Psychology Sunday: Michael Eigen

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Click Here to Read:  Therapist from the Depths: A Conversation with Michael Eigen by Ruth Kara-Ivanov Kaniel on the Tikkun website on May 21, 2013.

Click Here to Read:  Faith and Disillusionment: An Interview with Dr. Michael Eigen by Regina Monti on the Dharma Cafe website.

Click Here to Read: The Psychoanalytic Mystic by Mike Eigen, Introduction on the Wilfred Ruprecht Bion. Past and Future section of the Sicap.it website. Continue reading Psychology Sunday: Michael Eigen

Psychology Sunday: Adrienne Harris

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Click Here to Read: Adrienne Harris, Ph.D. on the Post-doctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis website.

Click Here to Read:  Harris, Adrienne(2009)’“You Must Remember This”’,Psychoanalytic Dialogues,19:1,2- 22.

Click Here to Read: The Analyst as (Auto)biographer by Adrienne Harris. American Imago Volume 55, Number 2, Summer 1998 on the Project Muse website.

Click Here to Read: First Do No Harm: The Paradoxical Encounters of Psychoanalysis, Warmaking and Resistance edited by Adrienne Harris and Steven Botticelli on the Google Books website. Continue reading Psychology Sunday: Adrienne Harris

Psychology Sunday: Jessica Benjamin

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Click Here to Read:  Jessica Benjamin on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  Jessica Benjamin the on Psychology’s Feminist Voices website.

Click Here to Read:  PVF Interview with Jessica Benjamin: Putting Psychoanalysis into Practice on YouTube.

Click Here to Read:  Intersubjectivity, Thirdness, and Mutual Recognition Jessica Benjamin, Ph.D. A talk given at the Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles, CA. 2007 on the ICPLA website. Continue reading Psychology Sunday: Jessica Benjamin

Psychology Sunday: Bertram P. Karon

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Click Here to Read:  Bertram P. Karon – Michigan State University on the Michigan State University Website.

Click Here to Read:  Schizophrenia is a Chronic Terror Syndrome, Not Genetic: Dr Bertram Karon’s Acceptance Speech for Empathic Therapist Award on the Craig the Healer website.

Click Here to Read: Bertram Karon clips from film “Take These Broken Wings” on YouTube.

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Psychology Sunday: Leon Festinger

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Click Here to Read: Leon Festinger on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Cognitive Dissonance Experiment on the Explorable Website.

Click Here to Read: Leon Festinger, 1919—1989 A Biographical Memoir by Stanley Schacter.

Click Here to Read: Leon Festinger – Introduces theory of cognitive dissonance, Continues research at the New School on the Psychology Encyclopedia website.

Click Here to Read: Cognitive dissonance on Wikipedia.

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Brian Sutton-Smith, Scholar of What’s Fun, Dies at 90

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Click Here to Read: Brian Sutton-Smith On Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Brian Sutton-Smith, Scholar of What’s Fun, Dies at 90 by Margalit Fox in The New York Times on March 15, 2015.

Click Here to Read: Brian Sutton-Smith on the Valley News website on March 10, 2015.

Click Here to  Read:  The Game Design Reader: A Rules of Play Anthology By Kate Salen and Eric Zimmerman Brian Sutton-Smith Play and Ambiguity.

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Psychology Sunday: Reuben Fine

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Click Here to Read: Reuben Fine on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  Reuben Fine, American Chess Giant, Dead at 79
By Harold C. Schonberg in The New York Times on March 27, 1993.

Click Here to Read: Reuben Fine Books List on the Ranker website.

Click Here to Read: Reuben Fine, Chess and Psychology by Edward Winter on the Chess History Website.

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Psychology Sunday: Jerome Kagan

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Click Here to Read: Jerome Kagan on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  Understanding our personalities requires a lesson in history To better understand human behavior, developmental psychology pioneer Jerome Kagan urges psychologists to look back before moving ahead By Amy Novotney American Psychological Association Monitor in the 2008, Vol 39, No. 11 Issue.

Click Here to Read:  SPIEGEL Interview with Jerome Kagan: ‘What About Tutoring Instead of Pills?’ Harvard psychologist Jerome Kagan is one of the world’s leading Continue reading Psychology Sunday: Jerome Kagan