Click Here to Read: The Woman Who Charmed Nietzsche, Freud and Rilke… by María González De León on the Faena Aleph website on October 19, 2014.
Lou Andreas Salomé around 1900. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
Tues, June 4, 2019 at 8PM 247 East 82nd Street, NYC General Admission: $25
Student Admission: $15 Free for NYPSI members/students Register HERE or visit nypsi.org
New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute continues its popular “Conversations with….” Series and is pleased to present Dr. Lois Oppenheim in conversation with acclaimed artist Jane McAdam Freud. No CME or CE credits offered.
Jane McAdam Freud, MA (Royal College of Art) is a Fellow of the Royal British Society of Sculptors. She is represented in the major public Continue reading Dr. Lois Oppenheim in Conversation with… Jane McAdam Freud at NYPSI
Click Here to Read: A Whitewashed Monument to Women’s Suffrage: A sculpture that’s expected to be unveiled in Central Park next year ignores the important contributions of black women By Brent Staples in the New York Times on May 14, 2019.
Women suffragists picketing in front of the White house. The first picket line – College day in the picket line line, 1917. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
THE 19th ROBERT J. KABCENELL MEMORIAL LECTURE “It can’t be”: How Two “Child Analytic Experiences” Look to a Man Who Re-Enters Analysis on the Occasion of Strange Feelings Regarding an Analysis for his Grandson with James Herzog, M.D.
The New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute presents the
ROBERT J. KABCENELL MEMORIAL LECTURE IN CHILD ANALYSIS
“It can’t be”: How Two “Child Analytic Experiences” Look to a Man Who Re-Enters Analysis on the Occasion of Strange Feelings Regarding an Analysis for his Grandson
James Herzog, M.D.
Tuesday, June 11, 2019 | 8:00 – 10:00 PM
The Marianne & Nicholas Young Auditorium
247 East 82nd Street, NYC
This talk will examine the ways in which previous “child analyses” are regarded by a 70-year-old man who re-enters psychoanalysis. It will explore the relationships between his own memories, historical realities and his ‘inscape.’ The talk will consider the influence of the child analyst’s Continue reading “It can’t be”: How Two “Child Analytic Experiences” with James Herzog, M.D. at NYPSI