Psychoanalysis, Analytic Institutes and the Influence of the European Unconscious With Jonathan Sklar at AIP

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Thursday, January 17, 2013 at 8:00 PM, Jonathan Sklar, M.D.

PSYCHOANALYSIS, ANALYTIC INSTITUTES AND THE INFLUENCE OF THE EUROPEAN UNCONSCIOUS Continue reading Psychoanalysis, Analytic Institutes and the Influence of the European Unconscious With Jonathan Sklar at AIP

Lincoln, Mahler, Freud, and “compassion fatigue” from Sasha Rolde at InternationalPsychoanalysis.net

Dear Colleagues,

The international psychoanalysis website this week, as previously, reflects the world issues as well as informs us of current events and advances in our field. As previously, The Books and the Science News categories attracted me with especially interesting topics.

I will list some post that have caught my interest, avoid previously posted announcements and encourage you to peruse the rest of the post on the website.

1) An interesting program with Fred Bush presenting Ego Psychology in the Analytic Encounter at IPTAR is surely one not to miss.   This meeting already happened, but is worth reading about.
Click Here to Read This Article: Continue reading Lincoln, Mahler, Freud, and “compassion fatigue” from Sasha Rolde at InternationalPsychoanalysis.net

HSBC’s record $1.9bn fine preferable to prosecution, US authorities insist

Click Here to Read:  HSBC’s record $1.9bn fine preferable to prosecution, US authorities insist.  Officials defend decision not to prosecute in money-laundering case despite HSBC’s ‘blatant failure’ to implement controls  Dominic Rushe in New York and Jill Treanor in London guardian.co.uk on the gaurdian.co.uk website on  December 11 , 2012.

Assistant attorney general Lanny Breuer said taking away HSBC’s US banking licence could have cost thousands of jobs. Photograph: Richard Drew/AP