Click Here to Read: The Empirical Status of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy – An Update: Bambi’s Alive and Kicking by Falk Leichsenring, Frank Leweke, Susanne Klein, and Christiane Steinert
in Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 2015; 84:129–148.
Movies Monday: Jakob the Liar and Jakob, der Lügner
Click Here to Read: Jacob the Liar (1975 film) on Wikipedia.
Click Here to Read: JAKOB, DER LÜGNER (JACOB THE LIAR) (1975) on the Rotten Tomatoes.
Click Here to Read: Jakob the Liar 1999 Movie on Wikipedia.
Click Here to View: Jakob The Liar Movie Trailer 2010 on YouTube.
Click Here to Read: Jakob the Liar reviewed by Roger Ebert on the RogerEbert.com website. Continue reading Movies Monday: Jakob the Liar and Jakob, der Lügner
Overlapping Cross-Cultural Meaning in the Play of an Early Adolescent Boy with James Herzog, M.D. at IPTAR CAP
CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHOTHERAPY PROGRAM
(the CAP Program)
VISITING FACULTY PRESENTS
Overlapping Cross-Cultural Meaning in the Play of an Early Adolescent Boy with James Herzog, M.D.
Monday, April 13th, 2015 at 8:00 PM
Reception and Open House at 7:30 pm
Program to follow
Karen Horney Auditorium
329 E. 62nd St. Continue reading Overlapping Cross-Cultural Meaning in the Play of an Early Adolescent Boy with James Herzog, M.D. at IPTAR CAP
Can You See Me Roundtable at IPTAR
Sunday Salon at IPTAR
Institute for Psychoanalytic Training & Research
“Can You See Me”
Difference in the Clinical Encounter
The conversation on race, culture, class, continues….bringing it into the clinical moment.
Sunday March 29, 2015
Address: 140 West 97th Street (Amsterdam/Columbus)
Roundtable 3:00-5:00
Michael Moskowitz, Ph.D. (Diversity Co-Chair)
Carlos Padron, M.A. (Advanced Candidate)
Richard Reichbart, Ph.D. (IPTAR President)
Kathleen White, Ph.D. (Systems-Psychodynamic Studies Director)
Moderator: Martha Bragin, Ph.D. LCSW Continue reading Can You See Me Roundtable at IPTAR
Don’t Blame It on Depression: That’s not what made the Germanwings co-pilot murder 149 people
Click Here to Read: Don’t Blame It on Depression: That’s not what made the Germanwings co-pilot murder 149 people By Anne Skomorowsk on the Slate website on March 29, 2015.
Relatives stand at a monument to honor the victims of Germanwings flight 4U9525 in front of the mountains near the crash site on March 26, 2015, in Le Vernet, France.Photo by Thomas Lohnes/Getty Images
Picture of the Day: Northern Guangxi Province, China
Meaningful Use Stage 3 Proposed Rule: 5 Takeaways for Physicians
‘Shrinks,’ by Jeffrey A. Lieberman with Ogi Ogas
Tackling life head on: The films of Uzbek-Soviet director Ali Khamraev
Psychology Sunday: Leon Festinger
Click Here to Read: Leon Festinger on Wikipedia.
Click Here to Read: Cognitive Dissonance Experiment on the Explorable Website.
Click Here to Read: Leon Festinger, 1919—1989 A Biographical Memoir by Stanley Schacter.
Click Here to Read: Leon Festinger – Introduces theory of cognitive dissonance, Continues research at the New School on the Psychology Encyclopedia website.
Click Here to Read: Cognitive dissonance on Wikipedia.
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