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We write psychology articles that are beneficial for patients therapists and all people interested in mental health. Our blog has a strong Jungian influence.
What is the Psychology of Ritual and Animism?
Ritual and animism are distinct but related concepts that offer insights into the workings of the emotional and preconscious mind. While they a… Read More
How do Jungians and Freudians Conceptualize Trauama Differently?
The understanding of trauma and its impact on the human psyche has been a central concern for depth psychology since its inc… Read More
Brainspotting Trauma Therapy Uses Eye Movement
F.A.Q. about Brainspotting
What is Brainspotting? Brainspotting is an innovative psychotherapy approach that uses specific eye positions to acc… Read More
How to Optimize Your Therapy Website for Google
As a therapist in private practice, attracting new clients is essential for growing your business. With more and more people searching… Read More
Reckoning with the Spiritual and Mystical in Neurology
The Polyvagal Theory and Attachment
Stephen Porges’ Polyvagal Theory has revolutionized our understanding of th… Read More
Alex Monk’s Groundbreaking Esoteria in Psychotherapy
A Pioneering Exploration of the Psyche’s Hidden Realms In an enthralling podcast episode, psychotherapist and author Alex Mo… Read More
*This review contains spoilers for the film The Boy and the Heron
What is The Boy and the Heron trying to tell us?
To escape from this depressing situation, they often find thems… Read More
How does the anima and animus show up in relationships?
The concept of the anima and animus is one of the most enduring and influential ideas to emerge from the work of Swiss psychiatrist C… Read More
Who was Alvar Aalto?
Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) was a Finnish architect and designer whose work synthesized modernist ideals with a deep reverence for nature and humanism. Over a career spanni… Read More
Who was Arne Jacobsen?
Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) was a seminal figure in Danish modernist architecture and design. Over a prolific career, Jacobsen created a visionary body of work that fus… Read More
Who were Charles and Ray Eames?
Charles Eames (1907-1978) was a pioneering American designer whose groundbreaking work in furniture, architecture, and film helped define the aesthetic of p… Read More
Who was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe?
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) was a towering figure in the history of modern architecture, whose influence continues to shape the built environment… Read More
Who was Niels Moller?
Niels Otto Möller (1920-1981) was a highly influential Danish furniture designer best known for his timeless mid-century modern chairs. Over a prolific career spa… Read More
Hans J. Wegner: Archetypes of Danish Chair Design
The Valet Chair. Hang your suit, hang your shirts and shoes, get dressed, sit down.
Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was a pioneering Danish furni… Read More
Evolution, the Divided Brain, and the Complexity of the Human Psyche
Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, is famous (or perhaps infamous) for his controversial theories that placed… Read More
Who was Paul Maclean?
Paul D. MacLean (1913-2007) was an American physician and neuroscientist who made significant contributions to the study of brain evolution and behavior. He is best kn… Read More
Who is Antonio Damasio?
Antonio Damasio is a pioneering neuroscientist, best-selling author, and professor of psychology, philosophy, and neurology at the University of Southern California… Read More
How was Carl Jung Influenced by Math an Physics
While Carl Jung was not deeply familiar with the technical details of physics and mathematics, these fields nonetheless had a significant infl… Read More
Holistic and Somatic Approaches to Healing After Loss
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Grief is a universal human experience, yet it is d… Read More
Understanding the Appeal of a Moral Panic
What was the Satanic Panic
The 1970s and 1980s saw a wave of moral hysteria known as the “Satanic Panic,” characterized by widesp… Read More
What was the Jonestown Cult?
The Peoples Temple, led by Jim Jones, was a notorious cult that ended in the tragic mass murder-suicide of over 900 of its members in Jonestown, Guyana in 1978… Read More
The Tragedy of the Branch Davidians: Abuse, Control, and the Perils of Charismatic Leadership
Who was David Koresh?
The 1993 Waco siege that ended in the fiery deaths of David Koresh and ov… Read More
The Manson Family Cult: Origins, Influence, and Lessons
Stolen and Reappropriated Elements
The beliefs and practices of cults often combine unoriginal elements in novel but misguided ways… Read More
The Rise and Fall of the Order of the Solar Temple
What was The Order of the Solar Temple
The Order of the Solar Temple was a destructive cult that operated in the late 20th century, leavin… Read More
What was the Aum Shinrikyo Cult?
Cultural Anxieties, Psychological Manipulation, and a Cult’s Deadly Legacy
Stealing from Other Systems Aum Shinrikyo, like many cults, appropriated an… Read More
What was the “Sullivans” Psychotherapy Cult?
The Sullivanian Institute, a notorious psychotherapy cult that operated in New York City from the 1950s through the 1980s, exemplifi… Read More
The Trauma Healing Power of Brainspotting
Brainspotting is a powerful therapeutic approach that engages the body and brain in a unique way to facilitate healing from trauma and emotional di… Read More
Masters Why Design Psychology Matters: Insights from 12 Mid-Century Modern
The field of design psychology examines how the built environment shapes human behavior, emotions and well-being. F… Read More
Nietzsche’s Influence and Counter Transference on Carl Jung
The relationship between Friedrich Nietzsche and Carl Jung was one of profound influence mixed with misunderstanding, fear… Read More
Examining the Philosophical Implications of Psychotherapy Models
Psychotherapy, at its core, aims to alleviate mental distress, facilitate personal growth, and enhance well-being. Var… Read More
Depth Psychology as Ethics
What were Carl Jung’s Ethics?
Carl Jung’s depth psychology offers a rich and nuanced perspective on ethics and morality. Jungian concepts such as indi… Read More
The Symbolism of Eden: Language, Consciousness and the Birth of the Ego
Garden of Eden Quilt from The Birmingham Museum of Art
The story of the Garden of Eden, found in the opening chapters… Read More
What is Alexithymia?
Alexithymia is a condition characterized by difficulties identifying and describing one’s own emotions. People with alexithymia have trouble recognizing, processi… Read More
Understanding the Role of Trauma and Inner Parts
When couples embark on the journey of marriage counseling, they often wonder whether the process is truly working for them. While some may e… Read More
Carl, Whateva!
What if Tony Soprano had gone to a Jungian Analyst?
The Sopranos is one of my favorite shows. In fact I often rewatch it while I write these blog posts and decided to write so… Read More
Lady Liberty?
Biederman argued that the show (The Sopranos) is, at its heart, about the bathetic nature of decline.
“’Decline not as a romantic, singular, aesthetically breathtak… Read More
Dedication :
The author of Freud: The Making of an Illusion, Dr. Fredrick Crews was a pen pal of mine. He was an eternally interesting and a sardonic wit, with interesting things to say up… Read More
Why did Freud Abandon His Death Drive Theory?
In the hit TV show Mad Men, ad executive Pete Campbell makes a daring pitch to Lucky Strike cigarettes. To sell their product, he suggests, the… Read More
Where Should Young People Get Therapy in Birmingham Alabama?
Birmingham, Alabama is a city steeped in rich history, cultural diversity, and a tapestry of religious traditions. This multifac… Read More
Dr. H appears masked at a psychiatry conference to condemn the pathologizing of homosexuality
The real Dr. H, Dr. John Fryer
Who was Dr. H Anonymous?
Dr. John E. Fryer, known as Dr. H. Anony… Read More
How Present-Moment Awareness Can Transform Your Life
Mindfulness, the practice of bringing non-judgmental awareness to the present moment, has emerged as a powerful tool for promoting menta… Read More
Trauma and the Brain:
Trauma, whether stemming from emotional abuse, narcissistic abuse, chronic pain, or other experiences, can have a profound impact on the brain and body. Psychologists… Read More
A Comprehensive Guide for Therapists and Clients to The Karpman Drama Triangle
The Karpman Drama Triangle, developed by psychologist Stephen Karpman, is a powerful tool used by psychol… Read More
The History of Personality Psychology?
Personality psychology is the study of the patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that make each individual unique. Throughout history, philoso… Read More
Understanding DARVO: Recognizing Abuse Tactics in Relationships and Politics
What does D.A.R.V.O. mean?
DARVO is an acronym that stands for “Deny, Attack, and Reverse Victim and Offe… Read More
Who Was William Morris?
for his exquisite tapestries depicting scenes from myth, legend and medieval romance. More than decorative objects, these woven works invite the viewer into a m… Read More
The Psychology of the Post Modern Corporate Office
Historical Context and Key Characteristics
Deindustrialization and the Postmodern Corporate Headquarters, a trend that emerged in the 1980… Read More
The Oil Crisis and the Passive Solar Movement: Architecture Responds to Energy Concerns
Historical Context and Key Characteristics
The Oil Crisis and the Passive Solar Movement, emerging in… Read More
The Psychology of Post Modern Historicism
Historical Context and Key Characteristics
The Countercultural Turn and Postmodern Historicism, emerging in the 1960s and flourishing through the 1… Read More