There are only 5,000 patients in psychoanalysis with members of the American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA), and these analysts are often viewed as arrogant and insular. As a laboratory for psychoanalytic institutions the APsaA provides crucial lessons for the future across the field. What ingredients are needed for psychoanalysis to be a vibrant discipline? What factors have prevailed where psychoanalysis is successful? The author explores the cases of Argentina and France, where psychoanalysis is relatively popular, and then returns to the U.S. situation. Insular mind-sets led to many missed opportunities for cultural and academic engagement in the United States. As an example, the author explores responses to the making of John Husto...
Este artículo plantea una agenda de investigación sobre el establecimiento de las culturas psi en Am...
Copyright © Melvin Bornstein, Joseph Lichtenberg, Donald Silver. Psychoanalysis is about asking the ...
In this article, I consider psychoanalysis from the point of view of academic psychology and academi...
In this essay the author describes the status of the humanities within United States research univer...
fourth society admitted to the IPA after settlement of the antitrust lawsuit against APsaA, the IPA,...
This essay gives a historical/theoretical account of the interaction between psychoanalytic theory a...
lectures at Clark University. The world has changed vastly since Freud created his baby. What kind o...
Second Place in Histories of Literatures, Religions, and Cultures at the 2017 Denman Undergraduate R...
The author contends that both conceptual and institutional problems permeate psychoanalytic institut...
The hegemonic place acquired by psychoanalysis in the Argentinean psychotherapeutic field is recogni...
Can we ‘stand inside’ new thoughts, rather than outside, looking at a closed box? This innovative an...
Psychoanalysis has not enjoyed sufficient attention in the theory and practice of Multicultural Psyc...
American psychoanalysis, Freudian in origin, has recently developed in multiple directions among dif...
Is it fair to say that psychoanalysis and empirical research do not speak in different dialects, but...
The beginnings of the psychotherapist as a psychoanalyst in APA In order to understand the theory an...
Este artículo plantea una agenda de investigación sobre el establecimiento de las culturas psi en Am...
Copyright © Melvin Bornstein, Joseph Lichtenberg, Donald Silver. Psychoanalysis is about asking the ...
In this article, I consider psychoanalysis from the point of view of academic psychology and academi...
In this essay the author describes the status of the humanities within United States research univer...
fourth society admitted to the IPA after settlement of the antitrust lawsuit against APsaA, the IPA,...
This essay gives a historical/theoretical account of the interaction between psychoanalytic theory a...
lectures at Clark University. The world has changed vastly since Freud created his baby. What kind o...
Second Place in Histories of Literatures, Religions, and Cultures at the 2017 Denman Undergraduate R...
The author contends that both conceptual and institutional problems permeate psychoanalytic institut...
The hegemonic place acquired by psychoanalysis in the Argentinean psychotherapeutic field is recogni...
Can we ‘stand inside’ new thoughts, rather than outside, looking at a closed box? This innovative an...
Psychoanalysis has not enjoyed sufficient attention in the theory and practice of Multicultural Psyc...
American psychoanalysis, Freudian in origin, has recently developed in multiple directions among dif...
Is it fair to say that psychoanalysis and empirical research do not speak in different dialects, but...
The beginnings of the psychotherapist as a psychoanalyst in APA In order to understand the theory an...
Este artículo plantea una agenda de investigación sobre el establecimiento de las culturas psi en Am...
Copyright © Melvin Bornstein, Joseph Lichtenberg, Donald Silver. Psychoanalysis is about asking the ...
In this article, I consider psychoanalysis from the point of view of academic psychology and academi...