Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Legacy of the Third Reich – A Book Review

Posted in History, Library Corner

Rita Teusch, PhD, is a Faculty Member of BPSI. Her remarks below originally appeared in the Summer 2019 issue of the Hanns Sachs Library Newsletter, which can be read here. Emily A. Kuriloff (2014). Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Legacy of the Third Reich: History, Memory, Tradition. Routledge, 177pp. Emily Kuriloff, a psychologist, psychoanalyst, and Training and Supervising Analyst at the William Alanson White Institute, illuminates the...

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Remote Learning with Preschool Children – AUDIO

Posted in History, Social Awareness

In a recent episode of her podcast series, Alexandra M. Harrison, MD, discusses how to support your preschool child in remote learning with an expert educator, Eileen Berger. Alexandra Murray Harrison, MD is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute in Adult and Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis, an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School at the Cambridge Health...

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Psychoanalytic Assessment Applications for Different Settings

Posted in Recent Work

Psychoanalytic Assessment Applications for Different Settings (Routledge, 2021) is a new book, co-edited by BPSI Faculty Member, Anthony D. Bram, PhD. In this edited book, expert assessors illustrate through case examples how they apply psychoanalytic theory to different clinical settings. These settings include private practice, neuropsychological, medical, forensic, personnel, custody, school, and psychiatric-residential. Psychoanalytic...

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“I, too, was once a human being. My name was Sabina Spielrein.”

Posted in History, Library Corner

Olga Umansky, MLIS, is a librarian and archivist of the Hanns Sachs Library at BPSI. Her remarks below originally appeared in the Fall 2020 issue of the library newsletter, which can be read here. Sabina Spielrein in the 1930s. Photograph from the web site of International Association for Spielrein Studies Klara Naszkowska, PhD, a Fulbright and Visiting Scholar at Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University has recently contacted the...

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Meet the Author – John Martin-Joy – VIDEO

Posted in History, Library Corner, Social Awareness

John Martin-Joy, MD, discussed his recently published book Diagnosing from a Distance: Debates over Libel Law, Media, and Psychiatric Ethics from Barry Goldwater to Donald Trump with James Barron, PhD, Shari Thurer, ScD, and the online audience at our Meet the Author Webinar recorded on Jan 11, 2021. Click here for more information or to purchase a copy of the autographed book while the supply lasts. Follow this link to watch other webinars and...

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