Otherness and the Analysis of Action with Jay Greenberg at AIP

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SCIENTIFIC MEETING: Thursday, November 8, 2012 at 8:00 PM
Jay Greenberg:  OTHERNESS AND THE ANALYSIS OF ACTION

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Sheba and Solomon’s Return: Ethiopian Children in Israel with Nathan Szajnberg at APM

THE ASSOCIATION FOR PSYCHOANALYTIC MEDICINE

The monthly meeting of the Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine will be held at the New York Academy of Medicine, 2 East 103rd Street, New York City, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2012 at 8:00 p.m.  

Please note that due to the Presidential Election, the day of the November APM meeting has been changed to Wednesday, November 7.

“SHEBA AND SOLOMON’S RETURN: ETHIOPIAN CHILDREN IN ISRAEL”
PRESENTER: Nathan Szajnberg, M.D.
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On Loving and Hating; on Art and Neuroscience and on wisdom: An interview with Eric Kandel

On Loving and Hating; on Art and Neuroscience and on wisdom: An interview with Eric Kandel

Eric Kandel articulates the binding dilemma of Vienna, echoing Peter Gay’s memoir, entitled, “My German Problem.”

Kandel begins: “I really like the city of Vienna. I like its art, its music and its architecture. In short, I like the culture that Vienna represents. What really captures me is the period around 1900 — the time of Freud, Schnitzler and Klimt. This is the period in which the modern view of mind that we now hold was born. It was like a second Renaissance in Western culture. Austria was Continue reading On Loving and Hating; on Art and Neuroscience and on wisdom: An interview with Eric Kandel

APsaA Annual Educational Achievement Award

The Schools  Committee of the American Psychoanalytic Association is now taking  submissions for the annual  Educational Achievement  Award

This award is presented to a person, school or educational institution that furthers psychoanalytically informed work with pre-K-12 educators, schools and their students. This prize will be presented on January 18, 2013, at the  annual meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association at the Waldorf-Astoria  Hotel in New York City. There is a $500 honorarium. Continue reading APsaA Annual Educational Achievement Award

Vicarious Traumatization, Resilience, and Transformation with Laurie Anne Pearlman, PhD at CFS