Psychoanalysis in Minor Language with Mariano Horenstein at IPTAR

THE INSTITUTE FOR PSYCHOANALYTIC TRAINING AND RESEARCH
proudly presents the Argentinian psychoanalyst:

Mariano Horenstein on Psychoanalysis in Minor Language

“Psychoanalysts, beyond our differences, feel relatively comfortable in relation to time. However, it is in relation to space where we can expect a more provocative interpellation. Deleuze has stated this accurately: ‘We think too much in terms of history, either personal or universal, but becomings belong to Geography’. It is perhaps in Geography where a great deal of the future of Continue reading Psychoanalysis in Minor Language with Mariano Horenstein at IPTAR

Routine Emergencies

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Click Here to Read: Routine Emergencies on As Nepal earthquake death toll rises, families of missing young Israelis search, wait, and worry. Thousands of young Israelis finish their army service and head for the Himalayas for carefree trekking. But this year, the trip to Nepal has been unusually treacherous By Allison Kaplan Sommer on the Haaretz website on April 26, 2015.

A screenshot from Facebook of Smadar Sayag and Segev Tamir, two Israelis missing in Nepal.

Click Here to Read and View: Devastation Seen in Nepalese Capital on the NBC News website on April 25, 2015.

Click Here to Donate: To Oxfam for Nepalize Earthquake Relief.

The psychodynamics of the “developmental project” with Larry Hirschhorn at IPTAR

IPTAR’s
The LJGould Center for Systems-Psychoanalytic Studies
Monthly Socio-Analytic Case Conference
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
11:30am-1:00pm
IPTAR West Conference room: 140 West 97th Street – NYC

Larry Hirschhorn, Ph.D.
The psychodynamics of the “developmental project.”

Working within the Group Relations traditions, psychoanalytic researchers and consultants use the felicitously termed “BART” framework. This framework highlights four fundamental features of any work organization, its Boundaries, how Authority is Continue reading The psychodynamics of the “developmental project” with Larry Hirschhorn at IPTAR

Psychoanalytic Manifesto by Will Braun

*The word manifesto come from two Latin words: Manifestus: OBVIOUS and manifesto: MAKE PUBLIC, therefore the manifesto makes the obvious public. Manifestos, though short, omnipotent, playful and at times childlike, were powerful tools in many of the twentieth century avant-garde movements such as marxism, surrealism and gay rights to name only a few. Manifestos are both general and particular, they are abstract but call to action.***

Psychoanalytic Manifesto by Will Braun

Arron Beck is a salesman. We could learn a lot by taking a page from his playbook. He has made his empire by throwing psychoanalysis under the bus. Beck***s well-constructed sales pitch goes something like this: I trained as a psychoanalyst. Freud was wrong. Come and buy what I am selling. He effectively sets up his argument against psychoanalysis in order to sell seats. He has done a phenomenal job. Continue reading Psychoanalytic Manifesto by Will Braun

Meet the analyst / author at the 49th IPA Congress in Boston

Meet the analyst/ author: The Programme Committee has organised special “Meet the Analyst” and “Meet the Author” sessions to honour a number of eminent analysts for their contributions to psychoanalytical theory and practice:

Meet the Analyst:
-Marília Aisenstein
-Roosevelt Cassorla
-Arlene Kramer Richards

Meet the Author:
-Luis Kancyper
-Warren Poland
-Björn Salomonsson