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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) Continue reading “The shadow of the object….” The Challenges of Mourning in the Psychoanalytic Encounter at IPTAR
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POETRY MONDAY: March 5, 2018
Lori Levy
Good morning, everyone – and welcome back to winter, after the brief spring fling we had last week here in the northeastern U.S. And now we see that you across Europe are having a “beast” of a snowstorm, the likes of which you have seldom seen. Congratulations – or something!
Nevertheless, we go on with poetry, and our poet today is Lori Levy, who now lives with her family in a multi-generational home in Los Angeles, California, but tells us that “home” for her has also been Vermont and Israel. This is the kind of geographical and cultural background that enriches her poems, which have appeared in many literary journals and anthologies in the U.S., England and Israel. Her poems have also been published in medical and medical humanities journals, such as JAMA and The Examined Life Journal, in a psychological journal, Psychological Perspectives, as well as the anthology recently published by IP Books, Climate of Opinion: Sigmund Freud in Poetry. One of her poems was also read on BBC Radio 4.
It’s with pleasure that we give you the three poems below by Lori Levy.
—Irene Willis, Poetry Editor
IN THE TWIST OF YOUR FINGERS
The psychologist on TV is talking about happiness.
How all we need, really, is a
hot shower in the morning; sometimes just
a stretch, a movement: a body in tune with itself. Continue reading POETRY MONDAY: March 5, 2018



