There was lots of excitement and controversy at the September 17, 2005 Work-In-Progress Saturday seminar. Donald Carveth (York University and private practice), Kenneth Fuchsman (University of Connecticut), and this author presented on the 1970s as the age of guilt-evasion, narcissistic-permissiveness, and Watergate. Jacques Szaluta (Merchant Marine Academy) skillfully chaired the session in a manner that allowed every last person to have her or his say. Among the 21 colleagues exchanging ideas were (allowing for multiple professional identifications), 13 therapists, eight of whom are psychoanalysts, seven professors, six psychologists, five historians, three social workers, two sociologists, and two MD’s.
Paul Elovitz (Sat,) studied this question.