Consciousness, human & world history, sociology, deviance, neuroscience & astronomy from Sasha Rolde

Dear Colleagues:

With apologies for having skipped a week due to attendance at the APsaA meetings in San Franciso, I return to report to you about the menu of the international psychoanalytic website. After the most memorable turn of events at the APsaA, and the not so favorable status quo in global politics, it is refreshing to read the multifaceted posts that I/we missed the last 2 weeks.

As usual I will list the posts that stood out for me, followed by a list of the others.

My choices were:

1) Elio Frattaroli’s The Psychoanalytic Process: Becoming Conscious of Becoming Conscious Continue reading Consciousness, human & world history, sociology, deviance, neuroscience & astronomy from Sasha Rolde

Oliver Sacks, the 3 Freud generations, changing psychoanalysis from Sasha Rolde

Dear colleagues,

Considering global warming and the fact that not all of the world has had weather as nice as the northeast of the USA, I write somewhat sheepishly, hoping that you all had enjoyed your summer vacations and also that our website has contributed positively to your summer reading. With the Syrian issue and refugee crisis in Europe, and our continuing episodes of killing young black men and policemen, I struggle to comprehend man***s insistence on violence and hope to read some of your comments on the international psychoanalytic website this week. As usual, I will list my own choices followed by the menu of all the categories.
I focused on the following;

1 ) I suggest that you check out the events listed at Austen Riggs and at IPTAR this fall.
in the Announcements Category
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Events at CMPS

Scientific Papers

Drawing: A Study in Meaningful Coincidence
Four people, who are otherwise unconnected, come together and begin to interact in ways that appear to be based on a common traumatic past. Unknown to each other, three of them are recovering from the suicide of a loved one. The story of their interactions raises the question about what (other than chance) could draw them together. Themes of
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Taming of The Crew: Understanding & Coping with Childhood Aggression in the Context of Home & Family II with Wendy Olesker at NYPSI

NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:
CHILD & ADOLESCENT ANALYSIS DIVISION
DIALOGUES ON CHILDHOOD
Marianne and Nicholas Young Auditorium
247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3rd, NY, NY 10028
212-879-6900
www.psychoanalysis.org
www.nypsi.org

Wednesday, March 11, 2015, 8 – 9:15 p.m., Wendy Olesker, Ph.D. will present on Taming of The Crew: Understanding & Coping with Childhood Aggression in the Context of Home & Family II Continue reading Taming of The Crew: Understanding & Coping with Childhood Aggression in the Context of Home & Family II with Wendy Olesker at NYPSI

Philosophy Thursday: Jacques Derrida

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Click Here to Read: Jacques Derrida on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  Jacques Derrida on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

Click Here to Read:  On Cruelty Review of The Death Penalty: Vol. I by Jacques Derrida, translated by Peggy Kamuf, Reviewed by Judith Butler in the London Review of Books on July 17, 2013 .

Click Here to Read: Derrida: The Excluded Favorite by Emily Eakin in The New York Times on March 25, 2013. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Jacques Derrida