The Art of Listening to Clients (and Jazz)
In therapy as in music, we are working through silences, syncopations, and melodies behind the narratives.
Kurt Cobain’s Rage and Bliss
The new edition … sheds more light on Kurt Cobain and Nirvana, but also the work of being a journalist and trying to get to the bottom of who your subject is.
Hear the Color, See the Music
Seeing music as a “body” awash in color, hearing it when no one else does, landed her in hospitals as a teenager and resulted in misdiagnoses such as bipolar and schizophrenia—along with the requisite medications.
Revisiting Freud’s “Discrediting”
It is far past time to let go of the dominant narrative that Freud––and, by extension, all of psychoanalysis––has been discredited.
Psychoanalytic Fiction Writers
Storytelling is central to both literature and psychoanalysis, as is language more generally: what is said and not said.
Diving into the Unconscious
What if we thought of therapy as this kind of experience: one of floating, exploring, descending, and ascending in a fluid medium? What if the psychic “traces” described by Freud were underwater rather than underground?
American Envy and Greed
This movie is a fanciful representation of what many Americans are experiencing now—a full-on identity crisis—and if we don’t discover who we are and what we’re here for, we’re in for a mental collapse.
SPRING AWAKENING
This issue of TAP marks the arrival of spring with themes of love, sex, desire, and addiction.
OEDIPUS RETURNS
Probably none of Freud’s ideas have aroused more disgust and incredulity than the Oedipus complex.
CAN PSYCHOANALYSIS SAVE MARRIAGE? AND WHEN SHOULD IT?
How do we approach patients who are experiencing a downturn in their marriage, or marriage-like commitment, even a desiccation of love?
ADDICTED TO YOU
On an evening in 2011, my then-boyfriend nearly strangled me to death in my bedroom.
THE REVERSAL OF HELPLESSNESS WITH DISPLACEMENT
In my clinical experience, addictions are neither more nor less than compulsions, psychological problems which we know how to treat.
BEYOND CLIMATE DEFENSIVENESS
We possess the knowledge, and the technology, to make changes necessary to prevent the climate from deteriorating further. Psychological obstacles, along with political ones, prevent us from implementing them.
THE UNTOLD STORY OF SABINA SPIELREIN
In April of 1905, a month before her discharge from the care of Carl Jung at the Burghölzli Psychiatric Hospital, nineteen-year-old Sabina Spielrein visited the University of Zurich and contemplated a return to normal life and resumption of her studies.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
I steal my first book on psychoanalytic theory when I am fourteen. It is Karen Horney’s The Neurotic Personality of Our Time, and I steal it from a bookstore in Worcester.
ON FEAR OF HOPE
Ellenhorn is a sociologist and clinical social worker who has developed an innovative treatment program for psychiatric and psychosocial recovery which bears his name.
IN THE GRAY ZONE
Everywhere in pre-1947 India, signs hung that read, “No Indians or Dogs allowed.”
WHERE ARE THE SOCIAL WORKERS IN APSA?
The number of social workers in APsA remains astonishingly small at 8 percent, when social workers comprise more than half of mental health providers nationwide
DISTRIBUTED LEADERSHIP
Due to a historic bylaw change in 2023 to promote greater inclusivity, psychoanalytic psychotherapists—therapists with psychoanalytic methods who haven’t completed traditional institute training—now have full membership status in the American Psychoanalytic Association.
The Atheist and the Apologist
Sigmund Freud’s famous dictum “from error to error, one discovers the entire truth” seems entirely appropriate as a guide for attempting to critically evaluate Matthew Brown’s strange film adaptation of Mark St. Germain’s one-act play Freud’s Last Session.
THE TRAVELER
In season 8 of his CNN travel show Parts Unknown, Anthony Bourdain visits a psychoanalyst during a trip to Buenos Aires, a city some have called the psychoanalytic capital of the world.
BEYOND IMMOLATION AND INFIGHTING
Walk through Brooklyn Bridge Park on a summer Sunday and you see people with dark skin and people with light skin and every shade in between…
VALIDATING ERNEST BECKER'S THEORY OF THE DENIAL OF DEATH
Nobel Prize–winning neuroscientist Eric Kandel said a little over twenty years ago that “psychoanalysis still represents the most coherent and intellectually satisfying view of the mind.”
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ITS DISCONTENTS
Starting in the fall of 1980, I sequestered myself four mornings a week in a windowless cubicle beneath a Saks Fifth Avenue in suburban Philadelphia…
CIVILIZATION AND ITS PLAYLIST
Mr. Farley’s cultural references, and the historical moment of his psychoanalysis, are mine
LOOKING, OR NOT LOOKING, TOGETHER
I was honored to be invited to speak at the APsA annual winter meeting in February 2023, along with Alan Pollack, Stephanie Brody, Salman Akhtar, and Dionne Powell as part of a panel on death and mortality.
THE SPRING DEBACLE
I will not repeat the details of the controversy but instead will focus on the general breakdown of collegiality in speaking and listening to each other at APsA.