Daniel Paul Schreber Conference
Wednesday, April 27th, 2011Click Here to Read: Daniel Paul Schreiber Conference: 200 Years of Sonnenstein Program. This conference took place in Pima, Germany near Dresden on April 13 to 15, 2011, and was free.
Click Here to Read: Daniel Paul Schreiber Conference: 200 Years of Sonnenstein Program. This conference took place in Pima, Germany near Dresden on April 13 to 15, 2011, and was free.
Click Here to Read: Yom HaShoah: Whole Truth by Jonathan Kirsch in the Jewish Journal on April 26, 2011.
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Click Here to Read: Alice Anderson’s Childhood Rituals prove hair-raising at the Freud Museum in London By Katherine Mulraney on the Culture 24 website on April 29, 2011.
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Click Here to Read: Review: ‘Tale of Jemima Canard’ is a whole different kind of Beatrix Potter By Nancy Worssam in the Seattle Times on April 26, 2011.
Click Here to Read: Editors’ Introduction: The Empty Chair by Herbert M. Wyman, M.D. and Stephen M. Rittenberg, M.D.
This article originally appeared as:Herbert M. Wyman, M.D. and Stephen M. Rittenberg, M.D. (1993). Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis, 2:3-3 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.
Click Here to Read: An Introduction to Child Psychoanalysis by Leon Hoffman, M.D., paper with discussion of the work of Robert Kabcenell.
This article originally appeared as: Leon Hoffman, M.D. (1993). An Introduction to Child Psychoanalysis Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis, 2:5-25 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.
Click Here to Read: A Posthumous Paper by Robert Kabcenell: Some Aspects of the “Treatment Alliance” in Child Analysis.
This paper originally appeared as Robert J. Kabcenell, M.D. (1993).Some Aspects of the “Treatment Alliance” in Child Analysis. Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis, 2:27-41 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.
A Psychoanalytic Institute is an unusual community in many respects: insular, completely dedicated, its members very involved with each other: gossipy, carping, yet somehow strangely reliant on each other’s continued presence. (more…)
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Click Here to Read: Friday Film: Teaching the Holocaust to Teenagers By Michael Kaminer in the Jewish Daily Forward on April 15, 2011.

Click Here to Read: Lazar Greenfield’s ‘Semengate’ Stuns Scientific Community by Michael Smerconish on the Huffington Post website on April 25, 2011.
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Coasting in the Countertransference: The Problem of the Analyst’s Economic Needs
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Click Here to Read: Raquel Berman on three masterpieces of Mexican film-making on the International Psychoanalytical Association website.
Click Here to Read: The Possibilian: What a brush with death taught David Eagleman about the mysteries of time and the brain by Burkhard Bilger in The New Yorker on April 25, 2011.
“Time is this rubbery thing,” Eagleman said. The best example of that is the so-called oddball effect.
Click Here to Read: Exerpt: Chapter 6 of Wearing My Tutu to Psychotherapy and other stories by Kerry Malawista, Anne Adelman, and Catherine Anderson.
Click Here to Read: Other posts on Shakespeare on this website.
Click Here to Read: Review of Hamlet Himself by Bronson Feldman, reviewed by Richard M. Waugaman on the Shakespeare Fellowship
Click Here to Read: Art therapy for offenders helps them to ‘heal.’ Creative expression can help prisoners’ emotions surface in a safe way by Charlie Cooper on The Independent website on April 24, 2011.
Click Here to Read: Review of All About Love: Anatomy of an Unruly Emotion by Lisa Appignanesi, reviewed by Salley Vickers on the Guardian.com.uk website on April 24, 2011.
Love: ‘resistant to analysis because its existence is predicated on experience’.
Click Here to Read: Where morality lives: How should neuroscience change philosophy? By Joshua Rothman on the Boston.com website on
April 24, 2011.
Click Here to Read: New light on how mind meets brain: Neuroscience joins psychiatry on the couch Advocates want turnaround in autism treatment by Karin Kamp on the Swissinfo.ch website on April 23, 2011.
Click Here to Read: Three Poets on “Creative Writers and Day-dreaming” with Louise Glück, Gail Mazur, Robert Pinsky at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.
Click Here to Read: Review: Biography of painter Lee Krasner by Dore Ashton in the Washington Post on April 22, 2011.