International Journal of Controversial Discussions Issue Volume #3 Issue # 2

 Click Here to Read: The International Journal of Controversial Discussions Volume #3 Issue #2.  The theme of the issue is Primary Femininity: Discussions on a Central Identity, with a target paper by Arlene Kramer Richards, Ed.D and edited by M. Sagman Kayatekin, M.D. There is also a paper entitled Psychoanalytic History—Sketches The Power of Exclusion (An Ode to Sheldon Bach and Sándor Ferenczi) by Carolyn Ellman with commentary by Ph.D. with a response by Giselle Galdi. This journal is supported by a generous grant from the American Psychoanalytic Foundation.
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Poetry Monday: Arlene Kramer Richards

 

Arlene Kramer Richards, Ed.D., is a psychoanalyst and a poet. She is a Training and Supervising Analyst with the Contemporary Freudian Society and the International Psychoanalytic Association and Fellow of IPTAR.  She is currently faculty at the CFS and Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology at Wuhan, China.  Her psychoanalytic writings have helped clarify and bring to life issues of female development, perversion, loneliness, and the internal world of artists and poets. Most recent publications include “Gambling and Death” in E. Ronis and L. Shaw (Eds.), Greed, Sex, Money, Power and Politics, (IPBooks, 2011) and Little Boy Lost.  In  A. Adelman and K. Malawista (Eds.),   The Bereaved Therapist: From the Faraway Nearby. (Columbia University Press, 2012), “The Skin I Live In” In A.K. Richards, L. Spira and A.A. Lynch (Eds.) Encounters With Loneliness: Only the Lonely (2013) and a book of her papers, Psychoanalysis: Listening to Understand: Selected Papers of Arlene Kramer Richards (IPBooks, 2012) Myths of the Mighty Women edited by Arlene Kramer Richards and Lucille Spira (Karnac, 2015), Psychoanalysis in Fashion edited by Arlene Kramer Richards and Anita Weinreb Katz (IPBooks, 2019), and Pedro Almodovar: A Cinema of Desire, Passion and Compulsion edited by Arlene Richards and Lucile Spira (IPBooks, 2019).    She also published a book of poetry The Laundryman’s Granddaughter: Poems by Arlene Kramer Richards, (IPBooks, 2011)She is a former representative from North America to the IPA.  She is in Private Practice in Palm Beach, Florida.  Below is her poem, Itta and Lycha

Itta and Lycha

Itta was born in Chechanow, Poland. Because her family was very poor, she was sent to live with her  Aunt and Uncle and their daughter Lycha in their very comfortable Warsaw house. Lycha’s mother had been unable to have other children, so Itta was a companion for her daughter. The girls loved to ice-skate until one day Lycha taunted Itta about not being Continue reading Poetry Monday: Arlene Kramer Richards

Scientists may have just solved the Euphrates River’s mysterious origins

Click Here to Read:  Scientists may have just solved the Euphrates River’s mysterious origins: New research has revealed insight into the evolution of this influential waterway, which may have been created when two ancient rivers coalesced ByNoah Kirsch on the National Geographic website on June 1, 2026 .

The Euphrates River in Turkey, Rumkale Image: Carole Raddato from Frankfurt, Germany.  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commosn.

9 night sky events to see in June, from a ‘strawberry moon’ to an ultra-close planetary conjunction

ClicK Here to Read: 9 night sky events to see in June, from a ‘strawberry moon’ to an ultra-close planetary conjunction. Summer stargazing begins with some spectacular sights, including the hyped conjunction of Jupiter and Venus, which get close enough to view together via binoculars  by Stephanie Vermillion on the National Gegraphic website on  May 28, 2026.

Image: Amedee Guillemin – Le Ciel, 1877, Public Domain Via Wikimedia Commons.