| | | APSA18-200 | | Oral History Workshop #80: The Wolf-Man: Past & Present Encounters Speakers: Nellie Thompson, Ph.D., John Baker, Ph.D., Diane O'Donoghue, Ph.D., Erika Schmidt, L.C.S.W., Nirav Soni, Ph.D., W. Craig Tomlinson, M.D., Olga Umansky, M.L.S After attending this session, participants should be
able to: 1) Discuss the complex and layered legacy of
the case of the Wolf-Man; 2) Explain why the place
of this case in the contemporary psychoanalytic
curriculum is the subject of current debate. | | MP3 | | $30.00 | | $30.00 | |
| | | APSA18-405 | | Psychoanalysis & Neuroscience Symposium: Why & How Consciousness Arises Speakers: Moderator & Discussant: Richard Kessler, M.D.
(Long Island City, NY)
Presenter: Mark Solms, Ph.D.
(Cape Town, South Africa) After listening to this session, participants should be
able to describe the role of the Von Hemholtz
School of Physiology on the development of
Freud’s psychological theories, assess the
neuroscientist Karl Friston’s updating and refining
of the Helmholtzian principles of Freudian
metapsychology, which combined with the role
of affect in the brain, and explain how and why
consciousness occurs. | | MP3 | | $15.00 | | $15.00 | |