A Review of Senior Talks; Making Choices Toward a Full Life
By Kathleen Henneberry We need to revise how we think about aging. The old paradigm was: you’re born you peak at midlife and then you decline into decrepitude. Looking at [Read More]
By Kathleen Henneberry We need to revise how we think about aging. The old paradigm was: you’re born you peak at midlife and then you decline into decrepitude. Looking at [Read More]
In early April, BGSP hosted a continuing education event, Moral Injury and the Long Road Home From War. This event featured a talk by Lt. Col. Douglas Pryer, with discussion [Read More]
In early April, BGSP hosted a continuing education event, Moral Injury and the Long Road Home From War. This event featured a talk by Lt. Col. Douglas Pryer, with discussion [Read More]
The Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis marked its 30th annual Cape Cod conference with four days of presentations and discussion of Controversies in Psychoanalysis. The Conference featured daily topics that [Read More]
On Wednesday, June 18th, the last of the “Where’s My Sanity?” series at the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis featured discussion about emotions at work. In this workshop, Claudia Luiz [Read More]
Wednesday, June 11th, 15 inquiring minds congregated at the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis for “Where’s My Sanity? Applied Concepts about Kids“. The evening began with an introduction from Claudia Luiz, author [Read More]
Where’s my sanity? This is not a question one often hears at a psychoanalytic institute. But this title of a seminar and book by Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis graduate, [Read More]