Click Here to Read: Why Ethics Codes Fail By Laura Stark on the Inside Higher Education website on July 21, 2015.
New Books in Psychoanalysis: Discussions with scholars of psychoanalysis about their new books and ideas
Click Here to Read: New Books in Psychoanalysis: Discussions with scholars of psychoanalysis about their new books and ideas on the New Books in Psychoanalysis website.
When American psychologists use their skills for torture
The 10 Coolest Places You’re Not Allowed to Visit
Click Here to Read: The 10 Coolest Places You’re Not Allowed to Visit by the Mental Floss Staff on the msn travel website on July 18, 2015.
This barren volcanic Antarctic Island, an Australian external territory about two thirds of the way between Madagascar and Antarctica, is considered one of the most remote places on earth. The 368-square-mile landmass is mountainous, Continue reading The 10 Coolest Places You’re Not Allowed to Visit
From Birthday to Funeral, Rare Footage of Picasso Surfaces in AP Archives
Life in Squares: The original rebels with a cause are back
Click Here to Read: Life in Squares: The original rebels with a cause are back: A new BBC drama puts the social goals of the Bloomsbury Group into context for a new audience By Paul Levy on the Telegraph Website on July 26, 2015.
The drama follows the love triangles at the heart of the famous coterie of writers, intellectuals and artists over a 40-year period
Behind the infant Queen’s gesture lies a dark history of aristocratic Nazi links
There Ought to Be a Law Against Hate
Boy Scouts Are Poised to End Ban on Gay Leaders
Click Here to Read: Boy Scouts Are Poised to End Ban on Gay Leaders By Erik Eckholm in The New York Times on July 26, 2015
Boy Scouts marched in the Gay Pride Parade in Manhattan last month. In 2013, the Scouts permitted the participation of gay youths, but not adults. That may change Monday. Credit James Estrin/The New York Times.












