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Author: Tamar Schwartz

Supporting the Science of Psychoanalysis

By Tamar SchwartzOctober 23, 2025October 23, 2025 Categories: Psychoanalysis, Science

Click Here to Read: Supporting the Science of Psychoanalysis: Meet the people behind a global program cultivating the next generation of psychoanalytic researchers by Austen Ratner on The American Psychoanalyst substak on October 23, 2025. 

Image: Becker & Maass. Marie Boehm (1863–1953)   Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons  

Your AI Therapist Doesn’t Think About You

By Tamar SchwartzOctober 23, 2025October 23, 2025 Categories: Psychoanalysis, Science

Click Here to Read: Your AI Therapist Doesn’t Think About You: The biggest limitation of using artificial intelligence as your therapist by Imi Lo Ma on her Living with Emotional Intensity blog on the Psychology Today blogs October 2, 2025. 
Image: https://www.vpnsrus.com/   Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

The Erikson Institute Turns 30:  Psychoanalysis meets the world at the Austen Riggs Center

By Tamar SchwartzOctober 23, 2025October 23, 2025 Categories: History, Psychoanalysis

Click Here to Read: The Erikson Institute Turns 30:  Psychoanalysis meets the world at the Austen Riggs Center By Aaron M. Beatty in The American Psychoanalyst Magazine. 

Image: Joe Mabel.  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Plastics in the Brain: What Science Is Revealing

By Tamar SchwartzOctober 22, 2025October 22, 2025 Categories: Psychoanalysis, Science

Click Here to Read: Plastics in the Brain: What Science Is Revealing: Microplastics found in the brain raise concerns for mental and neural health by Burcin Ikiz Ph.D. on the Connecting Neurons blog on the Psychology Today blogs on October 15, 2025.

Human Brain Sagittal Section. Image: Shannan Muskopf  Public Domain via Wikimedia  Commons.

On (Always) Telling the Necessary Lies: The Inescapable Cultural Need to Fictionalize Our Worlds

By Tamar SchwartzOctober 22, 2025October 22, 2025 Categories: Psychoanalysis

Click Here to Read: On (Always) Telling the Necessary Lies: The Inescapable Cultural Need to Fictionalize Our Worlds (Vol. 5; Issue 41) Alan Michael Karbelnig, PhD in his Journeys to the Unconscious Mind newsletter on October 22, 2025.

Image: Paolo Neo.  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

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