Infant Observation at CFS

Foundations of Psychoanalytic Practice
We are pleased to offer a new a one-year course on Infant Observation beginning on October 1, 2013.

This stand-alone course is suitable for students from a wide variety of backgrounds, including practicing clinicians from all disciplines, recent graduates of Masters-level or Doctoral-level programs, professionals considering changing careers, and anyone interested in exploring the possibility of post-graduate psychoanalytic training. Continue reading Infant Observation at CFS

A decade of infrared space astronomy comes to a close

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Click Here to Read:  A decade of infrared space astronomy comes to a close. The end of the Herschel Space Observatory mission By Don Barrett on the World Socialist Web Site on May 7, 2013.

The Eagle Nebula captured by Herschel in infrared (left) and Hubble in visible light (right). This is one example of how infrared radiation penetrates and reveals internal characteristics of optically cloaked regions such as gas clouds. The Herschel imagery shows the filaments interior to the opaque columns as seen by Hubble.

DSM-V Exhibit

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DSM-V

Curated by David Rimanelli
Tuesday – Saturday, 11am – 6pm
The Future Moynihan Station
421 8th Avenue (Entrance on 31st Street)
New York, NY 10199

Vito Schnabel is pleased to present the uniquely situated and timely new exhibition, DSM-V, curated by distinguished art critic David Rimanelli. With over three dozen works by artists from Picasso, Warhol, and Manzoni to Cecily Brown, Bjarne Melgaard, and George Condo, the show brings together an exceptional collection of artworks from mid-century to the present day by artists whose projects raise questions about the norms of conventional perception and behavior. Continue reading DSM-V Exhibit