Arlene Kramer Richards on Beauty and the Ideal at AIP

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SCIENTIFIC MEETING
Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 8:00 PM
This Meeting is Chaired by the Candidates of the AIP
Dr. Arlene Kramer Richards:
BEAUTY AND THE IDEAL
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Movies Monday: Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie

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Click Here to Read:  Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie Reviewed by Roger Ebert on the Roger Ebert.com website.

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Reluctant Warriors by Nathan Szajnberg

Professor Nathan Szajnberg, formerly Freud Professor at the Hebrew University, wrote Reluctant Warriors: Israelis Suspended Between Rome and Jerusalem after interviewing elite combat soldiers during the Second Intifada and Lebanese War.  IPBooks is now publishing this groundbreaking piece of field research and reporting in a newly released revision by the author.

Each chapter is the story of one man, his dilemmas, his challenges, the deaths of those close to him, his defense of his family and land. These  soldiers relate vivid and compelling accounts of their lives and their
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A Daring New Theoretical Perspective: Person Theory by Augustus F. Kinzel, MD

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Click Here to Purchase: Person Theory: Toward a New Developmental Paradigm for the Origin, Nature, and Disorder of the Mind
By Augustus F. Kinzel, M.D.

Person Theory is a major new contribution to theoretical and clinical psychoanalysis, psychodevelopment, psychophysics, and psychohistory.

It defines the formative, mature, and advanced phases of ethnic, cultural, and benevolent unconscious personal motivational development tracks.

It describes the diagnosis and treatment of psychodynamic disorders of unconscious aggression that hold back motivational development in the formative phases of the Work/school, Relational, and Psychosexual tracks, and the DSM-5 psychiatric disorders they trigger and maintain.

It defines unconsciousness and consciousness as basic matter waves that—with energy, substance, time, qualia, gravity, and light—generated both the pre-life and life stages of the universe, culminating in the mind metamorphosis of homo sapiens into the unconscious motivational development track person. Continue reading A Daring New Theoretical Perspective: Person Theory by Augustus F. Kinzel, MD

Brian Sutton-Smith, Scholar of What’s Fun, Dies at 90

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Click Here to Read: Brian Sutton-Smith, Scholar of What’s Fun, Dies at 90 by Margalit Fox in The New York Times on March 15, 2015.

Click Here to Read: Brian Sutton-Smith on the Valley News website on March 10, 2015.

Click Here to  Read:  The Game Design Reader: A Rules of Play Anthology By Kate Salen and Eric Zimmerman Brian Sutton-Smith Play and Ambiguity.

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