Tribalism and Discrimination with Henry Nunberg, M.D. (moderator), Mark Solms, Ph.D., Robert Paul, Ph.D., and Chief Vincent Mann of the Ramapough-Lenape Nation at NYPSI

NYPSI’s 1044th Scientific Meeting:  Tribalism and Discrimination: An Anthropological and Evolutionary Perspective with panelists: Henry Nunberg, M.D. (moderator), Mark Solms, Ph.D., Robert Paul, Ph.D., and Chief Vincent Mann of the Ramapough-Lenape Nation
Panelists:  Henry Nunberg, M.D. (moderator), Mark Solms, Ph.D., Robert Paul, Ph.D., and Chief Vincent Mann of the Ramapough-Lenape Nation

Saturday, November 21, 2020  |  10:30 am – 12:30 pm (Held Virtually on ZOOM) $30 – General Admission
$20 – Student Admission No charge for NYPSI members and students Register HERE,  visit  nypsi.org or call 212.879.6900

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Op-Ed on Donald Trump by Jan Van Schaik MD

Donald Trump’s Authoritarian Proclivities: A Personal Perspective

As an immigrant who came to the United States to escape the potential threat of Soviet authoritarianism, I have grave concerns that Donald Trump has authoritarian desires and, if given the chance, would move America in an authoritarian direction.

My viewpoint is deeply informed by my personal history. Nearly two decades ago I was struck by the following quote: “The most important event of my life occurred before I was born.” This quote from the son of a Holocaust survivor, was cited by Dora Apel, in her 2002 book, Memory Effects: The Holocaust and the Art of Secondary Witnessing. Although I’ve had my share of trauma, I resonated deeply with this quote ever since I first read it.

I was born in postwar Europe in 1953. My parents immigrated to the US with my sister and me in 1959, after they feared Soviet Continue reading Op-Ed on Donald Trump by Jan Van Schaik MD

WORKSHOP: Psychosis and the Social Link at Après-Coup

Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association presents

Detail of artwork by Judith Scott, fiber and found objects.

WORKSHOP: Psychosis and the Social Link November 1–3, 2019The School of Visual Arts 133 West 21st St. (between 6th and 7th Ave.) Room 101c, New York, NY

A three-day workshop on the psychoanalytic treatment of psychosis with 
Willy Apollon, Danielle Bergeron, and Lucie Cantin 
Psychoanalysts at GIFRIC (Groupe interdisciplinaire freudien de recherche et d’intervention clinique et culturelle), they co-founded The Psychoanalytic Treatment Center of Québec in 1982, a public service for the psychoanalytic Continue reading WORKSHOP: Psychosis and the Social Link at Après-Coup

Love in Analytic Frame with Joseph Natterson at ICP

Click Here to Purchase: The Loving Self by James Natterson from IPBooks.

We are pleased to invite the psychoanalytic community to a special event honoring the life and work of Joseph Natterson, MD Joseph Natterson, MD: Love in Analytic Frame Saturday, September 14, 2019 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM  New Center for Psychoanalysis 2014 Sawtelle Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025


 
The recent publication of The Loving Self, by Joseph Natterson, provides the basic stimulus for this panel on love in psychoanalytic therapy.The loving self is a psychoanalytic concept that has opened new pathways of thought about the role of love in the psychoanalytic experience. Today’s conversation among several scholars offers original ideas, all of which converge to assert the importance of love as a psychoanalytic concept and in psychodynamic therapy. As Jonathan Lear pointed out, psychoanalysis itself is an important part of the evolution of love. Continue reading Love in Analytic Frame with Joseph Natterson at ICP