Toward a Psychoanalytic Theory of Comics
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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Co-Edited by Tricia Brock, LP-D, NCPsyA, MFA, Lindsay Nejmeh, LMHC and Mia Lotan, MA
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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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Analysis Now invited Anthony Bass, Ph.D., to share the workshop approach he has been practicing and developing over the past...
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By Blair Casdin, LCSW “How are you? What’s new? How’s your practice?” The questions flew at me. Before I could...
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By Vivek Anand, LMFT To read Part I, click here. On the last day of fasting for Ramadan I am...
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By Vivek Anand, LMFT On the first day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, I asked my South Asian...
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By Ruth Lijtmaer, Ph.D. Trauma, flight, and migration have become signatures of our time. Possibly never before in history have...
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