The City of the Future: Psychoanalysis and the Social Link in Milan with Après-Coup

Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association, La Biblioteca Sormani e l’associazione dipoesia sono lieti di invitare al convegno La città futura

René Magritte, La boîte de Pandore (Pandora’s Box), 1951. Oil on canvas.
Yale University Art Gallery. Gift of Dr. and Mrs.. John A. Cook, B.A. 1932.
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La Città futura: Psicoanalisi e legame sociale
The City of the Future: Psychoanalysis and the Social Link
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On the Development of Representation and its Failures with Christine Anzieu, M.D. and Francis Baudry, M.D. at NYPSI

NYPSI EXTENSION COURSE: On the Development of Representation and its Failures with Christine Anzieu, M.D. and Francis Baudry, M.D. October 18, 2018 – March 21, 2019, (10/18, 11/15, 1/17, 2/21, 3/21), Thursdays, 8:00 – 9:30 pm, 5 classes / $150, Location: NYPSI (247 East 82nd Street, NYC), To register, click here, visit nypsi.org or call 212-879-6900

NYPSI Extension Course: On the Development of Representation and Its Failures

Some non-neurotic patients are unable to create and to maintain a solid representation of the maternal object. Difficulties with symbolization and concreteness in thinking and language impair the relation to external reality in these patients. Modifications in technique are required In order to deal with these complex issues. The task of the psychoanalyst is no longer centered on the recovery of repressed childhood memories. Instead his/her job is to create Continue reading On the Development of Representation and its Failures with Christine Anzieu, M.D. and Francis Baudry, M.D. at NYPSI

7-week Online Infant Observation Seminar at the Anni Bergman Parent-Infant Program and CFS

7-WEEK ONLINE INFANT OBSERVATION SEMINAR BEGINS OCTOBER 19, 2018 Offered by the Anni Bergman Parent-Infant Program in Conjunction with the Contemporary Freudian Society Instructor: Dorinda Welle, PhD

This experiential seminar provides an introduction to parent-infant observation. The skill of close observation of parent-infant interactions has proven to be valuable in making informed, sensitive and effective assessments and in developing new techniques and interventions in parent-infant work.

Through the practice of infant observation, participants can attune to the emotional states of the infant and parent and become more aware of how the individual clinician makes sense of their observations. We will explore how this observational stance may serve to contain the dyad and the infant’s development. Continue reading 7-week Online Infant Observation Seminar at the Anni Bergman Parent-Infant Program and CFS

Studies in Dysphoria: The False Accord in the Divine Symphony with Marion Oliner, Ph.D at NYPSI

WORKS IN PROGRESS SEMINAR: Studies in Dysphoria: The False Accord in the Divine Symphony with Marion Oliner, Ph.D.

Wednesday, October 3, 2018 at 8 PM, New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute, 247 East 82nd Street, NYC (btw 2nd and 3rd Aves), $20 – General Admission, $15 – Student Admission, No charge for NYPSI members/students
Register HERE, visit nypsi.org or call 212.879.6900

This presentation spans forty years of study and assumes that psychoanalysts should not base their understanding of trauma exclusively on the events that trigger the traumatic process since there are an infinite variety in the ways individuals assimilate a wide range of traumatic events. Some victims never recover and are simply not suitable for Continue reading Studies in Dysphoria: The False Accord in the Divine Symphony with Marion Oliner, Ph.D at NYPSI

How Polygamy Shaped Who We Are

Click Here to Read: How Polygamy Shaped Who We Are: A history of multiple mating plays out in our modern world in all kinds of ways by Glenn Geher Ph.D. on his Darwin’s Subterranean World blog on the Psychology Today blogs on July 19, 2018.

Polygamy; or, The mysteries and crimes of Mormonism, being a full and authentic history of this strange sect from its origin to the present time. (1904). Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons