The Beauty and Horror of Medusa, an Enduring Symbol of Women’s Power

Click Here to Read: The Beauty and Horror of Medusa, an Enduring Symbol of Women’s Power: Dangerous Beauty: Medusa in Classical Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art explores how the snake-haired Gorgon transformed from a hideous monster into a beautiful femme fatale by Allison Meier on the HyperAllergic website on March 19, 2018.
Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian, 1598–1680) and students. Head of Medusa. Marble, 1630. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

On Boundaries: A Nonlinear View with presenter Robert Galatzer-Levy at NYPSI

NYPSI’s 1027th Scientific Program Meeting: On Boundaries: A Nonlinear View with presenter Robert Galatzer-Levy, M.D. and discussant Adrienne Harris, Ph.D. abstract colorful ribbon, vivid swirl, dynamic loop

On Boundaries: A Nonlinear View Presenter: Robert Galatzer-Levy, M.D. Discussant: Adrienne Harris, Ph.D.
Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at 8 pm New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute 247 East 82nd Street, NYC (btwn 2nd and 3rd Aves)

Boundary concepts pervade psychoanalytic thought and practice from the “repression barrier” to gender and to institutional expectations about professional behavior. Yet analytic discussion Continue reading On Boundaries: A Nonlinear View with presenter Robert Galatzer-Levy at NYPSI

Balance in a Dyad: Mother-Child Therapy with a Two-year-old Boy Presenting Behavioral Issues and Skin Disorder at NYPSI

NYPSI:WORKS IN PROGRESS SEMINAR: Suppression of Affects and Psychosomatic alance in a Dyad: Mother-Child Therapy with a Two-year-old Boy Presenting Behavioral Issues and Skin Disorder, M.D., Ph.D. Young mum and her angry son meeting psychologist Suppression of Affects and Psychosomatic
Christine Anzieu-Premmereur, M.D., Ph.D.

Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at 8:00 pm
New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute
247 East 82nd Street, NYC (btwn 2nd and 3rd Aves)
$15 – General Admission
$10 – Student Admission
No charge for NYPSI members/students
Register HERE, visit nypsi.org or call 212.879.6900
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Historian Tuesday: Herodotus

Click Here to Read:  Herodotus on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  The History of Herodotus By Herodotus

Click Here to Read: Arms and the Man: What was Herodotus trying to tell us? By Daniel Mendelsohn in The New Yorker in April 28, 2008 Issue.

Click Here to Read: On the Road With History’s Father By Tom Bissell in The New York Times on June 10, 2007.

Click Here to Read:   The rest is history: With his reputation for romanticism and rambling and his love of gossip, Herodotus was dismissed by the serious thinkers of his day. Yet his work is both entertaining and deeply moral, argues Charlotte Higgins on the Guardian website on January 2, 2009. Continue reading Historian Tuesday: Herodotus