Sigmund Freud
Christopher Dawson – Fiction and the Consciousness of Guilt
It must be written somewhere, among the most stringent rules of writing fiction, that every character’s actions should be justified by some logic, reason or motive. But in reality, the ever mysterious human mind, in […]
Stanley Siegel, LCSW – A Dangerous Method: Can Sex Restore Mental Health?
A Dangerous Method Trailer from Transmission Films on Vimeo. The film A Dangerous Method tells the story of the complex relationship between Sigmund Freud and his much younger heir-apparent, Carl Jung, both early founders […]
The White Cube Diaries – The Uncanny: Where Psychology Meets Art
“Dreams and Dramas” by Ofri Cnaani “The idea of the uncanny was first identified by Ernst Jentsch in his 1906 essay, On the Psychology of the Uncanny, where he defines the uncanny as being a product of […]
The Age of Insight
by author Eric Kandel […]