Click Here to Read: Six photographers who helped us visualise the human psyche Text by Lexi Manatakis on the Dazed website on March 4, 2019.
Les années vous guettent by Dora Maar. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS Established by Karen Horney in 1941 Continuing Education Program: 2 CONTACT HOURS for licensed social workers
329 East 62nd Street — New York, NY 10065 — (212) 838-8044 — aipnyc.org — info@aipnyc.org
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The Contributions of Empirical Infant Research to Psychoanalytic Treatment. Presenter: Dr. Frank Lachmann Date & Time: Thursday, April 18, 2019 [8:00 PM – 10:00 PM] Contact Hours: 2 Location: 329 East 62nd St (Bet. 1st & 2nd Avenues), NYC 10065
Overview: About 15 years ago I wrote a paper “Infant Research and Adult Treatment: What have we learned? How can we apply it?” In my Continue reading The Contributions of Empirical Infant Research to Psychoanalytic Treatment With Dr. Frank Lachmann at AIP

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: THE AUSTEN RIGGS CENTER CELEBRATES A CENTURY OF PIONEERING MENTAL HEALTH CARE, TREATMENT, AND RESEARCH
Leading Psychiatric Hospital Marks its Centennial Year with a Series of Events and Exhibitions, Culminating with Fall Conference and Gala Celebration
“I have nothing to offer except a way of looking at things,” psychoanalyst Erik Erikson wrote in Childhood and Society (1950), offering a critical organizing principle for work at the Austen Riggs Center Stockbridge, MA – March 4, 2019 – The Austen Riggs Center (Riggs) celebrates its one Continue reading Austen Riggs Celebrates a Century of Pioneering Mental Health, Treatment, and Research
The Mental Life of a Combat Vet: Ian D. Buckingham, M.D., Herbert H. Stein, M.D. & Eldene G. Towey, M.D. Saturday, March 16, 2019 10:00 am – 1:00 pm 1 class / $75 Location: 247 East 82nd Street, NYC Register Today
NYPSI Extension Program: The Mental Life of a Combat Vet
Armed conflict between different communities of humanity has been recorded for millennia. The effects of involvement in war on the lives of combatant soldiers and their families have over the centuries been extensively reported in histories, literature, and medical writings. The Continue reading The Mental Life of a Combat Vet: Ian D. Buckingham, M.D., Herbert H. Stein, M.D. & Eldene G. Towey, M.D. at NYPSI
Our Poetry Editor, Irene Willis, is on book leave and will be back with a new column in April. I am posting this review of her recently published book, and a poem from it, for you to enjoy.
A Review of REHEARSAL by Irene Willis (IP Books.net)
The emotional center of Irene Willis’ first-rate book REHEARSAL is a love story. It’s about her husband who died and her courageous recovery of herself. The short poems are in free verse with striking images. My favorite is, fittingly the last, an ironical comment on her end.
GETTING TO CHOSE
But who gets to choose this ordered end
-Maxine Kumin
Trying to will an ordered end
I’m mucking out the garage
where old manuscripts are stored Continue reading Poetry Monday: March 4, 2019