Why Do Economists Disagree? with Robert Frank, Moderator at NYPSI

NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:
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Saturday, October 13, 2012, 2:30 – 4:30 PM, Donations accepted
Why Do Economists Disagree?

Robert Frank, Cornell University, moderates a roundtable discussion which is sure to be of interest to every voter just days before Election Day. Continue reading Why Do Economists Disagree? with Robert Frank, Moderator at NYPSI

Judd Hirsch and Tom Cavanagh Will Star in Freud’s Last Session in California

Click here to read “Judd Hirsch and Tom Cavanagh Will Star in Freud’s Last Session in California” by Kenneth Jones from Playbill.com on September 28, 2012.

Mark St. Germain’s two-character play Freud’s Last Session will star two-time Tony Award winner Judd Hirsch as Sigmund Freud and Tom Cavanagh (of TV’s “Ed”) as C. S. Lewis under the direction of Tyler Marchant in a Los Angeles-area run in early 2013.

 

 

 

Xanax and Valium Boost Dementia Risk by 50 Percent

Click here to read “Xanax and Valium Boost Dementia Risk by 50 Percent  Read more: Xanax and Valium Boost Dementia Risk by 50 Percent Important: At Risk For A Heart Attack? Find Out Now” by Sylvia Booth Hubbard from NewsMaxHealth on September 27, 2012.

Benzodiazepines, the generic name for a family of prescription drugs that include Xanax and Valium used to treat anxiety and insomnia, raise the risk of developing dementia within 15 years by 50 percent. An alarming study found that the drugs, which are used to treat anxiety and insomnia, increased risk in people over the age of 65 who had used benzodiazepines.

The Online Books Page presents SERIAL ARCHIVE LISTINGS for The Psychoanalytic Review

Click here to access SERIAL ARCHIVE LISTINGS for The Psychoanalytic Review.

The Psychoanalytic Review began publication in 1913. Issue copyright renewals began in 1932. From 1958 to 1962, it was known as “Psychoanalysis and the Psychoanalytic Review”, reflecting a merger with the journal “Psychoanalysis”. It reverted to its original name in 1963. It is still published today.

Click here to read the first volume.

What to Watch for in the Presidential Debates

Click here to read “What to Watch for in the Presidential Debates” by By George Lakoff from Reader Supported News on October 2, 2012.

I’ve been applying cognitive linguistics and neuroscience to politics in six books over the past two decades. The ideas in those books were on display in many of the speeches at the Democratic National Convention. Look for them in the debates.