Click Here to Read: The Science and Art of Listening By Seth S. Horowitz in The New York Times on November 9, 2012.
Winnicott Week at NYPSI
NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:
Marianne and Nicholas Young Auditorium
247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3rd, NY, NY, 10028
212-879-6900
www.psychoanalysis.org
Winnicott Week at NYPSI, November 10, 13, & 15, 2012,
First Event: Saturday, November 10, 2012, 2:15 – 5:15 PM, $10 Donation, RSVP admdir@nypsi.org Continue reading Winnicott Week at NYPSI
Nine Lives: A New Book by Newell Fischer
Nine lives—nine people treated in intensive psychoanalytic treatment- are described from within. Their emotional lives, internal struggles, conflicts and anguish are vividly described and understood. Each individual’s story is unique and yet these people are tied together by their shared humanity—the human struggles that the sensitive reader can identify with and appreciate. “Man is more human than otherwise,” an aphorism put forth by the famous psychiatrist Harry Stack Sullivan, underscores this commonality of human experience. Continue reading Nine Lives: A New Book by Newell Fischer
Cut-price therapy and the trauma underlying mental ill health
Challenges in Child Treatment with Michele Bartnett at MITPP
Nine Lives by Newell Fischer, reviewed by Jane Hall
Benefit Dinner for The Helix Center
The Beatles’ Surprising Contribution To Brain Science
Click Here to Read and Listen To: The Beatles’ Surprising Contribution To Brain Science by Jon Hamilton on the VPR website oOn November 8, 2012.
China: Worse Than You Ever Imagined
A daughter faces demons of father’s war
Click Here to Read: A daughter faces demons of father’s war by Moni Basu, CNN website on November 4, 2012
It took Christal Presley many years to understand how a war that took place before she was even born had marred her life. Her father, Delmer Presley, was traumatized by a yearlong tour of Vietnam, which in turn affected Christal.







