Click Here to View: Interview with Professor Mark Solms, Chair of the IPA Research Committee on the IPA Website.
YIVO News
Join us for the first Yiddish event of the year!
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2014 | 7pm
י.־ל. פּרץ אין אַ צײַט פֿון רעוואָלוציע
Y. L. Peretz in a Time of Revolution
LECTURE & CONVERSATION
Michael Steinlauf, Gratz College; Edward Portnoy, Rutgers University and YIVO
This program is only in Yiddish.
די לעקציע וועט אָנצייכענען פּרצעס אידעיִשע אַנטוויקלונג בשעת ס’האָט Continue reading YIVO News
Under Pressure ‘All Joy and No Fun,’ by Jennifer Senior
Daniel Siegel: “Brainstorm: The Power And Purpose Of The Teenage Brain”
Are You My Cousin?
In China, ‘Once the Villages Are Gone, the Culture Is Gone’
Click Here to Read: In China, ‘Once the Villages Are Gone, the Culture Is Gone’ By Ian Johnson In The New York Times on February 1, 2014.
Video | Relocating Traditions in China Village-based traditions once practiced by close-living families and neighbors are disappearing in an increasingly urban China.
Confessions of a Tiger Couple
Click Here to Read: Confessions of a Tiger Couple By Jennifer Szalai in The New York Times on January 29, 2014.
Amy Chua and her husband, Jed Rubenfeld, captured from two different cameras at the same moment. BARBARA PROBST FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES
Click Here to Read: Kid-Rearing (This is like, so Un-PC… But is it useful?) on this website.
Forms of Vitality: Exploring Dynamic Experience in Psychology, the Arts, Psychotherapy and Development by Daniel N. Stern
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Dan Stern’s Vitality:
Review: Forms of Vitality: Exploring Dynamic Experience in Psychology, the Arts, Psychotherapy and Development. Daniel N. Stern, MD Oxford U Press.
By Nathan M. Szajnberg, MD , Managing Editor.
Vitality is being alive, sensing authenticity: it means movement. If I say Stern’s last book is inspiring, I use a vitality form — “inspire,” to breathe in, Continue reading Forms of Vitality: Exploring Dynamic Experience in Psychology, the Arts, Psychotherapy and Development by Daniel N. Stern