Migration, chauvinism, Transgender, YTD(?), Himmler’s daugher, Kinder transport from Sasha Rolde

Dear Colleagues:

Summer has arrived, and apart from tying to assimilate in my mind the recent proceedings at the APsaA June meeting, I have not assessed the world stage this week. I am certain that our website will generate some connection to the outside world so I hoe that you will enjoy the posts I am about to describe and also write your comments.
My choices this week are:

1) Jacob Lawrence’s Migration Series in the ART category depicts a vital chapter in American history By Fred Mazelis, especially for those of us who are not as familiar with US history as others.
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Times Literary Supplement Reviews “Interwoven Lives” by Daniel Benveniste

FrontCoverforBenvenisteClick Here to Read:  Review of Daniel Benveniste’s The Interwoven Lives of Sigmund, Anna and W. Ernest Freud by Stephen Frosh in the Times Literary Supplement (reprinted in the Wall Street Journal) on June 12, 2015.

Click Here to Buy: The Interwoven Lives of Sigmund, Anna and W. Ernest Freud. by Daniel Benveniste on IPBooks.net

Click Here to Read:  Review of The Interwoven Lives of Sigmund, Anna and W. Ernest Freud: Three Generations of Psychoanalysis. (2015)  By Daniel Benveniste, PhD, Reviewed by Jeffrey Golland. Continue reading Times Literary Supplement Reviews “Interwoven Lives” by Daniel Benveniste

Philosophy Thursday: Gilbert Ryle

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Click Here to Read:  Gilbert Ryle on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Gilbert Ryle on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

Click Here to Read: Gilbert Ryle on the Information Philosopher Website.

Click Here to Read:  Gilbert Ryle & the Category-mistake by Mark R. Lindner.

Click Here to Read: Gilbert Ryle’s The Concept of Mind on the Angelfire.com website.

Click Here to Read:  Other Posts on Philosophy Thursday on this website.

Aging, childhood, Hitler, 9/ 11, Einstein, Freud and War from Sasha Rolde

The world political landscape this week is concerned with inclusion and acceptance (contract with Syria, refugees, new contenders for US presidency) our psychoanalytic societies struggle with similar issues, and our website this week attempts to be all inclusive as do I in my choices as usual followed by the full week’s menu of posts:
1) Please look at the books as always:

a) on the wish for return to childhood:
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Interpretation: Freud’s Specific or Relevant Action,and Klein’s Point of Urgency” with Chris Mawson at UMPS

Interpretation: Freud’s Specific or Relevant Action, and Klein’s Point of Urgency” by Chris Mawson presented by Understanding Primitive Mental States

Friday, May 1, 2015, 7:30-9:30pm

To speak or not to speak; and if we intervene in the patient’s associations, on what should we focus our interpretation, and in what terms? What role does anxiety play in such decisions? How can we speak more to the point? Continue reading Interpretation: Freud’s Specific or Relevant Action,and Klein’s Point of Urgency” with Chris Mawson at UMPS