This book offers real-time, intimate reflections on Dr Friedberg’s patients as they struggle with COVID-19 and<its disruptive, dispiriting fallout. Offering a series of intense encounters with worried ,traumatized people, this book will be invaluable to training and practicing psychiatrists, as it points to the several possible directions for our national, psychological recovery from the pandemic.
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Rage and Creativity: How Feminism Sparked Psychoanalysis Edited by Lucille Spira, PhD., Reviewed by Catherine Mallouh, M.D. in the June 2021 COWAP Newsletter
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Committee on Women in Psychoanalysis (COWAP) June Newsletter
Rage and Creativity: How Feminism Sparked Psychoanalysis
On Breathing by Jamieson Webster
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Review of Two Books by Sarah Boxer from IPBooks
Mother May I? A Post-Floydian Folly and In the Floyd Archives: A Psycho-Bestiary by Sarah Boxer are both reviewed in the October 2020 issue of The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association.
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