New Venue, Registration Reopened–Andrew Druck, October 14, Norbert Freedman Memorial Lecture

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In an effort to accommodate as many as possible, we are pleased to announce that we have found a larger venue for this event.
Registration has been reopened, please get your tickets now!
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IPTAR is proud to honor Dr. Andrew Druck. His contributions to psychoanalytic theory and technique, beginning with early insights into the treatment of borderline patients, have expanded over the years to include considerations of the interplay of unconscious conflict and its developmental context; the relation of theory to technique; the complexity of the analytic relationship, including the role of the analyst in helping patients maintain or develop compromised Continue reading New Venue, Registration Reopened–Andrew Druck, October 14, Norbert Freedman Memorial Lecture

Trier is home to the most Roman ruins outside of Rome itself, but for 150,000 annual Chinese visitors, the real draw is the city’s tie to Karl Marx

Click Here to Read: Trier is home to the most Roman ruins outside of Rome itself, but for 150,000 annual Chinese visitors, the real draw is the city’s tie to Karl Marx By Tamara Hinson on the BBC Travel website on July 26, 2018.
Trier, Hauptmarkt 22, Hauptmarkt 23, Simeonstrasse 37: Half-timbered houses, partly massive, around 1600, no. 23, 1602, no. 22 with shop fitting from 1895; four-arched “Kleine Judenpforte”, around 1219. Photo: Berthold Werner. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Freud’s Secret Fellowship of the Ring

Click Here to Read: Freud’s Secret Fellowship of the Ring: In an effort to monopolize the psychoanalytic movement, Freud started a secret panel and gave each member a gift: An antique ring By Eran Rolnik on the Haaretz website on August 22, 2018.

Freud of the Rings exhibition in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, ring worn by Freud himself, depicts coronation of Jupiter by Victoria with Minerva present; Anna Freud inherited the ring and had made it into a lapel pin; Roman period; carnelian in a modern gold setting; Freud Museum London.  Photo: Marsupium. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.