Click Here to Read: 2020 began with the hottest January in recorded history By Philip Guelpa on the World Socialist Web Site on February 26, 2020. Image: RCraig09. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
Baby and adult brains ‘sync up’ during play, finds Princeton Baby Lab
Click Here to Read: Baby and adult brains ‘sync up’ during play, finds Princeton Baby Lab by Liz Fuller-Wright, Office of Communications on the Princeton University website on January 9, 2020.
18-month old Sawyer Aakre is already a natural on the Apple iPad Image: Intel Free Press Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
The Analyst: Disabled and Enabled by What’s Personal with Judy L. Kantrowitz at NYPSI
NYPSI’s 1042nd Scientific Meeting: The Analyst: Disabled and Enabled by What’s Personal with presenter Judy L. Kantrowitz, Ph.D. and discussant Theodore Jacobs, M.D. “The Analyst: Disabled and Enabled by What’s Personal” Tuesday, March 10, 2020, 8:00 – 10:00 pm New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute 247 East 82nd Street, NYC (btwn 2nd and 3rd Aves) $30 – General Admission $20 – Student Admission No charge for NYPSI members and students
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How do we become analysts? This presentation will focus on how the analyst can be both enabled and disabled by his/her own character and Continue reading The Analyst: Disabled and Enabled by What’s Personal with Judy L. Kantrowitz at NYPSI
New Forms of Melancholia with Massimo Recalcati at Apres Coup
FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS: New Forms of Melancholia Massimo Recalcati Wednesday, April 8, 2020 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at New York University 24 West 12th Street, NYC
The Freudian clinic has described melancholia as a moral delusion mostly based on a sense of guilt. Due to the way in which repression is now being understood, we are identifying forms of melancholia that indicate an eclipse of desire rather than guilt. These forms become the opportunity to Continue reading New Forms of Melancholia with Massimo Recalcati at Apres Coup
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News from The Menninger Clinic
ebruary 2020 Celebrating Women Researchers at The Menninger Clinic Did you know only 30% of researchers are women? We’re proud to celebrate the growing number of women in research at The Clinic on International Women and Girls in Science Day.
For the first time in our history, the Research Department at Menninger is led by a woman. Michelle Patriquin, PhD, ABPP, assumed her leadership role in 2018. She has published more than 40 peer-reviewed papers and received numerous national awards, including the 2019 Rising Star Award from the Association for Psychological Science and the 2018 New Investigator Award from the American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology.
Learn more about our women researchers and their contributions to psychiatric research.
Front row, left to right: Katrina Rufino, PhD, and Michelle Patriquin, PhD,ABPP. Center row, from left: Megan Rech, BA, and Anika Blanchard, MEd, LPC. Third row, from left: Tiffany Tran, BS, Jessica Rohr, PhD, Camille Soriano, BA, and Tina Holmes. Continue reading News from The Menninger Clinic






