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Aug 14 |
Existentialism, Featured, Features, Psychology |
Robert McInerney |
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A Personal Phenomenology of Three Depressions PROLOGUE The moon loves the sun as my father loved me. I believe that my dad was depressed a good portion of his life, and yet somewhere from this dark side he loved me and I think...
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Dec 14 |
Psychology, Psychotherapy |
Lee Vance |
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The inpatient unit where I work is not unlike any other clinic or health facility, set with decades old white washed walls and colorless decor. Walking in, I hurry my pace and refrain from inhaling the burning aroma of...
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Dec 14 |
Psychology |
Richard Bargdill |
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This is part 2 of a piece Richard Bargdill wrote for the Dasein Project on October 15, 2011. CLIENT AND ARTIST (cont.) 7. Clients and artists must resist urge to judge one’s self or the piece before the work is finished...
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Dec 1 |
Editorial | The Project, Psychology |
Jason McCarty |
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Part of why I wanted to focus on Freud was because of the magnitude of his influence on our lives, our culture, and how we think. One piece to the Dasein Project that we have sort of hit on and sort of haven’t is the...
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Dec 1 |
Psychology |
Thomas Moore |
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Most of us are probably familiar with traditional images of terrifying goddesses or women of myth. Kali in India, the fierce goddess with bulging eyes, multiple weapons and long, red, protruding tongue is one, and the more...
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Dec 1 |
Psychology |
Adam Blum |
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Peter Fuller’s Psychoanalysis and Art (1980), which looks psychoanalytically at four major art works and their corresponding historical movements, is fortunately as vivid and instructive a history of psychoanalysis as it is of...
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Dec 1 |
Psychology |
David Gatta |
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The Use of Contemporary Kleinian Ideas to Find the Beginning: Some Thoughts on Freudian Death Drive. Both the beginning and the end of our lives put us closer in some ways than we have ever been to death. These time points...
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Nov 1 |
Depth Psychology |
Jason McCarty |
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I find it interesting that no men submitted a piece for this issue on the Human Body. Is this just coincidence? I dont’ think so. So why then? Well, it is certainly not very masculine to speak of one’s body....
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Nov 1 |
Expressive Arts, Psychotherapy |
Ilene Serlin |
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Note: This piece was a contribution by Ilene Serlin to the book Healing Stories: The Use of Narrative in Counseling and Psychotherapy Edited by Stanley Krippner, Michael Bova, and Leslie Gray; published by Puente:...
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Oct 15 |
Existentialism, Psychology, Psychotherapy |
Ilene Serlin |
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This article is a reprint from the Journal of Humanistic Psychology XX(X) 1–4 © The Author(s) 2011 Sage Publication: http://www. sagepub.com Abstract Since much of humanistic psychology’s agenda has been taken up by...