Click Here to View: Why the universe shouldn’t exist at all By Don Lincoln March 31, 2018.
The Nazi History Behind ‘Asperger’
‘Chappaquiddick’: The Trial of Ted Kennedy
Click Here to Read: ‘Chappaquiddick’: The Trial of Ted Kennedy: A film revives a half-century-old tragedy that left a young woman dead, altered presidential history and created a very different legacy for America’s first family of politics By Peter Canellos on the Politico website on April 01, 2018.
Jetty of the Chappaquiddick Island ferry, Massachusetts, USA Date: July 26, 2009. Photo: Le grand Cricri
How do emerging models of the brain and mind inform clinical practice? with Mark Solms at NYPSI
Early-bird rate extended to Monday, April 2 Continued Exploration of Clinical Neuropsychoanalysis
A one-day workshop with Mark Solms
Sunday, April 8, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., (tickets required)
The Arnold Pfeffer Center for Neuropsychoanalysis of the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute 247 E. 82nd Street, NYC
How do emerging models of the brain and mind inform clinical practice?
Join Mark Solms for an overview of key ideas in neuropsychoanalysis that enrich our theory and technique.
Analytic case presentations will then be made by Jane Hall, LCSW, author of Roadblocks on the Journey of Psychotherapy (2004,) and Deepening the Treatment (1998), and another presenter. Case presentations will be followed by detailed discussions of clinical material from a neuropsychoanalytic perspective. Continue reading How do emerging models of the brain and mind inform clinical practice? with Mark Solms at NYPSI
On the Subject’s Relation to Knowledge with Paola Mieli at Après-Coup
Psychoanalytic Association presents
SEMINAR On the Subject’s Relation to Knowledge Paola Mieli
Friday, April 6, 2018 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm The School of Visual Arts 136 West 21st Street, Room 408, New York, NY
Returning to Freud and Lacan, this seminar will reflect on the function that knowledge and belief play in the subject’s relation to the world. Denial, disavowal, foreclusion—and their subjective and collective implications—will be explored, as well as the differences between unconscious and conscious knowledge, between savoir, connaissance and savoir faire.
Readings for April 6th, 2018: S. Freud, A Case of Paranoia Running Counter to the Psychoanalytic Theory (1915); Neurosis and Psychosis, 1923; The Loss of Reality in Neurosis and Psychosis(1924); J. Lacan, Seminar Book 1, Chapters XXI, XXII (1955); Seminar XI, Chapter XVIII (1964); G.Agamben, Homo Sacer, Introduction; Part III, chapters 1,2,3 (1995). Continue reading On the Subject’s Relation to Knowledge with Paola Mieli at Après-Coup
Passover Seder at Sigmund Shlomo Freud’s
Click Here to Read: Passover Seder at Sigmund Shlomo Freud’s: Toward the end of his career, the father of psychoanalysis, a secularist who believed religion had fulfilled its role, tried to explain what sets Jews apart and formed a controversial – and unsupported – theory about Moses and the origins of monotheism by Amnon Rubenstein on the Israel Hayon website on March 30, 2018.
Click Here To Read: Leo Baeck Memorial Lecture by Arnold Richards.
Click Here to Read: Freud’s Need Not to Believe by Arnold Richards.
Click Here to Read: Freed’s Jewish Identity by Arnold Richards
Click Here to Read: Therapy and Ideology: Psychoanalysis and Its Vicissitudes in Pre-State Israel (Including Some Previously Unpublished Letters by Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein). Science in Context. 23(4) p. 473-506. (2010).
Click Here to Read: Between Technique and Ethic, Between Hermeneutics and Science: Freud’s right guesin by Shichot Israel Journal for psychotherapy. This article is in Hebrew.


