Annie Freud interview: ‘Why I’ve finally embraced the family name’

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Click Here to Read: Annie Freud interview: ‘Why I’ve finally embraced the family name’ The poet talks about grand bohemian circles, being a late starter and saying no to a nude to be painted by her father Lucian Freud Interview by Susanna Rustin in the Guardian on June 27, 2015.

Annie Freud, pictured at home near Cattistock, Dorset. Photograph: Jim Wileman for the Guardian

Claustro-Agoraphobic Dilemma and Impasses in Treatment with Susan Finkelstein at CFS

THE PSYCHOANALYTIC TRAINING INSTITUTE OF THE CONTEMPORARY FREUDIAN SOCIETY
“Claustro-Agoraphobic Dilemma and Impasses in Treatment”
Presenter: Susan Finkelstein, LCSW
Five-Session Workshop
Beginning November 6, 2015
1:00 – 2:30pm

This workshop addresses the theory of primitive object relations as defined by Henri Rey, Herbert Rosenfeld and John Steiner’s ideas about Melanie Klein’s “holes in the mind.” The concepts of marsupial space, psychotic islands, and psychic retreats are “places” inside the mind and body that narcissistic, schizoid, psychosomatic and borderline Continue reading Claustro-Agoraphobic Dilemma and Impasses in Treatment with Susan Finkelstein at CFS

Dreaming of Repairing History: Psychoanalysis, Cinema, Politics with Jean-Jacques Moscovitz at Après-Coup

Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association presents

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BOOK PRESENTATION WITH SCREENING
Dreaming of Repairing History: Psychoanalysis, Cinema, Politics
Jean-Jacques Moscovitz
Saturday, July 11, 2015
10:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

The School of Visual Arts
136 West 21st Street, New York, NY

Cinema and psychoanalysis, both born in the late 19th century, have always linked the Continue reading Dreaming of Repairing History: Psychoanalysis, Cinema, Politics with Jean-Jacques Moscovitz at Après-Coup