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Rethinking the Schizophrenic Reaction
One of the most striking ideas in modern psychoanalytic thinking is that even the most extreme psychological states are, at their core, attempts at survival. In
The Silence That Heals
In a world obsessed with noise, few things are as unsettling as silence. We fill every empty moment with words, music, scrolling — anything to
Entering the dark room
Most of us believe we are afraid of pain, yet more often than not we are afraid of the feelings that might come with it.
Less is more
Let’s face it, we are born and raised in materialism. And not only that, nothing seems powerful enough to stop this. My kids are not
Why War?
In 1932, amidst a world edging toward another catastrophic war, Albert Einstein wrote to Sigmund Freud with a deceptively simple question: Is there any way
Transference/Countertransference
Transference and countertransference are central concepts in psychoanalysis. These mechanisms (usually unconscious) provide a lens through which the therapeutic relationship can be understood and utilized