BiRDMAN or THE UNEXPECTED ViRTUE OF iGNORANCE
Once in a while a film comes along that seems as interesting and layered as a psychoanalytic dialogue. Birdman is such a one. From the many Hollywood and Broadway in- [Read More]
Once in a while a film comes along that seems as interesting and layered as a psychoanalytic dialogue. Birdman is such a one. From the many Hollywood and Broadway in- [Read More]
Congratulations to BGSP Faculty member Dr. Stephen Soldz on his recent mention in the New York Times article, “Psychologists to Review Role in Detainee Interrogations”. [Read More]
Recently a surprising thing happened as my analysand was talking about whether he could trust his assessments of new emotional experiences. He wondered, did I know what he was talking [Read More]
The entire BGSP administrative team has been hard at work pulling together ideas and new material for the School’s NEW website. We hope to launch the site near the beginning of the [Read More]
As social media creeps into more and more previously private parts of our lives, it is understandable that even clinicians in the mental health field would be tempted to join [Read More]
Director of outreach services for South Shore Mental Health in Plymouth, Massachusetts reports that he and his staff have stopped the “revolving door that is so typical of mental health services.” [Read More]
On Wednesday, June 18th, the last of the “Where’s My Sanity?” series at the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis featured discussion about emotions at work. In this workshop, Claudia Luiz [Read More]