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A psychoanalytic slant on the world…"the most interesting psychoanalytic publication in the world today." — Josh Hoffs

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Nombre de lectures 21
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Click Here to View: Arnold D. Richards and Arlene Kramer Richards at the 47th
Congress of the International Psychoanalytic Association, in Mexico City (2009):
“Notes on the Theory of Technique and its Consequences for Technique.”
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Psychobiology and molecular genetics of resilience
Thursday, January 3rd, 2013
Click Here to Read: Psychobiology and molecular genetics of resilience
by Adriana Feder, Eric J. Nestler, and Dennis S. Charney on the NIH Access
website. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2009 June ; 10(6): 446–457. doi:10.1038/nrn2649.


Categories: Papers, Science News
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A Non-Empirical Exploration of American Gun Culture, its Roots and
OriginsThursday, January 3rd, 2013
Click Here to Read: A Non-Empirical Exploration of American Gun Culture, its
Roots and Origins by Arthur Meyerson, M.D. This paper is previously unpublished.
Categories: Papers
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Siegfried Bernfeld in San Francisco: A Conversation with Nathan Adler
Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013
Click Here to Read: Siegfried Bernfeld in San Francisco: A Conversation with
Nathan Adler, Ph.D. In Conversation with Daniel Benveniste, Ph.D.
This Article originally appeared as:
Benveniste, Daniel. (2012). Siegfried Bernfeld in San Francisco: A Conversation
with Nathan Adler. Fort Da: the Journal of The Northern California Society for
Psychoanalytic Psychology 18: 1. and appears here with all requisite rights and
permissions.
Siegfried Bernfeld

Categories: Oral History, Papers
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A Psyche of One Voice and Many Voices by Daniel BenvenisteWednesday, January 2nd, 2013
Click Here to Read: A Psyche of One Voice and Many Voices: Clinical Implications
of the Univocal and Polyvocal Conceptualizations of the Psyche by Daniel
Benveniste. This paper was presented at FORUM 2012: An annual conference on
Theory and Practice on April 14, 2012.
Daniel Benveniste

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How to Write a Psychoanalytic Paper
Wednesday, December 26th, 2012
Click Here to Read: How to Write a Psychoanalytic Paper by Glen O. Gabbard,
M.D. on the Houston Psychoanalytic Website.
Glen Gabbard
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Sigmund Freud and Melanie Klein: You Get the Picture
Thursday, December 13th, 2012Click Here to Read: Sigmund Freud and Melanie Klein: You
Get the Picture by Daniel Benveniste.
This article originally appeared as:
Benveniste, D. (2012). Sigmund Freud and Melanie Klein: You get the picture.
Selected Facts: Newsletter of the Northwestern Psychoanalytic Society. October
2012 and appears here with all requisite rights and permission.

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Sigmund Freud and King Tutankhamun
Thursday, December 13th, 2012
Click Here to Read: Sigmund Freud and King Tutankhamun by Daniel Benveniste,
Ph.D.
This article originally appeared as:
Benveniste, D. (2012). Sigmund Freud and King Tutankhamun. The Alliance
Forum: The Newsletter of the Northwest Alliance for Psychoanalytic Study Spring
2012 and appears here with all requisite rights and permission.

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Comments: Be the frst to commentCreative writers and analytic listening by Fred Grifn
Tuesday, December 11th, 2012
Click Here to Read: Listening like a Writer: What Creative Writers Can Teach Us
about the Psychoanalytic Process by Fred Grifn. This paper is previously
unpublished.
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Pearl Harbor: Fifty Years of Controversy
Sunday, December 9th, 2012
Click here to read “Pearl Harbor: Fifty Years of Controversy” by Charles Lutton
from The Journal of Historical Review, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 431-467 via The Institute
for Historical Review website.Click Here to Read: After Pearl Harbor: LIFE in the Pacifc and on the Home Front
on the LIFE Magazine website.
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The widening scope of mentalizing: A discussion
Friday, December 7th, 2012

Click here to read “The widening scope of mentalizing: A discussion” by Peter
Fonagy, Anthony Bateman and Alexandra Bateman from Volume 84, Issue 1,
pages 98–110 of Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice.

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William Menninger and American psychoanalysis
Thursday, November 22nd, 2012
Click Here to Read: William Menninger and American
psychoanalysis, 1946–48, by Rebecca Jo Plant.
This article originally appeared as: Plant, R.J. (2005). William Menninger and
American psychoanalysis, 1946–48. History of Psychiatry 16 (2): 181-202 and
appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.
William Menninger
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Freud’s Dream “Castle By The Sea” (May, 1898) Revisited by Robert L .
Lippman
Sunday, November 18th, 2012

Click Here to Read: Freud’s Dream “Castle By The Sea” (May, 1898) Revisited by
Robert L . Lippman. This paper is previously unpublished.
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Another Defnitive Study from Germany: Psychoanalysis better than CBT
for depression
Saturday, November 17th, 2012
Huber, Klug and colleagues have published this work in German and it will be in
Psychiatry next year. IP.net readers get it now.

This is a remarkable efort: a three-year follow-up study comparing
psychoanalytic, psychodynamic and CBT treatment in a carefully diagnosed
group.

More of this works needs to be done.

Bravo to Huber, Zimmerman, Henrich and Klug. And thanks to Kathy DeWitt for
sending this to us.
N. Szajnberg, MD Managing Editor (more…)
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The Diference Between Capital and Capitalism by Sidney J. Gluck
Monday, November 12th, 2012
Click Here to Read: The Diference between Capital and Capitalism: The
Emergence of Social Capital and Public Capital by Sidney J. Gluck.
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Nathan Szajnberg’s Ticho Award Lecture in 4 parts
Sunday, November 11th, 2012
Click Here to Read: Nathan Szajnberg’s Ticho Award Lecture Part I.
Click Here to Read: Nathan Szajnberg’s Ticho Award Lecture Part II.Click Here to Read: Nathan Szajnberg’s Ticho Award Lecture Part III.
Click Here to Read: Nathan Szajnberg’s Ticho Award Lecture Part IV.


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Nathan Szajnberg’s Ticho Award Lecture Part IV
Thursday, November 8th, 2012
Ticho, Part IV: Drawing Conclusions: Psychoanalysis as Journey and its
Aesthetics

Here is the conclusion of this rapid swoop through Western literature in order to
examine what conceptual ideas about inner life contributed to Freud’s ability to
construct a more elaborate view of the dynamism of our inner worlds.
I am grateful to Arnie Richards and IP.net to be able to ofer all four parts of this
talk to my colleagues and welcome your comments.
N. Szajnberg, MD (more…)
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Nathan Szajnberg’s Ticho Lecture Part 1
Thursday, November 8th, 2012
Click Here for : The Powerpoint that introudced Nathan Szajnberg at the Ticho
Lecture.
I am pleased to present Nathan Szajnberg’s Ticho Memorial Lecture given at the
American Psychoanalytic Meeting on June 15, 2012 in Chicago. This is the frst
post of a four-part series of post sof Dr. Szajnberg’s lecture.
– Arnold Richards, Editor-in-Chief
Mimesis of Inner Lives in Western Literature: How We Got Our Ideas
About Inner Life.
Ticho Memorial Lecture Chicago, Am. Psychoanalytic Association June
2012
N. Szajnberg, MD
Part I: Bible and Homer: on Character; on Parenthood.This paper’s idea frst rose with Saul Bellow in 1970. He promised, in our seminar
on Joyce’s Ulysses, that the only book of literary criticism I would ever have to
read is Auerbach’s Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature.
Several decades later, to design a course for the Hebrew University, I used this
grand text as a loom with which I wove the literary and aesthetics threads of our
psychoanalytic fabric: concepts of person, parent-child relatedness, intimacy,
development, journey as soul-cure, with a guide for this treacherous journey. Just
as Freud turned to an Antique Greek myth to understand a Victorian state of
mind; just as Ticho articulated contributions of German thinking to Freud’s ideas;
or, Makari uncovered three nineteenth Century strands that Freud wove together
into a new view of the psyche; just as Bettelheim explored linguistic contributions
to concepts of psyche and eros (Freud and Man’s Soul), so, I will cull selections of
Western literature# to examine how and when certain concepts developed, and
crystallized into how we think about inner life. (more…)
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