Angry Outbursts and Erotic Insinuation: What Freud Was Really Like

Click Here to Read and Listen To:  Angry Outbursts and Erotic Insinuation: What Freud Was Really Like: The father of psychoanalysis insisted that his students maintain neutrality vis-a-vis their own patients, but he himself tended to be impulsive and often crossed the line with his analysands by Ofer Aderet  on the Ha’aretz website on  August 5, 2021.

Psychoanalysis and the Language of War: essaim46


CONFERENCE
 Psychoanalysis and the Language of War essaim 46  A Franco-American Presentation via Zoom Saturday, September 25, 2021
10:00 am – 12:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (US and Canada) To register, 
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The word “war” carries a powerful charge in several sorts of war and in several ways of making war: position war, economic war, atomic war, cold war, spreading war, war against the pandemic…  Psychoanalysts and psychoanalysis are also traversed by this signifier. What are the individual consequences that wars have had for analysts in their practice? What reflections and writings associating psychoanalysis and war have issued from this?
essaim is a French psychoanalytic journal. This encounter is devoted to the presentation and the discussion of Issue 46. (For a summary of Issue 46 in English, click here). Continue reading Psychoanalysis and the Language of War: essaim46

Remains of Nazi Massacre Victims Discovered in Poland’s ‘Death Valley’

Click Here to Read: Remains of Nazi Massacre Victims Discovered in Poland’s ‘Death Valley’:  In January 1945, German forces murdered around 500 Polish resistance fighters in a forest near the village of Chojnice By Isis Davis-Marks in the SMITHSONIANMAG.COM website on August 24, 2021.
Chohnice.  Image: Szater at Polish Wikipedia.  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.