Psychoanalysis Blogs

  • ShrinkWrapped is a blog by a practising Psychoanalyst and Psychiatrist based in new York.
  • Dr. Deborah Serani is a psychologist who specialises in trauma and depression, blogging about current issues and articles that impact the human psyche.
  • Modern Psychoanalysis is a blog by Dr. James Fennessy from New Jersey, USA.
  • Working Through is a blog by a psychoanalyst and clinical psychologist from the East Coast of the USA.
  • In The Room provides a forum for discussion of therapeutic technique, including cognitive behavioural and psychodynamic technique. The focus of the blog is on psychotherapeutic technique and issues in the room rather than case or theoretical discussions.
  • Laura Gonzalez is an artist and academic who blogs about psychoanalysis and art.

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Psychoanalysis Blog Posts

The blog posts below are all tagged in Technorati as being about Psychoanalysis. They may be 'lighter' reading than you're used to, or they may be surprisingly academic and in-depth - it all depends on the individual blogger (or the individual blog post). We hope you find them interesting, informative, and engaging.

We also hope that they'll help you discover some blogs that you'll bookmark to read regularly, whether they're for your education, your continual professional development or for leisure & recreation.

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chuck e. cheese

posted on Mon, 12 May 2008 08:14:34 -0700

I didn't go to Chuck E. Cheese too much when I was a kid, but when I did it was a treat. I think the fact that I didn't go too much made each visit something I even looked forward to more. There weren't any near where I lived, but there was one a few miles from my grandparents' house, so that is the one I visited. This weekend, Golden's mom said she wanted everyone to go to Chuck E. Cheese to celebrate Mother's Day because that is something that they did when Golden was a kid. It was something

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Style– Horror at Jouissance

posted on Sun, 11 May 2008 22:29:31 -0700

Jodi Dean has a short post up on critics who interrogate how much Zizek writes: This is an old topic, much trodden in these parts. But, I’m finally getting around to writing a review that was due 18 months ago (it has now become a review essay) and so I’m returning to old themes. Why, why, why do ‘critics’ attack Zizek for writing too much? An essay in one book I’m reviewing treats the amount of his writing as a symptom. What amount is symptomatic? Even the title of this post is interesting,

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Functional MRI and Adolescence- Part 2

posted on Sat, 10 May 2008 18:51:49 -0700

Please remember that the contents of this book by Dr. Ricker have to be read from the bottom of the blog. For example, Chapter 1 Part A is at the bottom of the blog and is the first entry. Please, therefore, read upward from the bottom of the blog. In that way, you will be reading the chapters in their correct order. Functional MRI and Adolescence Part 2 One absolute key to accomplish this feat of adolescen

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Functional MRI and Adolescence- Part 1

posted on Sat, 10 May 2008 18:43:37 -0700

Functional MRI and Adolescence Part 1 In spite of the above-mentioned seeming drawbacks, many adolescents can be analyzed, Not only can they be, but also they tend to benefit at least as much or more than any age group. Benefits that may occur seem to be twofold: adolescents may be helped with the difficulties that surround nearly all adolescents; Further, analysis may assist in the laying of a sound foundation for t

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plato s theories

posted on Sat, 10 May 2008 13:07:33 -0700

The Emancipated Spectator On second thought, it occurred to me that the very distance, the lack of any obvious relationship between Jacotot’s theory and the issue of spectatorship today might be fortunate. It could provide an opportunity to radically distance … Jacques Rancière - http://ranciere.blogspot.com/|||Objectivity Berkeley’s empiricist idealism, on the other hand, could be called a subjectivism: he held that things only exist to the extent that they are perceived. Both theories claim m

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plato s theories

posted on Sat, 10 May 2008 13:05:39 -0700

The Emancipated Spectator On second thought, it occurred to me that the very distance, the lack of any obvious relationship between Jacotot’s theory and the issue of spectatorship today might be fortunate. It could provide an opportunity to radically distance … Jacques Rancière - http://ranciere.blogspot.com/|||Objectivity Berkeley’s empiricist idealism, on the other hand, could be called a subjectivism: he held that things only exist to the extent that they are perceived. Both theories claim m

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plato s theories

posted on Sat, 10 May 2008 12:54:37 -0700

plato s theories The Emancipated SpectatorOn second thought, it occurred to me that the very distance, the lack of any obvious relationship between Jacotot’s theory and the issue of spectatorship today might be fortunate. It could provide an opportunity to radically distance …Jacques Rancière - http://ranciere.blogspot.com/|||ObjectivityBerkeley’s empiricist idealism, on the other hand, could be called a subjectivism: he [...]

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Are Weight Reducing Medicines Safer?

posted on Sat, 10 May 2008 03:54:37 -0700

Are Weight Reducing Medicines Safer? Filed under: 13134 by admin A fashioned body has turn into the common wish of the common people these days. To accrue a fashioned body is very much probable with weight beating medicines which is an ordinary awareness these days. This is somewhere where diet pills showery in the marketplace like anything. This is a preview of Are Weight Reducing Medicines Safer?

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Caffe Freud: Back to the Future II Sunday Meeting at Elegua, Second Life

posted on Sat, 10 May 2008 01:33:52 -0700

Let's continue our Travel! The idea of that 1995 movie is very strong. Back to the future is the idea that our Future determines, modifies, our present time, so our Present time has the ability to tranform our Past, in Psychoanalysis we'd speak of 'reelaboration'. Maybe, discovering the Past coming back to Future, is a great resource, we could start to explore, more in this 'beyond the reality' virtual world. You are welcome to join our Group and our Sunday Meeting at Elegua 225, 196 at 9am SLT

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naive

posted on Sat, 10 May 2008 00:57:28 -0700

Spoiler alert for those who have not yet watched the latest episode of Survivor (Thursday, May 8, 2008) and intend to. That specific episode is discussed in this post. The sixteenth installment of Survivor concludes this weekend. For this season the hook for the show has been that previous members of the show were pitted against major fans. While this sounds like a good angle, I am not sure the survivors who were picked all portray the image that the producers of Survivor want people to have of

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Open to Others or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Skeptical Doubt

posted on Fri, 09 May 2008 20:32:15 -0700

Descartes. Brains-in-a-vat. Skepticism. The problem of other minds. Philosophy 101. The 15 year-old pragmatist in me was already fed up with these sorts of puzzles– “why do you ask?” I would wonder. I can’t help but notice how bothered some people are by the mere thought that reality as they know it might not really be what they think it is. The thought doesn’t bother me like it does them, and far be it from me to impose myself on anyone, but it’s hard not to have something to say about this

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