June APA Division 39 InSight

Division News

President’s Message
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By Marilyn Charles, PhD

These are difficult times for members of Division 39, as we reel from increasing evidence that reveals APA complicity in supporting psychologist involvement in torture. While awaiting the Hoffman report, some members are questioning the ethical imperatives brought forward by largely uncontroverted information that has already been revealed. How do we locate ourselves as an ethical individual in relation to a parent organization that seemingly has engaged in morally repugnant and even corrupt practices? Continue reading June APA Division 39 InSight

Symposium 2015: Merle Molofsky and Elio Frattaroli’s Presentations

MerleMolofskySymposium   eliofrattaroliClick Here to View: “Mind, ReMind, Remind Me: Experience, Generate Comparisons, Interpret” Merle Molofsky was the first speaker in Panel II on “Mind” at the  annual Symposium in NYC, held in Mount Sinai Medical Center, March 21, 2015.

Click Here to View:  The Psychoanalytic Process: Becoming Conscious of Becoming Conscious Elio Frattaroli was the second speaker in Panel II on “Mind” at the annual Symposium in NYC, held in Mount Sinai Medical Center, March 21, 2015.

 

Table of contents for Current Issue of Psychoanalytic Inquiry

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The Editors of Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Joe Lichtenberg and Mel Bornstein, would like to announce the current issue (35:3): The Patient’s Contribution to the Co-construction of Clinical Theory. Issue Editor: Lester Lenoff

Prologue
Lester Lenoff

The Sadomasochism of Everyday Life
Margi Kaplinsky and Shulamit Geller Continue reading Table of contents for Current Issue of Psychoanalytic Inquiry

Reunion with looted painting is ‘second victory against the Nazis’

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Click Here to Read: Reunion with looted painting is ‘second victory against the Nazis’: David Toren remembers staring at Max Liebermann’s Two Riders on a Beach as his great-uncle signed over his estate to a Nazi general. Now his family has it back on the Guardian Website on May 27, 2015.

Two Riders on a Beach, 1901, by the German painter Max Liebermann, is to be sold by Sotheby’s on 24 June

June Poetry Monday: Philip Schultz’s The Wherewithal

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Note: Our Poetry Editor, Irene Willis, will be reading from her new  book, REMINDER, at The BookStore in  Lenox, MA, on Thursday, July 23rd, at 7:00 p.m.  Admission free.

Click Here to Read:  Review of: Quiet Desperation ‘The Wherewithal,’ by Philip Schultz By Adam Plunkett in The New York Times on MARCH 14, 2014.

Click Here to Read: Philip Schultz’s ‘The Wherewithal’ has poetic logic: Philip Schultz’s novel in verse ‘The Wherewithal’ is about Henryk, who says his life includes the Jedwabne pogrom and the Zodiac killer but whose chronology doesn’t line up By David L. Ulin in Los Angeles Times Book Critic on February 07, 2014. Continue reading June Poetry Monday: Philip Schultz’s The Wherewithal