‘Partly Alive’: Scientists Revive Cells in Brains From Dead Pigs

Click Here to Read:  ‘Partly Alive’: Scientists Revive Cells in Brains From Dead Pigs: In a study that upends assumptions about brain death, researchers brought some cells back to life — or something like it By Gina Kolata in the New York Times on April 17, 2019.

Culture of rat brain cells stained with antibody to MAP2 (green), Neurofilament (red) and DNA (blue) Image courtesy of EnCor Biotechnology.  Image: Gerry Shaw.  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

 

COUPLES THERAPY TRAINING PROGRAM OPEN HOUSE at WCSPP

The Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
COUPLES THERAPY TRAINING PROGRAM OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, April 28, 2019 1:00 p.m.

Are you interested in developing your skills in working with couples?
If so, please join us for an informal conversation about the WCSPP Couples Therapy Training Program

This program is a one-year course of study that focuses on the theory and practice of couples therapy, integrating contemporary psychoanalytic thinking with systems theory.  Dr. John Turtz, Program Director, will present an overview of the program and there will be lots of time for Continue reading COUPLES THERAPY TRAINING PROGRAM OPEN HOUSE at WCSPP