‘A dream come true’: Brazil’s blue-and-yellow macaws return to Rio after 200 years

Click Here to Read: ‘A dream come true’: Brazil’s blue-and-yellow macaws return to Rio after 200 years: An ambitious ‘refaunation’ project is bringing the much-loved birds and other lost species back to the city’s national park by Luke Taylor on The Guardian website on April 9, 2026.

Blue-and-yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna) also known as the Blue-and-gold Macaw. Image Beatrice Murch.  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Now Available from IPBooks.net: Motherhood, Childhood, Selfhood: Psychoanalytic Reflections by Mali Mann

Click Here to Purchase: Motherhood, Childhood, Selfhood: Psychoanalytic Reflections by Mali Mann from IPBooks

In Motherhood, Childhood, and Selfhood, Mali Mann delves into psychoanalytic understandings of the complex dynamics of new motherhood and innovative ways of forming families. Reproductive technology raises questions about our notions of the pre-Oedipal mother, the Oedipal complex, and attachment patterns to primary caregivers. Represents the impact of immigration on motherhood; other women chose to become single mothers. Presents their complex experiences, driven by an interplay of intrapsychic, interpersonal, and sociocultural factors. Family formation through surrogacy in same-sex marriages and lesbian motherhood, Continue reading Now Available from IPBooks.net: Motherhood, Childhood, Selfhood: Psychoanalytic Reflections by Mali Mann

The Long Arc of Human History is Toward Planetary Thinking

Click Here to Read: The Long Arc of Human History is Toward Planetary Thinking: From the point of view of all humans on Earth, Globalization did not fail but improved the lives of billions. What lies ahead is the next stage of human development toward another level of abundance by Peter Leyden on The Great Progression Substack on April 14, 2026.

This view of the rising Earth greeted the Apollo 8 astronauts as they came from behind the Moon after the fourth nearside orbit. Image: NASA.  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Film Screening Opportunity: “Outsider. Freud” (2025 Gradiva Award Winner) – Identity, Exile & Psychoanalysis

Dear colleagues,

On behalf of the production team behind the award-winning documentary OUTSIDER. FREUD, directed by Yair Qedar, we are reaching out to explore potential collaboration opportunities with your community.

Following the film’s recent 2025 Gradiva Award win and a successful global tour (including upcoming screenings in New York, Los Angeles, London, and Berlin), we are currently curating a series of high-profile screenings and discussions. Given your organization’s dedication to the human, relational, and societal dimensions of clinical work, we believe this film will resonate deeply with your members.

OUTSIDER. FREUD is a cinematic journey in four acts into the mind, dreams, and exile of the man Continue reading Film Screening Opportunity: “Outsider. Freud” (2025 Gradiva Award Winner) – Identity, Exile & Psychoanalysis