorkshop — Questions? Contact: joecancelmo@gmail.com

Focus & Learning Objectives: This workshop will introduce participants to practical applications of psychoanalytic ideas that will help us become more effective in our roles in our lives and professions, and the organizations and systems we inhabit. These skills are most critical during this time of intense social media and rapid technological change that often demands adaptation beyond the scope and skill set of existing roles. Continue reading A Taste of Systems-Psychodynamic Thought and Experience: Managing Ourselves in Our Multiple Roles in Turbulent Times at IPTAR

IPBooks Titles in Chinese!

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The following books from IPBooks have been or will be translated into Chinese:

Beginning to Grow: Five Studies by Sylvia Brody has been published in Chinese.
Click Here to Purchase: Beginning to Grow: Five Studies by Sylvia Brody.

Encounters with Loneliness: Only the Lonely, edited by Arlene Kramer Richards, Lucille Spira, and Arthur A. Lynch in Chinese is in press.
Click Here to Purchase: Encounters with Loneliness: Only the Lonely, edited by Arlene Kramer Richards, Lucille Spira, and Arthur A. Lynch.

Psychoanalysis: Listening to Understand: Selected Papers by Arlene Kramer Richards in Chinese is in press.
Click Here to Purchase:  Psychoanalysis: Listening to Understand: Selected Papers by Arlene Kramer Richards.

Psychoanalysis: Critical Conversations Selected  Papers by Arnold Richards, Volume 1 in translation to Chinese is process.  This book will be available soon from IPBooks.net

 

 

Many Psychology Findings Not as Strong as Claimed, Study Says

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Click Here to Read: Many Psychology Findings Not as Strong as Claimed, Study Says By Benedict Carey in The New York Times on August 27, 2015.

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A Brutal American Epic

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