
Click Here to Read: It’s the Most Unknowable Time of the Year By Gary Shteyngart in The New York Times on December 24, 2013.
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A New Focus on Depression
Mere Anarchy by Harvey Roy Greenfeld
It’s still far too early in the aftermath of the lethal game which James Holmes played out in an Aurora, Colorado multiplex to get more than a shadow of a read about his motivation, his master narrative. Psychoanalysts possess a native madness to interpret – it’s in our blood. A few details have emerged about Holmes, but hardly enough to piece together a coherent picture of his inner life, or the external circumstances which might have precipitated his murderous scenario. Continue reading Mere Anarchy by Harvey Roy Greenfeld
When the Right to Bear Arms Includes the Mentally Ill
The Last Bonaparte: The Extraordinary Life of Princess Marie Bonaparte
Barack Obama Is Not George W. Bush
N.S.A. Spied on Allies, Aid Groups and Businesses
Click Here to Read: N.S.A. Spied on Allies, Aid Groups and Businesses By James Glanz and Andrew W. Lehren in The New York Times on December 20, 2013.
Satellite dishes in Cornwall, England, at an outpost of Britain’s General Communications Headquarters. The agency has worked closely with the United States.
Noah’s Story
Letters to David Werman from Anna Freud
Psychotherapy’s Image Problem
Click Here To Read: Psychotherapy’s Image Problem By Brandon A. Gaudiano in The New York Times on September 29, 2013.
Click Here to Read: The evidence-based practice of psychotherapy: Facing the challenges that lie ahead☆ by Brandon A. Gaudiano & Ivan W. Miller in Clinical Psychology Review Volume 33, Issue 7, November 2013, Pages 813–824.









