Introducing Lacan: On the Three Registers: Angst with Lillian Ferrari at Après-Coup

Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association presents

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2014-2015 SEMINAR SERIES

Introducing Lacan: On the Three Registers

October 8 & 22 Mark Stafford, Unconscious
November 19 & December 10 Paola Mieli, Drives
January 14 & February 4 David Lichtenstein, Language
February 25 & March 25 Adriana Passini, Repetition
April 8 & 29 Martin Winn, Mirror Stage
May 20 & June 10 Lillian Ferrari, Angst Continue reading Introducing Lacan: On the Three Registers: Angst with Lillian Ferrari at Après-Coup

Writer’s Wednesday: Qiu Xiaolong

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Click Here to Read: Qiu Xiaolong on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Q. and A.: Detective Novelist Qiu Xiaolong on Chinese Corruption By Edward Wong in The New York Times on  December 24, 2013.

Click Here to Read: Qiu Xiaolong, interviewed by Cara Black on the Mystery Readers International website in October 2003.

Click Here to Read:  Qiu Xiaolong and the Chinese Enigma by Caroline Cummins in January Magazine in November 2002. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Qiu Xiaolong

Launch of New COWAP Books at the IPA Boston Congress

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HOLD THIS DATE: IPA Conference: Boston, Saturday 25 July from 12.45-13.45
And Join Us for a Toast

LAUNCH of New COWAP ( Committee on Women and Psychoanalysis ) Books including:

HOMOSEXUALITIES: Psychogenesis, Polymorphism, and Countertransference
Elda Abrevaya and Frances Thomson-Salo (editors)

MYTHS OF MIGHTY WOMEN: Their Application in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Arlene Kramer Richards and Lucille Spira (editors)

MEDEA: Myth and Unconscious Fantasy
Esa Roos (editor)

Speakers: Frances Thomson-Salo, Elda Abrevaya and Esa Roos and others

Below the Line in Beijing by Richard Seldin

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Click Here to Read:  Below the Line in Beijing by Richard Seldin on IPBook.net

In an exciting  new novel, soon to be released by IPBooks, Richard Seldin takes the reader on an inwardly  intense, psychoanalytically-charged, and outwardly globe-spanning journey.

In this strikingly imaginative and unique exploration of love, psychoanalysis, and male sexuality, the protagonist must struggle with a deteriorating marriage, the loss of his ability to speak English, a philandering doppelganger, and disorienting fantasies about hooking-up with young women.

Without apparent cause, the novel’s protagonist, a 61-year-old attorney and former track star, awakens at home in Baltimore next to his wife, suddenly unable to speak.  He questions whether this sudden Continue reading Below the Line in Beijing by Richard Seldin