An interdisciplinary group of individuals from the clinical, academic, and general communities with a common interest in the psychoanalytic point of view.
Please join us for our next event, a group discussion of readings that reconsider a classic Freudian concept, the Oedipus Complex. @ Corryville Branch Library https://t.co/KTPCOX9VJd
It was such a pleasure to speak with the Association for Psychoanalytic Thought about horror movies tonight. #horror#horrormovies#brideoffrankenstein @ Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute https://t.co/VtBHkoADVI
This Friday, join us for the first of our Drive-In Double-Feature Discussions! We will screen and discuss The Bride of Frankenstein in relation to feminist psychoanalytic theory. @ East Walnut Hills, Cincinnati https://t.co/KRvoajbbzA
This Friday, June 14 6:30pm at Xavier University - "The Walking Cure: Into the Wild and the Environmentalist Afterlife of Political Psychoanalysis" presented by Alexander Menrisky, Ph.D. https://t.co/xY7HCF2VA5
Reading Group Discussion Sat. April 27 10:30am at the Clifton Branch of the Public Library - Classic Papers Revisited: Mourning and Melancholia / Meaning and Melancholia https://t.co/zmZBkePVOF
Friday, March 29, 2019 6:30pm: A discussion of Three Identical Strangers. Extended excerpts of the film will be shown, followed by discussion by two experts in psychoanalysis and child psychiatry: Michael J. Maloney, M.D. and Janice Singerman, M.D. https://t.co/djjhXkxrMX
Reminder - This Friday, Feb. 15: “Pathography or Narrative Working Through? Interpreting the Autobiographical Self in Mental Illness Graphic Memoirs” - https://t.co/dDQKpFesXD
Friday, February 15: “Pathography or Narrative Working Through? Interpreting the Autobiographical Self in Mental Illness Graphic Memoirs” - https://t.co/1ECcdVYDxE
Please join us for our next event: The Divided Self of Euripides' Medea, by Professor Larry Jost, on Friday, October 26 at 6:30pm - https://t.co/meu7A53T8a
Reminder: Screening of The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999, dir. Anthony Minghella), with discussion by Glenn Anderson (clinical psychologist) and Norman Finkelstein (Prof. of English at Xavier U.). This Fri. Sept. 14 6pm at Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute. https://t.co/7qb5G9d1k9
I wish you BOTH could be here. He was such a talent and left an amazing filmic legacy. In the future, our group will have to plan a jazz discussion and invite you. 😀😀
Please join us for the first event of the APT's 2018-19 season: a screening and discussion of The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999, dir. Anthony Minghella). RSVP and more info - https://t.co/7qb5G9d1k9
@AndNowLoveMovie I'm looking forward to seeing the film when it screens near Cincinnati! We're in the early stages of arranging a public psychoanalytic film festival-- maybe we can include it. Our group organizes public programming affiliated with the Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute.