November 11, 2011
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Greed was central to the recent American financial debacle. The debacle destroyed many trillions of dollars of wealth across the globe and vastly diminished the status of the United States as a model for economic life. Yet our understanding of greed and how it operates has remained primitive. Greed is, however, [...]
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March 27, 2011
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Reluctant Warriors explores the lives of elite Israeli citizen-soldiers in action. They speak of their inner lives, how they became such a select group of fighters, what it is like to face an enemy, including the ambivalence, hesitance, as well as certitude about protecting their families, most of whom live within [...]
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November 28, 2010
Coming soon from IPBooks! Minding the Social Brain: A Real World Text for Social Neuroscience by Jay Harris.
The impulse to tell one’s story doesn’t die easily; it is baked into the brain’s cake by evolution. But storytellers we rely on for prioritizing our collective survival policies may be fortune-tellers who hold our social globe in itchy [...]
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July 14, 2010
MARGARET MAHLER: A BIOGRAPHY OF THE PSYCHOANALYST
By Dr. Alma Halbert Bond
McFarland Publishers ISBN: 978-0-7864-3355-1
Forced to flee anti–Semitism, Margaret Mahler and her husband Paul came to the United States in 1938. Here Mahler performed her most significant research and developed concepts such as her ground-breaking theory of separation-individuation. This volume depicts Mahler’s life and work, her [...]
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August 20, 2009
Beginning to Grow: Five Studies describes work with five children from infancy to maturity at age 18. The children’s growth is traced with regard in terms of conflict and ego strength.. Children’s drawings are used to illustrate their lines of development by focusing on the drives towards voyeurism and exhibitionism.
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