Psychology Sunday: Adrienne Harris

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Click Here to Read: Adrienne Harris, Ph.D. on the Post-doctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis website.

Click Here to Read:  Harris, Adrienne(2009)’“You Must Remember This”’,Psychoanalytic Dialogues,19:1,2- 22.

Click Here to Read: The Analyst as (Auto)biographer by Adrienne Harris. American Imago Volume 55, Number 2, Summer 1998 on the Project Muse website.

Click Here to Read: First Do No Harm: The Paradoxical Encounters of Psychoanalysis, Warmaking and Resistance edited by Adrienne Harris and Steven Botticelli on the Google Books website. Continue reading Psychology Sunday: Adrienne Harris

Warmed by the fires of the unconscious or burned to a crisp with Allan Frosch at AIP

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Friday, April 24, 2015 @ 11:30 AM (Library, 4th Floor)
Warmed by the fires of the unconscious or burned to a crisp: Clinical and theoretical considerations
Guest Presenter: Allan Frosch, PhD
Chair: Kenneth Winarick, PhD

In this presentation I talk about the relationship or link between unconscious and conscious material. When the link is optimal we are warmed by the fires of the unconscious so that what we say and do has meaning – it is alive. When the link between conscious Continue reading Warmed by the fires of the unconscious or burned to a crisp with Allan Frosch at AIP

The price of public shaming in the Internet age

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Click Here to Read: The price of public shaming in the Internet age By Todd Leopold on the CNN website on April 16, 2015.

In the Internet age, shaming has become a subject for social media, sometimes haunting subjects well after they have apologized.  After author Jonah Lehr was found to have made up quotations and accused of plagerizing passages,  he apologized in a speech — only to be ripped in live Twitter feed while delivering the address.  “So you have been publically shamed,” author Jon Ronson said.