Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Action A roundup of psychoanalytic points of view Bias Hidden Bias and Racism The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on June 15, 2017 A social worker shares his struggle with unconscious attitudes. By Stephen Friedman, LCSW A social worker shares his struggle with unconscious attitudes. By Stephen Friedman, LCSW Pregnancy Pregnancy Blues The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on May 30, 2017 Pregnancy Blues. Feeling sad during pregnancy may require some attention. By Vanessa Babineau. Pregnancy Blues. Feeling sad during pregnancy may require some attention. By Vanessa Babineau. Play Why Does Playing “Hard To Get” Feel So Desperate? The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on May 16, 2017 Why Does Playing “Hard To Get” Feel So Desperate? Feigning disinterest may be an attempt to fend off vulnerability. By Kirby Goldin, Ph.D. Why Does Playing “Hard To Get” Feel So Desperate? Feigning disinterest may be an attempt to fend off vulnerability. By Kirby Goldin, Ph.D. Empathy The Benefits of Self-Pity The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on April 19, 2017 Sometimes we know best how to comfort ourselves. Sometimes we know best how to comfort ourselves. Resilience Why We Shouldn’t Fear Failure The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on March 13, 2017 Why We Shouldn’t Fear Failure. Sometimes success requires not getting it right the first time. By Philip J. Rosenbaum, Ph.D. Why We Shouldn’t Fear Failure. Sometimes success requires not getting it right the first time. By Philip J. Rosenbaum, Ph.D. Eating Disorders Feeding and Needing The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on February 27, 2017 In recognition of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2017. In recognition of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2017. Relationships Are You a Realist or a Romantic? The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on February 13, 2017 Are you a realist or a romantic? Keeping one foot in reality and the other in romance is key. Are you a realist or a romantic? Keeping one foot in reality and the other in romance is key. Divorce Is It Possible For Parents to Care Too Much? The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on January 30, 2017 Is It Possible For Parents To Care Too Much? Children need to find their own voice. By Eli Hillman, LCSW Is It Possible For Parents To Care Too Much? Children need to find their own voice. By Eli Hillman, LCSW Bias Fake News: Why We Fall For It The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on December 28, 2016 Don't believe everything you read! Don't believe everything you read! Anxiety Do You Feel Guilty About Having (or Not Having) Money? The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on November 17, 2016 Do You Feel Guilty About Having (or Not Having) Money? Our attitudes about money often come from our family. By Lisa M. Juliano, Psy.D. Do You Feel Guilty About Having (or Not Having) Money? Our attitudes about money often come from our family. By Lisa M. Juliano, Psy.D. Psychoanalysis What Exactly Is LGBTQ? The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on October 15, 2016 What Exactly Is LGBTQ? Does this "umbrella" cover the range of diversity? Eugenio A. Duarte, Ph.D. What Exactly Is LGBTQ? Does this "umbrella" cover the range of diversity? Eugenio A. Duarte, Ph.D. Gender The Price of Conforming to Gender Norms The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on October 5, 2016 The Price of Conforming to Gender Norms. We benefit from reflection on our “femininity” and “masculinity.” The Price of Conforming to Gender Norms. We benefit from reflection on our “femininity” and “masculinity.” Narcissism What Is Healthy Narcissism? The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on September 26, 2016 Healthy narcissism is the joy of self-love, which can be powerful and sustaining. Healthy narcissism is the joy of self-love, which can be powerful and sustaining. Diet Why Can’t I Lose Weight? The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on September 12, 2016 Why can’t I lose weight? Optimism is key to taking off the pounds. By Julie Jarrett Marcuse, Ph.D. Why can’t I lose weight? Optimism is key to taking off the pounds. By Julie Jarrett Marcuse, Ph.D. Divorce Why Compassion for the Person You Divorced Is Important The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on July 28, 2016 Remembering the good about your ex benefits your child. Remembering the good about your ex benefits your child. Psychoanalysis Good Enough Parents Are the Best Parents The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on June 26, 2016 Good enough parents are the best parents. There’s an obsession in our culture with perfection. By Don Greif, Ph.D. Good enough parents are the best parents. There’s an obsession in our culture with perfection. By Don Greif, Ph.D. Relationships 6 Better Ways to Deal With Conflicts in Your Relationship The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on June 9, 2016 Can conflict be productive? Knowing how to fight can strengthen a relationship. Can conflict be productive? Knowing how to fight can strengthen a relationship. Friends Why Do We Use Emojis? The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on May 16, 2016 What do emojis tell us? Sometimes our words benefit from the addition of pictures. What do emojis tell us? Sometimes our words benefit from the addition of pictures. Career Why Some People Are Never on Time The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on May 2, 2016 Why am I always late? Chronic lateness may be about power. Why am I always late? Chronic lateness may be about power. Relationships Why Love Can Make You Crazy The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on April 11, 2016 At the beginning of a relationship, people often lose touch with reality. At the beginning of a relationship, people often lose touch with reality. Previous 1 2 3 Next
Bias Hidden Bias and Racism The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on June 15, 2017 A social worker shares his struggle with unconscious attitudes. By Stephen Friedman, LCSW A social worker shares his struggle with unconscious attitudes. By Stephen Friedman, LCSW
Pregnancy Pregnancy Blues The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on May 30, 2017 Pregnancy Blues. Feeling sad during pregnancy may require some attention. By Vanessa Babineau. Pregnancy Blues. Feeling sad during pregnancy may require some attention. By Vanessa Babineau.
Play Why Does Playing “Hard To Get” Feel So Desperate? The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on May 16, 2017 Why Does Playing “Hard To Get” Feel So Desperate? Feigning disinterest may be an attempt to fend off vulnerability. By Kirby Goldin, Ph.D. Why Does Playing “Hard To Get” Feel So Desperate? Feigning disinterest may be an attempt to fend off vulnerability. By Kirby Goldin, Ph.D.
Empathy The Benefits of Self-Pity The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on April 19, 2017 Sometimes we know best how to comfort ourselves. Sometimes we know best how to comfort ourselves.
Resilience Why We Shouldn’t Fear Failure The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on March 13, 2017 Why We Shouldn’t Fear Failure. Sometimes success requires not getting it right the first time. By Philip J. Rosenbaum, Ph.D. Why We Shouldn’t Fear Failure. Sometimes success requires not getting it right the first time. By Philip J. Rosenbaum, Ph.D.
Eating Disorders Feeding and Needing The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on February 27, 2017 In recognition of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2017. In recognition of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2017.
Relationships Are You a Realist or a Romantic? The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on February 13, 2017 Are you a realist or a romantic? Keeping one foot in reality and the other in romance is key. Are you a realist or a romantic? Keeping one foot in reality and the other in romance is key.
Divorce Is It Possible For Parents to Care Too Much? The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on January 30, 2017 Is It Possible For Parents To Care Too Much? Children need to find their own voice. By Eli Hillman, LCSW Is It Possible For Parents To Care Too Much? Children need to find their own voice. By Eli Hillman, LCSW
Bias Fake News: Why We Fall For It The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on December 28, 2016 Don't believe everything you read! Don't believe everything you read!
Anxiety Do You Feel Guilty About Having (or Not Having) Money? The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on November 17, 2016 Do You Feel Guilty About Having (or Not Having) Money? Our attitudes about money often come from our family. By Lisa M. Juliano, Psy.D. Do You Feel Guilty About Having (or Not Having) Money? Our attitudes about money often come from our family. By Lisa M. Juliano, Psy.D.
Psychoanalysis What Exactly Is LGBTQ? The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on October 15, 2016 What Exactly Is LGBTQ? Does this "umbrella" cover the range of diversity? Eugenio A. Duarte, Ph.D. What Exactly Is LGBTQ? Does this "umbrella" cover the range of diversity? Eugenio A. Duarte, Ph.D.
Gender The Price of Conforming to Gender Norms The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on October 5, 2016 The Price of Conforming to Gender Norms. We benefit from reflection on our “femininity” and “masculinity.” The Price of Conforming to Gender Norms. We benefit from reflection on our “femininity” and “masculinity.”
Narcissism What Is Healthy Narcissism? The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on September 26, 2016 Healthy narcissism is the joy of self-love, which can be powerful and sustaining. Healthy narcissism is the joy of self-love, which can be powerful and sustaining.
Diet Why Can’t I Lose Weight? The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on September 12, 2016 Why can’t I lose weight? Optimism is key to taking off the pounds. By Julie Jarrett Marcuse, Ph.D. Why can’t I lose weight? Optimism is key to taking off the pounds. By Julie Jarrett Marcuse, Ph.D.
Divorce Why Compassion for the Person You Divorced Is Important The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on July 28, 2016 Remembering the good about your ex benefits your child. Remembering the good about your ex benefits your child.
Psychoanalysis Good Enough Parents Are the Best Parents The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on June 26, 2016 Good enough parents are the best parents. There’s an obsession in our culture with perfection. By Don Greif, Ph.D. Good enough parents are the best parents. There’s an obsession in our culture with perfection. By Don Greif, Ph.D.
Relationships 6 Better Ways to Deal With Conflicts in Your Relationship The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on June 9, 2016 Can conflict be productive? Knowing how to fight can strengthen a relationship. Can conflict be productive? Knowing how to fight can strengthen a relationship.
Friends Why Do We Use Emojis? The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on May 16, 2016 What do emojis tell us? Sometimes our words benefit from the addition of pictures. What do emojis tell us? Sometimes our words benefit from the addition of pictures.
Career Why Some People Are Never on Time The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on May 2, 2016 Why am I always late? Chronic lateness may be about power. Why am I always late? Chronic lateness may be about power.
Relationships Why Love Can Make You Crazy The Contemporary Psychoanalysis Group on April 11, 2016 At the beginning of a relationship, people often lose touch with reality. At the beginning of a relationship, people often lose touch with reality.