Mexico City: Hiking Mecca?
Sunday, February 6th, 2011Click Here to Read: Mexico City: Hiking Mecca? by Michael E. Miller in the New York Times on February 4, 2011.
Click Here to Read: Mexico City: Hiking Mecca? by Michael E. Miller in the New York Times on February 4, 2011.
Dear Colleagues, dear Friends,
This is to inform you that the registration for the next IPA Congress that will take place in Mexico City in August 2011 is now open and available online. You can find it on the new IPA website at the following address:
http://www.ipa.org.uk/eng/welcome-to-the-ipa-mexico-city-congress/ (more…)
Click Here to Read: The Psychoanalytic Society of Mexico – Park Mexico website.
Click Here to Read: From the President: Charles Hanly reflects on the Asia conference, Latin America and the centenary year in the IPA Newsletter, December 2010 issue.
Click Here to Read: IPA Mexico City blog by Prudence Gourguechon.

Click Here to Read: Asociacion Mexicana Para La Practica Investigacion Y Ensenaza Del Psycoanalysis, AM Website.

Click Here to Read: The Mexico Congress Call for Proposals is now open. This announcement is for the IPA Mexico City Congress in August 2011.
Click box below for Mexican 2011 IPA Statement by Charles Hanly, president of the IPA.
Click Here to View: Poster for the Narcissism and Hypochondria Preconference in Mexico City on April 17th, 2010.
Click Here to Read: Information about the IPA Mexico Congress. This information and the poster are both in Spanish.
International Psychoanalytical Association
MEXICO CITY – A SAFE AND PLEASANT CONGRESS VENUE
Versión en español abajo
The IPA has been diligently investigating the situation in Mexico City with respect to safety for Congress participants and their families. IPA representatives have made several visits to Mexico and all found the area around the Congress venue and hotels to be safe. There is also a reassuringly strong and visible police presence in the central city area. Major Congresses such as the World AIDS Congress with 25,000 delegates have been held in recent times in Mexico City with no reported incidents taking place, so we are confident in recommending it to you as a safe location. (more…)

Click Here to View: Lost Temples: Mayan Pyramids of Chichen Itza on YouTube.
Click Here to View: Equinox at Chichen Itza in Spanish with English Subtitles.
Click Here to View: Mayan Ruins at Tulum on YouTube.
Click Here to View: Xel-ha Xelha at YouTube.
Click Here to Read: 36 Hours in Mexico City by Brooks Barnes in the New York Times on January 24, 2010.