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As children, my sister Bella and I had our own anthem. It was a bastardized version of a song from Jesus Christ Superstar, ...
The New York Times’ daily brain-teaser Connections served up another challenging set on Wednesday, July 2, featuring themes ...
We fear driverless cars more than student drivers, perhaps because they challenge our need to be in control. Like infants, we ...
Drawing from five years of research, “Dress, Dreams, and Desire: Fashion and Psychoanalysis” delves into psychoanalytic ...
From the dawn of civilization, the shadow of war has loomed over humanity. Despite our relentless pursuit of peace and cooperation, conflict persists, leaving ...
The game of Hide-and-Seek teaches children to bear absence, to symbolize presence, to delay gratification, and to discover ...
What should a psychiatrist say when asked about a public figure’s sanity in a social setting? Exploring ethics, stigma, and ...
New Exhibition Unravels Sigmund Freud’s Complex Relationship With the Women in His Life and Work “Women & Freud: Patients, Pioneers, Artists” spotlights the women who influenced the Austrian ...
Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a revolutionary approach to understanding human psychology. Freud's theories profoundly impacted ...