Click Here to Read: Excerpt from “A Symposium on Psychoanalysis” by Thomas Beller from The Threepenny Review, Fall 2012, 33:3, p. 15–16.
This book review of Giovacchini’s 2000 book discusses the jeopardy to any discipline when our theories become more important than our observations. Paul Ekman, the emotions researcher used a fundamental priniciple in his research: separate observations from interpretations. This is from the J. of Am Academy of Psychoanalysis — citation at the end.
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Ved Mehta, the Nobel prize-winning author, gave four principles for good writing: clarity, harmony, truth and an unflinching courtesy to the reader. Peter Giovacchini follows these principles in his latest book, Continue reading Narcissistic Investment in Theories: A Danger to the Discipline by Nathan Szajnberg, MD
Click Here to Read: On Evil: An Interview with Alenka Zupancic by Christoph Cox and Alenka Zupancic.
This article originally appeared as Christoph Cox and Alenka Zupancic (2001/2 An Interview with Alenka Zupancic. Cabinet Magazine Issue 5: Evil (Winter) and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.
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Click Here to Read: A Critical Appraisal of Relational Approaches to Psychoanalysis by Guido Mascialino, B.A. , Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of The University of Texas at Austin in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy The University of Texas at Austin May, 2008 on the Utexas website.
Click Here to Read: Symptomatic Writings: Prefigurations of Freudian Theories and Models of the Mind in the Fiction of Sheridan Le Fanu by Wilkie Collins and George Eliot by Catherine Mary Tingle, Doctoral Dissertation Submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy The University of Leeds, School of English in September 2000.