Sex, Lies, and Videotape
Second Line Stages at 800 Richard Street presents Sex, Lies, and Videotape.Pizza, Wine, Beer @ 6:00pmShow @ 7:00pmDiscussion to follow.Rated R - 100 MIN - Drama. *RSVP Encouraged at FrontDesk@SecondLineStages.com
Second Line Stages at 800 Richard Street presents Sex, Lies, and Videotape.Pizza, Wine, Beer @ 6:00pmShow @ 7:00pmDiscussion to follow.Rated R - 100 MIN - Drama. *RSVP Encouraged at FrontDesk@SecondLineStages.com
"The Characteristics, Aims and Efficacy of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy."Tulane University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, as well as New Orleans-Birmingham Psychoanalytic Center (NOBPC) present Joint Grand Rounds on Friday February 26th from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. by David Goldberg, Psy.D., a psychoanalyst and faculty member of NOBPC. In addition to full time private ... Read more
Instructors: Denise Dorsey, MD & Jamie Cromer, LCSW ACSW Dates: Tuesdays September 20, October 4 and 18, and November 1 and 15 Time: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Fee: $175 (book fee included) 10 CME hours For clinicians and those in training who are curious about what it is that psychodynamic therapists actually do, we ... Read more
The New Orleans-Birmingham Psychoanalytic Center is once again teaming up with New Orleans Film Society by sponsoring a feature film screening as part of the annual New Orleans Film Festival. This exciting event will include the film screening of My First Kiss and The People Involved followed by an on-stage Q & A with the ... Read more
In addition to sponsoring My First Kiss and the People Involved, NOBPC is proud to be a community partner for two films: Are We Not Cats? A young garbage man loses his girlfriend, job, and his home, but acquires an old truck. He takes a trip that quickly turns dreadful, increasingly plagued by a compulsion to eat his ... Read more
As a presidential election year, politics has assumed center stage again for collective discourse. This Scientific Presentation considers the psychological dynamics underlying certain aspects of global politics from the framework of psychoanalytic political psychology. Relevant to this realm of applied psychoanalysis are group psychology, the role of psychological constructs in political movements whose members ... Read more
Dr. Griffin will discuss creative listening and provide a conceptual framework by which works of literary fiction can be used to develop clinicians’ attunement to the expressiveness of language and to foster emotional receptivity to psychoanalytic experience. Dr. Griffin will use Virginia Woolf’s novel, To the Lighthouse, to teach engaged, embodied analytic listening. This novel ... Read more
The Paranoid Thriller and the Suspect Law Saturday, March 11, 10am-12pm Tilton Hall 305 Tulane University Professor Todd McGowan (University of Vermont), a distinguished scholar in psychoanalysis, film studies and cultural analysis, will present a public lecture treating films such The Conversation, The Matrix, and the Jason Bourne thrillers. Using a psychoanalytic framework, Professor McGowan ... Read more