Critical Flicker Fusion: Psychoanalysis at the Movies, by William Fried
Publishing a Book About Psychoanalysis and Movies I have been a psychoanalyst for about 45 years, and a writer all of my life. Conducted seriously, both practices impart a degree of personal pride that...
View ArticlePortraits of the Insane: Theodore Gericault and the Subject of Psychotherapy,...
Entering the Analytic Frame: Psychoanalysis as Romantic Science Following the talk I gave at the Freud Museum on October 6 to celebrate the publication of Portraits of the Insane. Théodore Géricault...
View ArticleJung and the Middle Way, by Robert M. Ellis
Hanging between Heaven and Hell: Jung’s Pioneering Understanding of Integration Jung’s Red Book records an extraordinary series of self-induced visions that Jung experienced between 1913 and 1917,...
View ArticleTeaching the World to Sleep, by David R. Lee
Psychological and Behavioural Assessment and Treatment Strategies for People with Sleeping Problems and Insomnia Teaching the World to Sleep was written on the back of a presentation delivered to a...
View ArticleThe Future of Psychoanalysis, by Peter Zagermann
The Debate about the Training Analyst System The Future of Psychoanalysis is a call to action with the aim of reaching a fundamental discussion within our worldwide psychoanalytic community about one...
View ArticleStalker, Hacker, Voyeur, Spy, by Helen K. Gediman
Foraging Film is as Pleasant as a Writer’s Work Gets You don’t have to be a psychoanalyst to recognize a stalker or to read or write a book about stalking. I hope the readers of Karnacology will...
View ArticleBreakthrough Moments in Arts-Based Psychotherapy, by Aileen Webber
How images and symbols can create profound and illuminating insights “I’ve been to see lots of therapists in the past and none of them have ever helped me.” This was the opening statement of my new...
View ArticleKarnacology Review of 2016 !!
Top Karnacology Blogs of the Year Thanks so much to everyone who’s supported Karnacology in 2016. It’s been another remarkable year both in terms of the breadth and the quality of posts – a huge thank...
View ArticleThe Political Self: Understanding the Social Context for Mental Illness, by...
How Society Shapes Who We Are The Political Self explores how our social and economic contexts profoundly affect our mental health and well-being, and how modern neuroscientific and psychodynamic...
View ArticleChildren of Refugees: Torture, Human Rights, and Psychological Consequences,...
Addressing the Gap Between the Psychological Needs of Children and the Services Provided An Afghan refugee girl holds her younger sister In a world where the torture, maltreatment, and neglect of...
View ArticleWhy Oedipus did not have an Oedipus complex, by Siegfried Zepf
Oedipus and the Oedipus Complex: A Revision During his work on the concept of the Oedipus complex in 1910 Freud took recourse to a literary highlight of early European culture, Sophocles’ drama...
View ArticlePermission to Narrate: Explorations in Group Analysis, Psychoanalysis,...
The Origins of Permission to Narrate I’d just finished The World Within the Group (2014) and had several lines of research and chapter drafts that did not find a home in that book. So, without too much...
View ArticleKARNACOLOGY HAS MOVED!
KARNACOLOGY HAS MOVED ! We’re delighted to announce that our discussion forum website Karnacology will now be available from our main Karnac website. From January 2017 all of the articles, interviews,...
View ArticleThe Therapy Womb, by Michael Eigen
Psychoanalytic Beauty and the Unborn Self I remember the first one-on-one session I had with a patient when I began training. I felt I could breathe in an emotional atmosphere I had been looking for...
View ArticleRewiring the Human Brain to Train it for Obedience and Violence: The...
The First Ambush: Hijacking the Human Brain ‘Unbeknown to me at the time, the army’s training and/or indoctrination would come to shape my life, my decisions and my neurological processes for years to...
View ArticleTeaching the World to Sleep, by David R. Lee
Psychological and Behavioural Assessment and Treatment Strategies for People with Sleeping Problems and Insomnia Teaching the World to Sleep was written on the back of a presentation delivered to a...
View ArticleThe Future of Psychoanalysis, by Peter Zagermann
The Debate about the Training Analyst System The Future of Psychoanalysis is a call to action with the aim of reaching a fundamental discussion within our worldwide psychoanalytic community about one...
View ArticleStalker, Hacker, Voyeur, Spy, by Helen K. Gediman
Foraging Film is as Pleasant as a Writer’s Work Gets You don’t have to be a psychoanalyst to recognize a stalker or to read or write a book about stalking. I hope the readers of Karnacology will...
View ArticleBreakthrough Moments in Arts-Based Psychotherapy, by Aileen Webber
How images and symbols can create profound and illuminating insights “I’ve been to see lots of therapists in the past and none of them have ever helped me.” This was the opening statement of my new...
View ArticleKarnacology Review of 2016 !!
Top Karnacology Blogs of the Year Thanks so much to everyone who’s supported Karnacology in 2016. It’s been another remarkable year both in terms of the breadth and the quality of posts – a huge thank...
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