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Is It Time for the Jews to Leave Europe?
Click Here to Read: Is It Time for the Jews to Leave Europe? For half a century, memories of the Holocaust limited anti-Semitism on the Continent. That period has ended—the recent fatal attacks in Paris and Copenhagen are merely the latest examples of rising violence against Jews. Continue reading Is It Time for the Jews to Leave Europe?
Philosophy Thursday: George Santayana
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Click Here to Read: George Santayana on The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Click Here to Read: George Santayana: Literary Philosopher By Irving Singer on the Google Books Website.
Click Here to Read: Works of George Santayana on the MIT Press website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: George Santayana
An enduring focus on Yiddish language and literature
The Therapy Relationship in Psychodynamic Therapy versus CBT
A remarkable film festival in Mexico City
Keeping psychodynamic diagnostic constructs relevant in the psychiatric nomenclature with Daniel Winarick, Ph.D at NYPSI
NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:
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REFERENTIAL PROCESS SEMINAR
Marianne and Nicholas Young Auditorium
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015, 8 p.m.
Keeping psychodynamic diagnostic constructs relevant in the psychiatric nomenclature: Empirical support for distinguishing schizoid and avoidant personality disorders with Daniel Winarick, Ph.D. Continue reading Keeping psychodynamic diagnostic constructs relevant in the psychiatric nomenclature with Daniel Winarick, Ph.D at NYPSI
Writer’s Wednesday: Emile Zola
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Click Here to Read: Blood and nerves: Murder, suicide, cat-killing and psychological torture – 150 years after it was written, Émile Zola’s Thérèse Raquin is as shocking as ever. But does it work as a play, asks Julian Barnes on the Guardian Website on November 25, 2006.
Click Here to Read: The Rougon-Macquart Novels of Emile Zola (for English-speaking Readers) by Jack J. Woehr on the Well.com website. Continue reading Writer’s Wednesday: Emile Zola
Memories Weaken Without Reinforcement, Study Finds
Click Here to Read: Memories Weaken Without Reinforcement, Study Finds By Pam Belluck in The New York Times on March 16, 2015.
As part of a study to see if forgotten memories actually get weaker in the brain, people were asked to recall photos they had been shown of famous people, ordinary objects or notable places. While they were recalling or viewing the pictures, brain scans registered distinct patterns for each image.CreditFrom top left, clockwise: Computational Perception and Cognition Lab at MIT, John D. Schiff, Dr. Maria Wimber, and Enoch Lau/CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons









