Click Here to Read: Conversation Analysis – A Powerful Tool for Psychoanalytic Practice and Psychotherapy Research by Michael B. Buchholz & Horst Kächele.
Discourse into the Night, Two learned robed, bearded and barefoot gentlemen converse, books in their lap. Blades, William: “Pentateuch of Printing with a Chapter on Judges” (1891). Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
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On and Off the Couch: Memoir of a Psychoanalyst by Beverly Kolsky from IPBooks.net
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On And Off The Couch is a beautifully written love letter to psychoanalysis and its power to transform a life. Kolsky gives us an insider’s look into her own journey of becoming free and independent as a woman, and as a psychoanalyst. This compelling memoir reveals the author’s devotion to her patients, the lucky beneficiaries of her own self exploration. We are fortunate that she found her voice, one worth listening to.
—Lisa Sokoloff, LCSW, PsyA, Supervisor and Instructor IPS
When neither residence on an idyllic Greek island nor all-consuming romance can cure the restlessness of an empty self, Kolsky finds her way to the journey within, and she takes us along for the ride. This undaunted accounting from analysand to analyst is a testament to the enduring power of Continue reading On and Off the Couch: Memoir of a Psychoanalyst by Beverly Kolsky from IPBooks.net
A Plea for Reconsideration of Penis Envy: Sigmund Freud a Feminist in His Time by Harmon Biddle
Review of Staring Night by Robert C Abrams, Reviewed by Claire Hilton
Click Here to Read: Book Review: Claire Hilton on Staring Night: Queen Victoria’s Late-life Depression by Robert C Abrams (New York: International Psychoanalytic Books, 2020. ISBN 978-1-949093-55-1) on The Medical Humanities Blog on February 10, 2021.|
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The lie of the banality of evil: Hannah Arendt’s fatal flaw by Henry Zvi Lothane, M.D.
Click Here to Read: The lie of the banality of evil: Hannah Arendt’s fatal flaw by Henry Zvi Lothane, M.D. Published in: Naso, R.C. & Mills, J. (eds.) (2016). Ethics of evil/ Psychoanalytic Investigations. London: Karnac, Chapter 7, pp. 233-264.
Click Here to Read: How To Think About Evil: A Response To Richard J. Bernstein Ph.D. On Arendt’s Banality Of Evil by Henry Zvi Lothane, M.D. Published in Issues in Psychoanalytic Psychology, 36:1-20, 2014.|
Photograph of Hannah Arendt in 1933. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons.