Chapter 5 of Unto Death (Words Unspoken) by Naftali Moshe
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Click Here To Read: Chapter 5 of Unto Death (Words Unspoken) by Naftali Moshe.
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In Treatment, the dramatic series on HBO, begins it second season with back to back episodes on April 5th and 6th at 9pm. It stars Gabriel Byrnes as the psychoanalyst and the series includes new patients played by John Mahoney and Hope Davis, Aaron Shaw, and Alison Pel, as well as the analyst’s wife, Kate, played by Michelle Forbes and his supervisor, played by Dianne Wiest.
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Click Here To Read: Chapter 4 of Unto Death (Words Unspoken) by Naftali Moshe.
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Click Here to Read: My Media and My Inner World: A Natural History by Robert M. Young.
Robert M. Young is from Dallas, Texas but has lived in England since 1960. He studied Philosophy at Yale, Medical Sciences at Rochester and History & Philosophy of Science at Cambridge where he taught for a dozen years. He later trained as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist and was Professor of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalytic Studies at the University of Sheffield until he retired. He now lives in London and practices psychotherapy. Further information and writings are at http://www.psychoanalysis-and-therapy.com
Email: robert@rmy1.demon.coo.uk
Click Here to Read: Chapter Three From Unspoken (Words Said After Death) By Naftali Moshe.
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Click Here To Read: Peter Wolson’s Contribution entitled “Political Power: An Alluring Stimulant for Regression and Omnipotence” to the panel: “Theoretical & Clnical Perspectives on Power & Politics” at Symposium 2009: Greed, Sex, Money, Power, and Politics, Mount Sinai Medical Center: Goldwurm Auditorium, 1425 Madison Avenue, February 21st & 22nd, 2009.
THE FUTURE OF PSYCHOANALYTIC EDUCATON: PRESERVATION AND INNOVATION
Cochairs: Jane S. Hall and Arnold D. Richards
Farkas Auditorium,
NYU School of Medicine NYU School of Medicine
November 16, 2008
Click Here To Listen To: Closing Discussion James L. Fosshage with keynote panelists and audience participation Part 1.
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Click Here to Listen to: Closing Remarks by James Fosshage
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Click Here To Listen to: Roundtable #1 on this website
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Roundtable Discussion #1 Changes in Theory and Clinical Practice of Psychoanalysis Moderator: Jonathan House Discussants: Anne Erreich, Craig Solomon, Matthew von Unwerth, Nancy Wolf, Arnold Zinman
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Click Here To Listen To: America in the Age of Trauma with Robert Stolorow, Ph.D. on the Radio Dr. Gluss website.
Click Here To Read: Chapter 2 of Unspoken (Words Said After Death) By Naftali Moshe.
Click Here To Read: Chapter 1 of Unspoken (Words Said After Death) By Naftali Moshe.
Click Here to Read: Transcending Loss through Creative Action By Sophia Richman. Paper presented at The American Psychoanalytic Association Meeting, Winter 2008, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York City.
Click Here To Read: Freud, the Law, and Michelangelo’s Moses by Robert Lippman.
This article previously appeared as: Lippman, Robert. (January 2003). Freud, the Law, and Michelangelo’s Moses. Midstream, Volume XXXXIX, No.1., pp. 32-35. and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.
Click Here to Read: The State Of Threat And Psychoanalysis: From the Uncanny that Structures to the Uncanny that Alienates by Janine Puget.
Janine Puget
Click Here To Read: Introduction to the book: Freud at the Precipice: How Freud’s Fate Sealed the Fate of Psychoanalysis by Robert Langs, M.D.
Click Here to Read: Common Analytic Process goals: A Clinical Model of Analytic Change by Mark Levey.
Click Here To Read: Fee Fie Oh URHUMMM: Money, psychoanalysis, and the smell of blood by Benjamin Kilborne.
Click the Button Below for Kenneth Eisold’s Presentation from The Future of Psychoanalytic Education
Conference at Farkas Auditorium, NYU Medical Center on November 16th, 2008.
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Click Here to Listen To: Jane Hall’s Introduction and The Three Keynote Speakers, Henry J. Friedman, Theodore J. Jacobs, and Paola Mieli.