DeWitt Wallace Institute Video Archive

Seminars at the Institute of Psychiatry are presented in front of an interdisciplinary gathering of clinicians, scholars, students, interested lay people, and others. Because some of our presentations are works in progress, some lecturers choose not to make them available online. Those for which we have obtained permission are listed here. The Institute will continue to add talks as they occur.

 


November 30, 2022

"Book Talk: Trauma, Flight, and Migration: Psychoanalytic Perspectives"

Dr. Jain

Sargam Mona Jain, M.D.
Weill Cornell Medical College

Category: Mental Health Policy Lectures
November 16, 2022

"Selves Built, Lost, and Studied: Witnessing Neuropsychiatry at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital"

Noga Arikha

Noga Arikha, Ph.D.
European University Institute

Category: Richardson History Seminars
May 20, 2022

"José Manuel Rodriguez, Walter Freeman and Mid-Century Somatic Therapies: A Study in Contrasts"

Joseph J. Fins, M.D., MACP

Joseph J. Fins, M.D., MACP 
Weill Cornell Medicine

Category: Richardson History Seminars
April 22, 2022

"Literary Biography and the Imagination"

Rosanna Warren



Rosanna Warren
Hanna Holborn Gray Distinguished Service Professor
Committee on Social Thought, University of Chicago

Category: Psychiatry and the Arts
April 13, 2022

"Responding to the Prescription Opioid and Heroin Crisis: An Epidemic of Addiction"

Dr. Andrew Kolodny



Andrew Kolodny, M.D.

Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University

Category: Mental Health Policy Lectures
March 21, 2022

"Anti-semitism in Carl Jung and his Inner Circle"

Daniel Burston, Ph.D.



Daniel Burston, Ph.D.

Duquesne University

Category: Richardson History Seminars
March 16, 2022

"Music and the Imagination"

Wesley Stace



Wesley Stace in conversation with George J. Makari, M.D.

Category: Psychiatry and the Arts
February 23, 2022

"Empathy: A History"

Susan Lanzoni, Ph.D.



Susan Lanzoni, Ph.D.

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

Category: Richardson History Seminars
February 14, 2022

"Disalienation: Politics, Philosophy, and Radical Psychiatry"

Camille Robcis, Ph.D.



Camille Robcis, Ph.D.

Professor of French and History, Columbia University

Category: Richardson History Seminars
February 14, 2022

"Psyche and Soul: Rollo May and the Uneasy Marriage of Psychology and Religion"

Robert H. Abzug

Robert H. Abzug, Ph.D.

Professor Emeritus, University of Texas at Austin

Category: Richardson History Seminars