Archive for February, 2011

Historic Debate (Part III, rebutals): Leo Rangell and Andre Green at 1975 IPA Meeting

Sunday, February 20th, 2011

Introduction by Leo Rangell: At the IPA Congress in London in 1975, a debate took place in the opening plenary session between Andre Green and me on “Changes in Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice”. I argued for a continuing, cumulative single theory, while Green felt hat new and sicker patients required significant changes in theory. About a quarter century later, Martin Bergmann referred to this debate as a landmark in the history of psychoanalysis, placing it in a series with earlier debates, on Ferenczi’s active technique, Wilhelm Reich’s character analysis, and the Controversial Discussions between the proponents of Melanie Klein and Anna Freud. “In the debate itself,” Bergmann writes, “Rangell and Anna Freud [who was the discussant ofthe two papers] carried the day,” but continues, “the era they represented had already passed.” Although winning “hands down” on content, the analytic center, “so eloquently defended by Rangell and Anna Freud, could not turn back the tide of change that André Green had represented.”

Looking back at this intercontinental discussion, it might well be that this conclusion initiated the general attitude of pluralism over unity that followed as this debate was followed by an explosion of psychoanalytic theory from a fairly uniform system to a cluster of competing theories. The original tapes of this historic exchange have been preserved and can here be listened to again. From a current perspective, it might be asked: “What might have been the course of theory had the one who won actually won.”

NOTE: In the recordings linked below, Andre Green’s presentation is interpreted in the voice of a female interpreter.

This portion of the debate took place immediately following the remarks by Anna Freud as posted last time, and in fact picks up on the heels of the lengthy applaiuse which followed her talk.

Click Below to Listen to: Introduction and Leo Rangell, Rebutal, Part 1


Click Below to Listen to: Leo Rangell, Rebutal, Part 2


Click Below to Listen to: Andre Green, Rebutal, Part 1


Click Below to Listen to: Andre Green, Rebutal, Part 2


Tracing Lacan in Hollywood and out

Sunday, February 20th, 2011






Click Here to Read:  Review of Enjoy Your Symptom: Lacan in Hollywood and out by Slavoj Zxizek on  reviewed on the website Iran Book Agency on  February 19,  2011.

Yale professor re-imagines an earlier attack on America

Sunday, February 20th, 2011

Click Here to Read:  Yale professor re-imagines an earlier attack on America By Rege Behe, in the Pittsburg Tribune Review on February 20, 2011.

Note from Kerry Kelly Novick about Parenting letters

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

Dear colleagues,

The three letters published in today’s NY Times speak to the enormous real-life utility of the psychoanalytic approach to development and relationships. For families who don’t have access to the wonderful Reflective Parenting groups in LA or a thoughtful pediatrician like Claudia, we are finding that parents of child patients and adult patients who are parents or grandparents are finding practical help for their reactions to their children in our latest book “EMOTIONAL MUSCLE: STRONG PARENTS, STRONG CHILDREN.” There we give explicit suggestions for how to work on pausing to think, understanding where one’s child is coming from and more.
Nice work, Paul, Regina and Claudia!
Kerry Kelly Novick
kerrynovick@gmail.com

EMOTIONAL MUSCLE: STRONG PARENTS, STRONG CHILDREN
available through amazon.com and
http://buildemotionalmuscle.com

Click Here to Read:  The original article on Parenting and the letters to the editor in response.

Parent Trapped

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

Click Here to Read: Parent Trapped, OpEd  Piece by Katherine Ellison in the New York Times on February 11, 2011.

Click Here to Read:  When Parents Are Pushed to the Limit, Letters to the Editor by Claudia Gold, Paul C. Holinger, Pamela Potischman, Regina Pally and Beth Rosen in the New York Times on February 18, 2011.

The Fear of Insignificance: Searching for Meaning in the Twenty-first Century

Saturday, February 19th, 2011








Click Here to Read: Review of The Fear of Insignificance: Searching for Meaning in the Twenty-first Century by Carlo Strenger, Reviewed by Robert Stolorow on the Huffington Post website on Feburayr 18, 2011.

Round-the-clock’ lifestyle could disrupt metabolism, brain and behavior

Saturday, February 19th, 2011






Click Here to Read:  ‘Round-the-clock’ lifestyle could disrupt metabolism, brain and behavior on the Rockefeller University website on February 17, 2011.

Between the Familiar and the Stranger: Attachment, Agency and Desire with Jill Gentile at MIP

Friday, February 18th, 2011

MANHATTAN INSTITUTE FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS
COLLOQUIUM SERIES 2010-2011

Between the Familiar and the Stranger:
Attachment, Agency and Desire
Jill Gentile, PhD (more…)

The Freud Museum

Friday, February 18th, 2011






Click Here to Read:  Feature: Exhibition – The Freud Museum open Wednesday to Friday, 12am to 5pm.

The Mind in Conflict with Ian Buckingham at NYPSI

Friday, February 18th, 2011

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: Extension Division
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THE MIND IN CONFLICT
Ian Buckingham, M.D.
Thursdays, 8:30 – 10 pm
March 17 – May 5, 2011 (8 Sessions) (more…)

“Dial-A-Muse” Debuts At Yale

Friday, February 18th, 2011






Click Here to Read: “Dial-A-Muse” Debuts At Yale By Nancy Mattoon on the Booktryst website February 18, 2011.

Handbook AIDS Psychiatry-Review/Author Chat

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Click Here to Read:  Handbook AIDS Psychiatry-Review/Author Chat: review of the book the Handbook  AIDS Psychiatryand interview with the Lead Author of that book, Mary Ann Cohen, reviewer and interviewer Michael Blumenfield on Michael Blumenfield’s Psychiatry Talk blog on February 16, 2011.






Warm Nights, Cold Noses

Thursday, February 17th, 2011




Click Here to Read: Warm Nights, Cold Noses by Bob Morris in the New York Times on February 16, 2011.

Icarus in Concrete

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

Click Here to Read: Icarus in Concrete,  Review by Harvey Roy Greenberg of This Boy’s Life: directed by Michael Caton-Jones. This Boy’s Life and other films reviewed by Harvey Roy Greenberg are available either through Netflix, Ebay, or Amazon.com, as well as special internet sites. Dr. Harvey Roy Greenberg, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University, publishes widely on cinema, media, and popular culture. Other reviews and essays can be found at his website, http://www.doctorgreenberg.net. Dr. Greenberg welcomes comment, criticism, and further discussion, of his reviews.

The Neuroscience of True Grit

Thursday, February 17th, 2011






Click Here to Read:  The Neuroscience of True Grit: When tragedy strikes, most of us ultimately rebound surprisingly well. Where does such resilience come from? by Gary Stixin the Scientific American on February 15, 2011.

Exhibition in Valencia Marks the Centenary of the Birth of Artist Roberto Matta

Thursday, February 17th, 2011




Click Here to Read: Exhibition in Valencia Marks the Centenary of the Birth of Artist Roberto Matta on the Artdaily.org website

Anna M. Burton, M.D

Thursday, February 17th, 2011




Click Here To Read: Anna M. Burton, M.D.’s page on the NYU Langone Medical Central website.

Plymouth psychoanalyst honored as educator of laypeople

Thursday, February 17th, 2011






Click Here to Read: Plymouth psychoanalyst honored as educator of laypeople by M. English on the Montgomery Media website on February 16, 2011.

Psyche & Muse: Creative Entanglements with the Science of the Soul

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

Click Here to Read:  Psyche & Muse: Creative  Entanglements with the Science of the Soul at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library on January 28 through June 13, 2011.

Brain Cells Start Sending Signals Early

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

Click Here to Read:  Brain Cells Start Sending Signals Early
Fetal neurons show firing patterns similar to those seen in sleeping adults
By Rachel Ehrenberg on the US News Sience website on February 16, 2011.