Speaking Simply in Psychoanalysis by Robert Levin, LCSW
When Thomas Ogden invited us to “rediscover psychoanalysis” for ourselves (2009), he invited us to discover psychoanalysis as a deeply...
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When Thomas Ogden invited us to “rediscover psychoanalysis” for ourselves (2009), he invited us to discover psychoanalysis as a deeply...
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Manhattan Institute Director Lorraine Caputo interviews Dr. Irwin Hirsch on what it means to be “Interpersonal” and how the Manhattan...
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by Michelle Galanter, M. Phil., Ed.M. How do you expect me to believe in death? I live in an...
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By John Turtz, Ph.D. At the time of this writing (late July, 2022), our planet is on fire—literally. We...
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By Robert Levin, LCSW I love the idea of psychoanalysis. I love its attempt to inspire interest in the mind...
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By Michelle Galanter, Ed.M. One of the problems with psychoanalysis is that the unconscious, the subject of its study, lurks...
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An Exit Interview with Former MIP Co-Director, Veronica Csillag, LCSW AN: As co-director of the Manhattan Institute with Steve Kirschner...
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By Diane Barclay, LCSW The esteemed and gracious editor of this blog has contacted me, gently coaxing me into finishing...
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By Chanda Griffin, LCSW One of my top five movies of all time is The Matrix—a science fiction movie about...
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