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Category Archives: Psychopathology
#289 – Jung and Holding The Opposites with Jon Jackson MD
It was only after his psychiatric residency that Dr. Jon Jackson discovered Carl Jung. More specifically, he first discovered Marie-Louise von Franz, who remains one of his major influences to this day. He sees himself as an intuitive introvert who has somehow learned to be extroverted in the “real” world. He worked for 15 years [...]
#273 – Victimization Nation with Ofer Zur, PhD
ZurInstitute.com provides dozens of free articles and guidelines for psychotherapists and the public.
#254 – A Psychiatrist’s Most Bizarre Cases with Gary Small, MD
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#254 – A Psychiatrist’s Most Bizarre Cases with Gary Small, MD [ 1:02:02 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (170)#246 – Exploring Savant Syndrome with Darold Treffert, MD
Darold Treffert, M.D., a Wisconsin psychiatrist, has been studying Savant Syndrome for over 40 years. His most recent publication, Islands of Genius: The Bountiful Mind of the Autistic, Acquired and Sudden Savant, was published by Jessica Kingsley, Inc. in April 2010 in both the United States and England. His earlier book, Extraordinary People, was the [...]
#235 – Using Alchemical Archetypes in Jungian Analysis with Monika Wikman, PhD
Monica Wikman, Ph.D. is a Jungian Analyst and author of Pregnant Darkness: Alchemy and the Rebirth of Consciousness (2005) and various articles in Jungian psychology journals. Monika obtained her BA from UC San Diego and her doctorate from the California School of Professional Psychology in San Diego, where her research took her deep into the [...]
#179 – A Psychobiological Approach to Couples Therapy with Dr. Stan Tatkin
Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT, founder/developer of A Psychobiological Approach To Couples Therapy™ integrates neuroscience, infant attachment, arousal regulation, and therapeutic enactment applied to adult primary attachment relationships. He maintains a practice in Calabasas, California, and runs a bi-weekly clinical study group for medical and mental health professionals (www.ahealthymind.org/csg) and training programs in Seattle and San [...]
#171 – The View From A University Counseling Center
Tom Murray, PhD., is the Director of Counseling and Disability Services at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Dr. Murray’s is a licensed marriage and family therapist, licensed professional counselor, and board certified in clinical hypnotherapy.
#165 – Irritable Male Syndrome with Jed Diamond, PhD
Jed Diamond, Ph.D. has been a licensed psychotherapist for over 43 years and is the author of seven books including the international best-selling Male Menopause and Surviving Male Menopause that has thus far been translated into 32 foreign languages and the recently released here to go to his online community.
#164 – A Holistic Approach to Treating PTSD in Israel
Rabbi Immanuel Yosef Legomsky MA, has been researching and practically integrating mind/body therapies in Israel since relocating from the USA in 1987. In 2002, he started
#154 – The Good News on Memory
Dr. Sue Halpern is author of the book, Can’t Remember What I Forgot: The Good News from The Front Lines of Memory Research. She is also scholar in residence at Middlebury College in Vermont.
#110 – Spiritual Emergencies and Spiritual Competencies
David Lukoff, Ph.D. has been a clinical psychologist for 25 years and is currently a professor of psychology at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Alto, California. He has also taught at Harvard, UCLA, Oxnard College, Saybrook Graduate School, and the Institute of Integral Studies, as well as having led workshops around the world. [...]
#97 – The Freud/Jung Letters
My long-time friend, Dr. Douglas A. Davis, recently retired from full-time teaching at Haverford College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania where he was professor of psychology and for many years department chair.
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