Sizing Up Consciousness by Its Bits
Tuesday, September 21st, 2010
Click Here to Read: Sizing Up Consciousness by Its Bits by Carl Zimmer in The New York Times on September 20, 2010.
Click Here to Read: Sizing Up Consciousness by Its Bits by Carl Zimmer in The New York Times on September 20, 2010.
Click Here to View: Gwyneth Lewis on the Subconscious and Writing, Video on the Stanford Humanities Center
website on July 01, 2010.
Gwyneth Lewis

lick Here to Read: Flyer for Psychoanalysis and the University: A Centenary Dialogue Presented By Robert A. Paul, PhD at the University of North Carolina School of Social Work on September 25, 2010. Admission is free.
Robert A. Paul
Click Here to Read: A Century of Psychoanalysis and Freedom of Thought at UNC: the Legacy of Harry Woodburn Chase, a paper by Paul M. Brinich.
Paul M. Brinich
Click Here to Read: Announcement for When Worlds Collide: Scientific Meeting, with a Presentation by Steven Kuchuck, sponsored by the Institute for Expressive Analysis to be held NPAP on October 1, 2010. Admission is free.
PLEASE JOIN NYPSI FOR A YEAR LONG CELEBRATION OF OUR CENTENARY CELEBRATING A CENTURY OF ADVANCEMENT THROUGH SELF-KNOWLEDGE
THE NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:
WORKS IN PROGRESS
247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3rd, NY, NY 10028
Wednesday
September 22, 2010
8:30 p.m.
Sustaining the Object Through the Erotic Imagination in Love by Karoly Makk (more…)
Click Here to Read: Ron Artest: Mensch of the Week (Believe it or Not) by New York Sports Digest on the Bleacher Report website on September 17. 2010.
Click Here to Read: Other articles about Ron Artest on this website.
Click Here to Read: Ahead of Time (2010) What She Saw: A Life’s Dispatches By Andy Webster in the New York Times on September 9, 2010.
Click Here to Read: The Ahead of Time website.
Extended in NYC thru September 23 at the Angelika Film Center and in Los Angeles on Setember 24 to 30 at Laemmle’s Music Hall, Los Angeles and in Encino at
Laemmle’s Towne Center.

Click Here to Read: Slipstream: Better Health, With a Little Help From Our Friends by Natasha Singer in the New York Times on September 18, 2010.
PLEASE JOIN NYPSI FOR A YEAR LONG CELEBRATION OF OUR CENTENARY
THE NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:
SCIENTIFIC MEETING
247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3rd, NY, NY 10028
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
8:15 p.m.
The Fear of Death & the Treatment of Dying Patients:
A Psychoanalyst, Psychiatrist Updates our Concepts
Norman Straker, M.D. (more…)
Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies
Spaces are still available for our programmes starting in October 2010
The Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies is internationally recognised as one of the leading centres for work that focuses on the role of the unconscious mind in mental health as well as in culture and society generally. The Centre enjoys an outstanding reputation for research and has consistently achieved the highest rating in the UK’s Research Assessment Exercises, most recently in 2008. (more…)
Click Here to Read: The New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute Extension Division Fall 2010 Brochure.
SAVE THE DATE
COLLOQUIUM with ANDREA CELENZA PHD, OCTOBER 29TH
“The Guilty Pleasure of Erotic Countertransference: Searching for Radial True” Sponsored by the Ethics Committee of the NYU Postdoctoral Program (more…)

Click Here to Read: Israel Museum Awards Michal Heiman First Shpilman International Prize on the ArtDaily.com website on September 15, 2010.
Click Here to Read: Tug of War Pits Genes of Parents in the Fetus By Nicholas Wade in the New York Times on September 13, 2010.
Click Here to Read: Dancing into a dreamlike universe By Dana Gee on The Province website on September 15, 2010.
The Metropolitan Institute for Training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, The Metropolitan Center for Mental Health and The Metropolitan Society of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists
Invite you to a Scientific Meeting
Friday, October 1, 2010
at 8:00 P.M.
MOTHER-INFANT INTERACTION DISTURBANCES
AND THE ORIGINS OF INSECURE ATTACHMENT
Presenter: Beatrice Beebe, Ph.D. (more…)
A man comes to analysis complaining of strange behavior and large gaps in his memory. “I ditched work today, took a train out to Montauk. I don’t know why. I’m not an impulsive person.” He discovers that there are two years of entries torn out of his diary, entries he does not remember making.
He has other complaints as well. He describes himself as shy—“If only I could meet someone now. I think my chances of that happening are somewhat diminished seeing that I can’t make eye contact with a woman that I don’t know.”—and needy—“Why do I fall in love with every woman I see who shows me the least bit of attention?” Nevertheless, he has spent a night walking and lying on the iced over Charles River in Boston with a woman he just met on that trip to Montauk, and was about to take her home to his apartment.
The man’s name is Joel Barish, and he has not actually entered an analytic consulting room (nor the Twilight Zone), but into a film written by Charlie Kaufman, which is close to the same thing. (more…)
Click Here to Read: Psychoanalysis at the Margins by Paul E. Stepansky, Reviewed by Rudy Oldeschulte on the Metapsychology Online website.

Click Here to Read: When a Doctor’s Note for a Student Doesn’t Help
By Perri Klass, MD in the New Yorkt Times on September 13, 2010.