Today’s Biggest Threat: The Polarized Mind

Click Here to Read: Today’s Biggest Threat: The Polarized Mind/ To counter  it, we call for a mobilization of mindfulness practices and dialogue groups on the scale of a public works program for human civility By Kirk J. Schneider, Sayyed Mohsen Fatemi on the Scientific American website on April 16, 2019.

CT scan of patient with brain trauma.  Author:  Rehman T, Ali R, Tawil I, Yonas H.  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

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Crashing the Consultation Room 2019 CIPS/NAPsaC Biennial Clinical Conference in New York

2019 CIPS/NAPsaC Biennial Conference

Dear Colleagues,Please join us at the historic Explorer’s Club in NYC as we present a distinguished panel including Sergio Nick, IPA Vice President and child analyst, who will address political turmoil following the recent presidential election in Brazil and its impact in the consulting room; Louis Brunet, NapsaC representative from Montreal and an expert on world terrorism, who will discuss destructivity and identity; and Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau from Boston, who has written widely on aggression and will present some thoughts on how to detect and address aggression in Continue reading Crashing the Consultation Room 2019 CIPS/NAPsaC Biennial Clinical Conference in New York