The image that many people have of psychoanalysis is from the 1950s or even earlier. Times change and so has psychoanalysis. Here are some of the ways that modern psychoanalysis has evolved to stay ...
Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Action (CPIA) is a blog—by Executive Editor David Braucher, Ph.D., with Associate Editors Sue Kolod, Ph.D. and Melissa Ritter, Ph.D.—under the auspices of Contemporary ...
SOME fifty years ago, when Freud’s views on human psychology were first made known, they were given a rather hostile and contemptuous welcome by all professions, sacred and profane. The label of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I am continuing my ongoing series about the ...
Christine Brett Vickers is a member of the Victorian Association of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists and the Psychotherapy and Counsellors Federation of Australia. The views in this piece are entirely ...
Herzog’s account treats the Cold War less as a specific struggle between America and the USSR, and more as the setting for a broad range of political and cultural forces that swept up and transformed ...
LONDON — Towards the latter half of the 19th century in central Europe, Orthodox Judaism was going though an enormous period of transition. The haskalah, a Jewish Enlightenment that had more in common ...
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