Click Here to Read: ‘River of Consciousness’: Oliver Sacks’ Final Essays on Attention, Memory, and Life: A parting gift from the neurologist who was one of the most influential writers of the past half-century BY Dan Falk on the Undark website on February 2,2018.
In Mental Health Counseling at SOE, Freud Lives
Lasers Reveal a Maya Civilization So Dense It Blew Experts’ Minds
Chuck Close and an Artist’s Behavior
Click Here to Read: Chuck Close and an Artist’s Behavior Letters to the Editor in the New York Times on February 1, 2018.
Date: 23 April 2015, 11:11, Source: 86th Street: Chuck Close, Subway Portraits, Author: Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
“The shadow of the object….” The Challenges of Mourning in the Psychoanalytic Encounter: Sunday Salon at IPTAR
Sunday Salon at IPTAR Institute for Psychoanalytic Training & Research
“The shadow of the object….” The Challenges of Mourning in the Psychoanalytic Encounter
Please join the conversation.
Sunday March 25, 2018, Roundtable 3:00-5:00 all are invited, Open House reception to follow 5:00-6:00
IPTAR: 1651 Third Ave. #205 (92nd and Third Ave.)
Eva Atsalis, LCSW
(IPTAR Member and Faculty)
Naama Kushnir Barash, PhD
(IPTAR Fellow and Faculty)
Gil Katz, PhD
(IPTAR Fellow and Faculty)
Moderator: Michael Moskowitz, PhD
(IPTAR Fellow and Faculty)
IPTAR Psychoanalytic Training Programs Open House
TRAINING IN ADULT PSYCHOANALYSIS · INTEGRATED TRACK IN CHILD & ADULT PSYCHOANALYSIS · RESPECIALIZATION · CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHOTHERAPY PROGRAM · Continue reading “The shadow of the object….” The Challenges of Mourning in the Psychoanalytic Encounter: Sunday Salon at IPTAR
Citizen Forum: One Year Later, A Facilitated Group Event — MARCH 5, 2018 at IPTAR
The Gould Center for Psychoanalytic Organizational Study and Consultation
Citizen Forum: One Year Later, A Facilitated Group Event — MARCH 5, 2018
7:30-9:30PM at IPTAR Conference Room
The social and political partisanship that characterized the 2016 election has continued. As citizens, we have been subjected to a cascade of actions and pronouncements that has differed dramatically in tone and substance from anything we have experienced before. After a chaotic and fragmented beginning that led to failure in executing goals, those in power have coalesced to carry out their agenda in a manner that has been shocking even to many of those who are members of the same political party. While there has been some movement within our governmental system to assert checks and balances on what is feared to be moral corruption and emotional instability at the highest level, those whose side lost the 2016 election have been rendered powerless as major changes are taking place. However, there are also signs that the opposition is mobilizing with some initial success. Continue reading Citizen Forum: One Year Later, A Facilitated Group Event — MARCH 5, 2018 at IPTAR