Often associated with the middle class, psychoanalysis is a means of reflecting on human suffering that should be accessible to all. For Freud, the impulse toward psychoanalysis’s democratization lies ...
It is often argued that psychoanalysis has declined in prominence since its ascendance in the mid-20th century. To assess this claim we examined the trajectory of psychoanalytic concepts from 1900 to ...
In contrast to the fruitful relationship between psychoanalysis/psychoanalysts and the humanities, institutionalized psychoanalysis has been largely resistant to the ...
is a senior lecturer in political theory at Royal Holloway, University of London. He has written two books about pragmatism, and is writing one on Ralph Waldo Emerson and another on psychoanalysis.
Throughout the past several decades, psychoanalysis and behavior analysis have been presented as the two opposite sides of clinical psychology. Psychoanalysis focuses on unseen forces and behavior ...
Many situations are now characterized by a breakdown of order and structure, leaving people at the peril of unorganized forces (war machines, human traffickers, etc.) resulting in the dehumanizing of ...
Is psychoanalysis worthy of a place in London's Science Museum? Of course it is, says Robert Bud. Certainly not, counters Mario Bunge Robert Bud is principal curator of medicine at the Science Museum ...
Nick Haslam receives funding from the Australian Research Council. It is now hard to imagine that in the middle of the last century psychoanalysis was an all-conquering cultural force. Psychoanalytic ...
is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in English at the University of Cambridge whose research interests span postwar British and American literature, psychoanalysis and feminism. The Austrian-born ...