The migrant threatens us where it hurts: in the unconscious fear that there is not enough to go round, writes David Morga
Against the backdrop of the humanitarian tragedy unfolding in the waters of the Mediterranean and re...
What is Europe and who are the Europeans? The concept of Europe is easy enough in one sense-we look ...
The Brexit referendum produced a tumultuous reminder of the emotional-affective dimensions of politi...
As a clinical psychologist, I’ve spent a lot of time talking to people who are feeling emotional. It...
Leaving the European Union (EU) has involved extensive changes in British economic and social realit...
We examine xenophobia from the perspective of the unconscious of individuals, groups and nations, em...
Inconsistent political realities are associated with mental health issues such as hopelessness, anxi...
We have today the highest number of persons who have been displaced due to war, persecution and terr...
A meditation on how psychoanalysis, as the "only real discipline of the excessive," has an indispens...
Psychoanalysis is under greater attack than ever before. An unprecedented decommissioning of psychoa...
Psychoanalytic theory can shed light on the emotions and affects that are rooted in the unconscious ...
This paper explores through a psychoanalytic perspective the construction of ‘whiteness ’ vis-à-vis ...
Today more than ever, our understanding of ourselves, others and the world around us is described in...
The paper discusses the psychoanalytic interpretative possibilities for understanding Europe's reluc...
Abstract: Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis grew out of work with individuals, yet increasingly he wr...
Against the backdrop of the humanitarian tragedy unfolding in the waters of the Mediterranean and re...
What is Europe and who are the Europeans? The concept of Europe is easy enough in one sense-we look ...
The Brexit referendum produced a tumultuous reminder of the emotional-affective dimensions of politi...
As a clinical psychologist, I’ve spent a lot of time talking to people who are feeling emotional. It...
Leaving the European Union (EU) has involved extensive changes in British economic and social realit...
We examine xenophobia from the perspective of the unconscious of individuals, groups and nations, em...
Inconsistent political realities are associated with mental health issues such as hopelessness, anxi...
We have today the highest number of persons who have been displaced due to war, persecution and terr...
A meditation on how psychoanalysis, as the "only real discipline of the excessive," has an indispens...
Psychoanalysis is under greater attack than ever before. An unprecedented decommissioning of psychoa...
Psychoanalytic theory can shed light on the emotions and affects that are rooted in the unconscious ...
This paper explores through a psychoanalytic perspective the construction of ‘whiteness ’ vis-à-vis ...
Today more than ever, our understanding of ourselves, others and the world around us is described in...
The paper discusses the psychoanalytic interpretative possibilities for understanding Europe's reluc...
Abstract: Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis grew out of work with individuals, yet increasingly he wr...
Against the backdrop of the humanitarian tragedy unfolding in the waters of the Mediterranean and re...
What is Europe and who are the Europeans? The concept of Europe is easy enough in one sense-we look ...
The Brexit referendum produced a tumultuous reminder of the emotional-affective dimensions of politi...