Click Here to Read: The Planet of the Apps: If Great Apes Rule in Sci-Fi World, Malignant Apps Rule Ours (Vol. 5; Issue 32) by Alan Michael Karbelnig, PhD on His Journeys to the Unconscious Mind website on August 13. 2025,
Category: Psychoanalysis
Oedipus Returns
Mental(izing) Health: Worse Than It Seems, But Not Without Hope
Click Here to Read: Mental(izing) Health: Worse Than It Seems, But Not Without Hope
Newsletter, #67 by Elliot Jurist on his Mental(izing) Health blog on Linked In on August 1, 2025.
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Why Do So Many Dislike Small Talk?
Click Here to Read: Why Do So Many Dislike Small Talk?: Neurodivergence, gender, and culture play a part in social expectations. by Kaytee Gillis, LCSW on her Invisible Bruises blog on the Psychology Today blog on June 27, 2025.
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The Dangers of Engaging Emojis
Psychoanalytic AI Activism
Click Here to Read: Psychoanalytic AI Activism: Creatively and critically engaging the future by Todd Essig in the American Psychoanalyst Substrack Newsletter on July 31, 2025.
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New eBook for Shevrin Festschift Available on Kindle

Click Here to Purchase: The Science of Psychoanalysis: The Realization of Freud’s Promise: Festschrift in Honor of Howard Shevrin eBook on Amazon.com.
From the Editor, Robert Hunt Berry:
“This very rewarding enterprise of Howard Shevrin has provided unique and comprehensive paradigms that give many psychoanalytic constructs a special empirical accessibility and richness . . .
Whereas the Shevrin enterprise mostly has focused upon psychoanalytic research legacies, there also have been contributions in areas that are clinical, theoretical, scholarly, and literary . . .
The headwinds against psychoanalysis are strong, and especially in realms of academic research. Continue reading New eBook for Shevrin Festschift Available on Kindle



