Book Review of Anything is Possible by Elizabeth Strout

Posted in History, Library Corner

Random House Shari Thurer, ScD, Member of BPSI’s Library Committee. Her remarks below originally appeared in the Fall 2017 issue of the Hann Sachs Library Newsletter, which can be read here. Review of Anything is Possible by Elizabeth Strout, Random House, 2017, 272 pp. In Elizabeth’s Strout’s Anything Is Possible, a farmer watches his barns burn down in a fire possibly set by the town’s public masturbator, whom he exonerates....

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The Analyst’s Reveries

Posted in Library Corner, Recent Work

While the use of the analyst’s own reveries in work with patients has increased in recent times, there has been little critical inquiry into its value, and the problems it may lead to. A new book by our member Fred Busch The Analyst’s Reveries: Explorations in Bion’s Enigmatic Concept (Routledge, 2019) finds increasing veneration for the analyst’s use of their reveries, while revealing important differences amongst post-Bionians in...

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Book Review of Asymmetry by Lisa Halliday

Posted in History, Library Corner

Simon & Schuster Shari Thurer, ScD, Psychotherapist Member of BPSI. Her remarks below originally appeared in the Spring 2018 issue of the Hann Sachs Library Newsletter, which can be read here. Review of Asymmetry by Lisa Halliday, Simon & Schuster, 2018, 288 pp. “Tell all the truth,” wrote Emily Dickenson, “but tell it slant.” Author Lisa Halliday took her advice. In her much-praised novel Asymmetry, Halliday...

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The Voice of Experience – Dan Buie – VIDEO

Posted in History, Library Corner

Dan Buie talks with his friend and colleague Alan Pollack about his life and his work with patients. Dan H. Buie, MD, is a Training and Supervising Analyst Emeritus at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (BPSI), an associate professor of psychiatry at Tufts Medical School, and the author of numerous publications on empathy, aggression, suicide, and borderline psychopathology. Alan Pollack, MD, is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst on...

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Screenagers and Library 3.13

Posted in Arts at BPSI, History, Library Corner, Social Awareness

Olga Umansky, librarian of the Hanns Sachs Library at BPSI. Her remarks below originally appeared in the Fall-Winter 2018 issue of the BPSI Bulletin, which can be read here. “What is the right age to get a smartphone?” “Can I take her phone away? It is my phone, after all!” “What amount of screen time is OK? How do we know if their brains can handle it?” “How can my child not use a phone in school? The homework assignments are actually on the...

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