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"psychoanalyst" Definitions
  1. a person who treats patients using psychoanalysis
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Two psychoanalytic theories formulated by contemporaries of Sigmund Freud -- Austrian psychoanalyst Otto Rank and Hungarian psychoanalyst Sándor Ferenczi -- support that view.
"I'm not a psychoanalyst, and boy would a psychoanalyst have an interesting time with Donald Trump," Sanders said, as the audience applauded.
Sanders thanks Bill Clinton for 'being my psychoanalyst' "I appreciate Bill Clinton being my psychoanalyst," Sanders joked in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper.
"I appreciate Bill Clinton being my psychoanalyst," Sanders told Tapper.
One came from Robert Stoller, a psychoanalyst working with transsexuals.
Indeed, the violence of his language might interest a psychoanalyst.
He is a Yale Law School Graduate and a psychoanalyst.
James Hillman is the psychoanalyst writer of the polytheistic soul.
" On whether racism fueled Trump's birtherism: "I'm not a psychoanalyst.
BECOMING FREUD: The Making of a Psychoanalyst, by Adam Phillips.
My father, a psychoanalyst, was reticent, even outside his office.
Ask a psychoanalyst and they'll tell you it's obviously Freudian.
I've been deeply influenced by the child psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott.
The groom's mother is a psychoanalyst in private practice there.
Bergman's a psychoanalyst, and she's not half bad at it.
Steven Reisner is a psychoanalyst and couples therapist in New York.
If you are a psychoanalyst it may be interesting to you.
Boy, would a psychoanalyst have an interesting time with Donald Trump.
His mother is a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst in San Francisco.
He is also a psychoanalyst in private practice in New York.
The groom's mother is a psychoanalyst in private practice in Miami.
A psychoanalyst never made it to her session with a patient.
Dr. Melfi helped humanize the often mysterious role of a psychotherapist/psychoanalyst.
According to his psychoanalyst, Jorge was "an almost neurological case of disorganisation".
A. My father is a civil engineer and my mother a psychoanalyst.
Married man with mistress discovers wife is leaving him for their psychoanalyst.
Malcolm's subject is a 43-year-old psychoanalyst called (pseudonymously) Aaron Green.
His father is a psychoanalyst and clinical social worker, also in Ithaca.
Linda was a sort of freelance psychoanalyst, consultant, therapist, whatever you please.
It's not like anyone on The Sinner has brought the Swiss psychoanalyst up.
He is Griffin Hansbury, a forty-six-year-old psychoanalyst and social worker.
ARDEN GREENSPAN-GOLDBERGNEW YORK The writer is a psychoanalyst specializing in women's issues.
And on that doctor's advice, she starts seeing a psychoanalyst, Paul (Jérémie Renier).
STEVEN S. ROLFE, BRYN MAWR, PA. The writer is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.
So why take on that challenge, if you're a serious psychoanalyst like Guralnik?
This conversation is with Bracha L. Ettinger, a visual artist, philosopher and psychoanalyst.
The groom's mother is a retired psychoanalyst in private practice in New York.
Robin is also psychoanalyst with three decades of experience treating individuals and couples.
He once referred to a lesson learned from his late first wife, a psychoanalyst.
The writer is a psychoanalyst and a former professor of clinical psychiatry at Harvard.
Or the psychoanalyst Adam Phillips's suggestion that one's excesses are proportional to one's poverties.
"She was a singular human being," said Guy Dana, a fellow psychoanalyst and friend.
SUSAN KOLOD New York The writer is a psychoanalyst who writes about women's issues.
Her mother is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in private practice, also in New York.
A psychoanalyst and cultural commentator, Jamieson Webster upends academic discourses on a daily basis.
It doesn't take a psychoanalyst to see that his upbringing might be responsible for that.
"It was like having one's own special editorial psychoanalyst," Ms. Ozick said in an interview.
In the script, the young woman, played by Chloë Grace Moretz, is visiting a psychoanalyst.
Every native Floridian, regardless of vocation, happens also to be a psychoanalyst of our state.
"It makes people agitated, depressed and even aggressive," said Parisa Pakdel, a psychoanalyst in Tehran.
And the shadows were crucial to another compelling scene in the office of a psychoanalyst.
Jasmine Gibson's training as a psychoanalyst seems to permeate the organization of her poems' imagery.
As a psychoanalyst, I know that we all bring our histories into relationships with others.
This is the theory psychoanalyst and pediatrician D. W. Winnicott's called the "good enough" parent.
Friends remembered Ms. Dufourmantelle as a profound philosopher and psychoanalyst whose work was widely admired.
"The strike is for the privileged," said Martin Altmeyer, a 71-year-old German psychoanalyst.
In his work, the psychoanalyst Saverio Tomasella asks whether self-esteem must come before any transformation.
"Everything that promotes the development of culture also works against war," responded the psychoanalyst from Vienna.
" Helene Deutsch, another psychoanalyst, defined menstruation as "agitated periods during which previously repressed feelings are released.
Once, studying dreams was the domain of mystics, prophets, and a certain sex-obsessed Austrian psychoanalyst.
When Pope Francis was seeing a psychoanalyst, Argentina, his homeland, was ruled by a military dictatorship.
The twins were separated at birth as part of a (legal!) study led by psychoanalyst Dr.
JUDITH FELTON, NEW YORK The writer is a psychoanalyst and president of the Contemporary Freudian Society.
Robin Stern, Ph.D., is a psychoanalyst and Associate Director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence.
His father is a certified psychoanalyst in private practice in Rockville Centre and in New York.
"People become real to us by frustrating us," the psychoanalyst (and master aphorist) Adam Phillips writes.
"Their idea is to give death the slip, " said Tracy Morgan, a psychoanalyst in New York.
He is so unfiltered, he invites people to see him in the way a psychoanalyst would.
The contrasts aren't lost on the director, who trained as a psychoanalyst and specializes in trauma.
"More women now do the same work as men do," the psychoanalyst A.A. Brill told him.
"Argentina obeyed, but was punished," Juan Carlos Volnovich, a psychoanalyst in Buenos Aires, said at the time.
A. Michael Sebek [a Czech psychoanalyst] wrote about the "internal totalitarian object" in Eastern European Communist societies.
Orgone is a pseudoscientific concept of universal life force, introduced by twentieth-century Austrian psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich.
It is not hard for one's Farrow & Ball choices to become what a psychoanalyst would call overdetermined.
Phillips is a psychoanalyst and writer known for his incisive and aphoristic writing on psychotherapy and life.
In 2016, Josh Cohen, a burnout-centric psychoanalyst, profiled the phenomenon beautifully in The Economist's 1843 Magazine.
Her mother is a psychoanalyst in private practice in Irvine and also trains and supervises other analysts.
Eventually she returned to the psychoanalyst she saw during her first year of graduate school, Robert Katz.
For his most famous novel, Roth chose the form of a long monologue delivered to a psychoanalyst.
Rivka Yehoshua was a leading psychoanalyst, and both of them were close friends for more than five decades.
Of all the patients I have seen in my 40 years as a psychoanalyst, Daniel was the strangest.
Erich Fromm, a German-Jewish psychoanalyst who fled Nazism, described authoritarian personalities as simultaneously craving power and submission.
" As the developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst Erik Erikson said nearly 70 years ago, "I am what survives me.
In college at Cornell, Gold took a course with a film professor who was also a Jungian psychoanalyst.
"The way Carl Jung [the psychoanalyst who first discussed such archetypes] described archetypes was as eternal symbols," Ronnberg explained.
Dufourmantelle, a psychoanalyst whose work focused on risk, dreams, and sex, held a PhD in philosophy from the Sorbonne.
"Some young people turn up like blocks of concrete," says Patrick Amoyel, a psychoanalyst and co-founder of Entr'Autres.
Robin Stern, Ph.D., is associate director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and a licensed psychoanalyst and educator.
He had a plan to patch over schlocky bits by drawing on the psychoanalyst Françoise Dolto's work on adolescence.
He had found a particular voice through the concept of talking to a psychoanalyst — that was the liberating thing.
As a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst I do not presume to know why President Trump has trouble staying in reality.
A psychoanalyst who had studied with Freud told him to move to Europe, advice Mr. Heming did not follow.
Cott draws on Sendak's own musings, as well as the thoughts of a psychoanalyst, a Jungian analyst and others.
Rivka Bekerman-Greenberg, a psychoanalyst in New York, is a faculty member and supervisor at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy.
In 2005, Haydée Faimberg, a psychoanalyst in Paris, wrote a seminal book on trauma transmission called The Telescoping of Generations.
Marnie's own shell begins to crack after memories of her childhood resurface, partly through the mediation of a male psychoanalyst.
Her mother is a psychoanalyst in New York, and is an adjunct professor at the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis.
Practicing psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Mona Jain also explored the threat and fear of decay as the root of human anxiety.
A bigger glitch comes soon after that: Chloé meets another psychoanalyst, Paul's double, who claims to be his twin brother.
His father, a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, is a founding partner in Southeastern Psychiatric Associates, which has offices in Cambridge, Mass.
They took the ideas of the Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung and refracted them through their own interpretations of human behavior.
She finds a psychoanalyst in the phone book, one that dispenses medications as if they were beads on Fat Tuesday.
Her mother is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst and an associate professor of clinical psychiatry at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan.
The groom's father is a psychoanalyst in private practice in Manhattan and an associate clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A psychoanalyst and cultural commentator, Jamieson Webster upends academic discourses on a daily basis.
I had been in Bez's presence for all of thirty seconds and suddenly I was playing the role of pissed psychoanalyst.
Matthias Wellershoff, a psychoanalyst in Cologne, has noticed that the crisis forms the emotional backdrop for many of his patients' complaints.
Legendary psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud theorized that comedians often tell jokes as a kind of relief system from some kind of anxiety.
"It has become less ritualized," Linda Jacobs, a Manhattan psychoanalyst and professor, told me from her summer home in Wellfleet, Mass.
A large magnet of Sigmund Freud's head on the fridge is a reminder that the bubbie once worked as a psychoanalyst.
Stephan J. LevitanNew YorkThe writer is a training and supervising psychoanalyst at the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research.
It isn't long before she is her galvanizing self, the less-than-ardent fan who is nevertheless a compelling feminist psychoanalyst.
Newer residents like Ms. Gornik, an artist, and Mr. Stein, a psychoanalyst, raved about the unusual movies they had seen there.
In 1929, he met psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, who recommended he read his treatise on paranoia, which would profoundly influence Dalí's work.
"The stimulus of silence, itself, is not necessarily disturbing," said Dr. Mary Lamia, a psychologist and psychoanalyst, in an interview with Motherboard.
Rudy liked to fantasize about an alternative life as a psychoanalyst, and he tried to befriend the wards who seemed especially hopeless.
She planned to be a psychoanalyst but left the sciences, she once recalled, after a near-disastrous lab accident involving hydrochloric acid.
I have mostly done better these last two decades through the rigors of intensive treatment by both a psychoanalyst and a psychopharmacologist.
The Franco-Bulgarian scholar, philosopher, and psychoanalyst has been accused of being a spy for the Bulgarian government in the early 1970s.
Books of The Times In the 1940s, the great pediatrician and psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott became a regular at a small London bookshop.
By the time he visited Germany, Money-Kyrle was strongly under the intellectual influence of the Hungarian-born English psychoanalyst Melanie Klein.
LARRY S. SANDBERG, NEW YORK The writer is a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical Center and a psychoanalyst.
And I say this as a psychiatrist/psychoanalyst with a career-long commitment to the value of in-depth talk therapy. Mrs.
When she was a young woman, Gordon found a psychoanalyst, Leslie Farber, who didn't try to force epiphanies and breakthrough "Aha!" moments.
Boxes upon boxes of her diary entries, her correspondences with people—with [famed psychoanalyst Carl] Jung and her daughter and her husband.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Tuesday that a psychoanalyst may have an "interesting time" examining Donald Trump, the Republican front-runner.
On Thursday, PEOPLE published a piece covering Gwyneth Paltrow's site goop's explicit Q&A about anal sex with psychoanalyst and author Paul Joannides.
His father is a psychoanalyst in New York, and a clinical professor of psychiatry at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Living with the dead Teege's case was exceptional, thought Peter Bruendl, a Munich psychoanalyst who has treated her and other grandchildren of Nazis.
Lou Andreas-Salomé — a novelist, essayist, and psychoanalyst who won the hearts of Freud, Nietzsche, and Rilke — led an almost infinitely varied life.
After Mathys had been there for six months, Friston found out by accident that he was training as a psychoanalyst on the side.
Mr. Kurtag spent the next two years in Paris, seeking new meaning for his life and work under the guidance of a psychoanalyst.
Perhaps in the belief that a nonaccredited woman would never be taken seriously, she invented a precursor: a Canadian psychoanalyst named Elliot Jacques.
After returning from Zurich, she and one of her brothers, Fraser Boa, also a psychoanalyst, helped found the Ontario Association of Jungian Analysts.
He was a psychoanalyst who, after surviving a death camp in the Holocaust, wrote this deeply spiritual book that is simultaneously psychoanalytic and autobiographical.
Freed says that psychological astrology is based, in part, on the theories of Carl Jung, a famous psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology.
" A Bulgarian commission announced last week that it had identified the philosopher and psychoanalyst as a former operative who worked under the codename "Sabina.
But it is not a boxing match or a rap battle—it is a debate between a Lacanian psychoanalyst and a Jungian clinical psychologist.
"The Witch idea is an exteriorization of a woman's ideas about herself and her mother," the British Freudian psychoanalyst Ernest Jones wrote in 1931.
Several critics have viewed this Joker as a perfect example of the trickster archetype, one of the many archetypes devised by psychoanalyst Carl Jung.
I don&apost know if he has any credentials as a mind reader, or as a psychoanalyst to be analyzing the president&aposs motives.
So, we reached out to Anne Cutler, a licensed psychoanalyst with expertise in dream interpretation, to get her take on some common dream types.
Some women think that "good enough" (a phrase coined by the pediatrician and psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott) is not acceptable, because it sounds like settling.
With Willard Gaylin, a psychoanalyst and his neighbor, he founded the Institute of Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences, later renamed the Hastings Center.
So, one way to think about this comes from the work of a British psychoanalyst named Melanie Klein, who wrote a paper in 1946.
"Sadness and stupor to learn at the moment the death of the philosopher and psychoanalyst, who spoke so well of dreams," Mr. Enthoven wrote.
" Donovan called Walter C. Langer, a psychoanalyst helping with the war effort, in for a meeting, and asked: "What do you make of Hitler?
That band came to a close in 2012 before Feinberg moved to Brooklyn, started a family, and concentrated on his work as a psychoanalyst.
What the theorists thought The psychoanalyst Elliot Jaques, who coined the term "midlife crisis" in 1965, thought it reflected the dawning recognition of one's mortality.
Written in the form of a "confession" to a psychoanalyst, this was the book that brought him to the attention of America and the world.
The essayist and psychoanalyst Adam Phillips puts it well when he says that happiness is fine as a side effect, but it's a cruel demand.
"Laughter is often a defense that conceals a painful or unwanted feeling," said Jane Yates, a psychoanalyst who teaches at the Emory University Psychoanalytic Institute.
She earned a Ph.D. in sociology from Brandeis, writing a thesis about the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan's work and its possible applications to the field.
Jahn remarked to me, in the vein of psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, that the erotic male body became invisible to sustain the idea of phallic power.
What the two sides agree on is that Ms. Morris, who had a doctorate and worked as a psychoanalyst, was an intelligent and charitable woman.
He stepped away from music, left the West Coast, moved to Brooklyn, got married, started a family, and dedicated himself to working as a psychoanalyst.
To answer those questions the author, a journalist, sets out to interview those who knew his father (this being Argentina, they include his psychoanalyst and hairdresser).
A psychoanalyst and sometime Marxist, he credits ancient Athens with the notion of autonomy—another Greek word—whether applied to a political unit or an individual.
Dr. Sue Kolod, a psychologist and psychoanalyst in New York City, told me that Trump dreams are "multi-determined," or coming from a multitude or sources.
The psychoanalyst Darian Leader also offers stimulating insights from a Lacanian psychoanalytic perspective, including two key inverted mirrored incidents of great emotional impact for the artist.
The third—Lutz Ebersdorf, the actor playing the old psychoanalyst, about whom Guadagnino avidly sought all visitors' opinions—had never been seen on a set before.
The answer — that he had not, entirely — from the teacher, Alf Gerlach, a psychoanalyst at the Sigmund Freud Institute in Frankfurt, was met with quiet consternation.
On the eve of their London exhibition, the fashion curator Judith Clark and the psychoanalyst Adam Phillips pry open the excessive and the ugly for interpretation.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads At 76, Julia Kristeva is arguably the most prominent living psychoanalyst in the world and a cornerstone of postmodern philosophy.
The government has taken the unusual step of releasing a dossier on Kristeva that allegedly proves a connection between the famous psychoanalyst and her birth country.
"They know her at Barney Greengrass, they know her at Zabar's," said Dr. Arlene Heyman, 75, a psychoanalyst and author who lives in Ms. Weinrauch's building.
Estés — a psychoanalyst, poet and cantadora, or "keeper of old stories" — draws from Jungian archetypes, hag lore and wildlife observation to build an alternative feminine mythology.
In a startling admission for a sitting pontiff, Pope Francis acknowledged to a biographer that he used to visit a psychoanalyst every week when he was 42.
"Indeed, our lived lives might become a protracted mourning for, or an endless tantrum about, the lives we were unable to live," wrote the psychoanalyst Adam Phillips.
So in late April I interviewed a German psychoanalyst, Tomas Plänkers, part of a team that in the 1990s studied Chinese trauma inflicted by the Cultural Revolution.
His mother is a psychologist and psychoanalyst in New York, and an adjunct clinical associate professor of psychology at N.Y.U.'s postdoctoral program in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.
In fact, Austrian psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich noted that all pleasurable sensations are characterized by the flow of blood from the center of an organism to its periphery.
It is one thing for psychiatrists to assume the role of the armchair psychoanalyst, presuming to know the deep unconscious conflicts of our president without examining him.
This is a snippet of it called "Harlem," read by the author: Next, we have "The Interpretation of Dreams," the 1900 book by the psychoanalyst SIGMUND FREUD.
His father, Hans, was a psychoanalyst whose experience with disturbed and delinquent children had given him an early insight into the discontent of Germany's lower middle class.
As a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst with over 40 years of experience as a supervisor and treater of mental illness, including addiction, I have experienced this plague firsthand.
Founded in 1985 by Matthew Freud — great-grandson of legendary psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud — Freuds' offices are stuffed with the rafters with an eclectic collection of artworks and curiosities.
The group denied a training application in the late 1980s for Dr. Jack Drescher, now a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, who at the time refused to conceal his sexuality.
This is because we fear becoming social pariahs, explains psychoanalyst Sally Weintrobe, who has been writing about our emotional relationship with climate change for the past eight years.
"The problem with essentialism is that it creates a very big category of difference between L.G.B.T. people and everyone else," said Michael Garfinkle, a psychoanalyst in New York.
Books of The Times In 1950 the psychoanalyst Erik Erikson proposed that we tender, fallible humans pass through eight stages of development, each defined by a different conflict.
At Mark's insistence, she starts to see a psychoanalyst, who helps her recover the repressed image of her dead baby brother, for whose death her mother blames her.
" Swinton added, "A psychoanalyst, or a psychiatrist with a sense of the unconscious, is someone who knows that in every delusion is an attempt to tell a truth.
"I will always think as a psychoanalyst does and the theories that I believe in will always be with me whenever I am conceptualizing a collection," she says.
This theory, formulated by psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva, can be broadly applied to all sorts of "distasteful" bodily fluids (pus and vomit, for example), but period blood is pointedly gendered.
According to Viktor Frankl, an Austrian psychoanalyst and the founder of logotherapy, humans can reach fulfilment through the discovery of meaning in their lives and through relationships with others.
Portnoy's Complaint is an explicit, detail-packed monologue of a guilt-ridden, sex-obsessed young Jewish bachelor confessing to his psychoanalyst, while Our Gang is written entirely in dialogue.
The concept she's most associated with — that we are torn between our desires for adventure and security — comes from the work of the psychoanalyst Stephen A. Mitchell and others.
His mother was a psychoanalyst; his father a filmmaker who became involved in Trotskyist politics, which put the family in danger after Argentina's military coup, when Hernán was 2.
Dr. Leonard Shengold, an esteemed psychoanalyst who in two books vividly described the terrifying impact of long-term abuse and neglect of children as "soul murder," died on Jan.
In one passage, the authors wrote that Mr. Trump — whose advisers always privately say he does not read books — loves "Memory, Dreams, Reflections," by Carl Jung, the Swiss psychoanalyst.
And, as neighboring Uruguay and even Russia have latched on, it proves the pseudo wedding isn't just an Argentine fad, according to Buenos Aires–based psychoanalyst Dr. Megdy Zawady.
Dr. Ray O'Neill, Irish psychoanalyst and author, believes you don't inherit just a way a way to identify yourself, but also the past attachments that plague your particular moniker.
The Oscar-winning actress, 57, plays two roles in her new film, one of which is an 82-year-old man: psychoanalyst Dr. Josef Klemperer — a character she dived into.
A familiar wave of dread comes over my body, as the psychoanalyst explains how Lewis turned to his imagination in order to cope with the harsh reality of his life.
As a clinical psychologist and certified psychoanalyst, I understand why many people—especially younger and underserved people—turn to therapy apps as a substitute for difficult-to-access established treatments.
Asking questions—and searching for answers—is woven into the internet's DNA, dating back to ELIZA, the 'chatterbot' created in 1966, who 'spoke' to humans as an (extremely predictable) psychoanalyst.
" In 1956, decades before scientists started using M.R.I.s and functional neuroimaging to study changes in brain activity, the pediatrician and psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott published a paper on "Primary Maternal Preoccupation.
To Scott Brave, the co-author of "Wired for Speech: How Voice Activates and Advances the Human-Computer Relationship," HAL 9000 is a mix between a butler and a psychoanalyst.
As an experienced law enforcement professional, I have always ascribed to psychoanalyst Theodor Reik's "third ear" listening technique that champions a gleaning of deeper layers of meaning in communication forms.
December 5, 1983: The New Yorker publishes the first installment of Janet Malcolm's "Trouble in the Archives," sparking a 10-year legal battle with her main subject, a Freudian psychoanalyst.
PARIS — A French philosopher and psychoanalyst, known for her work that praised living a life that embraced risk, died last week as a result of following her own bold philosophy.
"On a certain level, the fire left a particular kind of scar that people need to heal," Mr. Stein, the village trustee — and, as he noted, a practicing psychoanalyst — said.
There, the three topics converged for the first time in "The Cut in Creation," a multi-part series of talks led by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, a psychoanalyst and practicing witch.
He abandoned a career as a philosophy lecturer to play cricket for Middlesex and went on to become a psychoanalyst: in other words he abandoned abstract thought to look for solutions.
The conceit of the film up to this point has been that it is an adaptation of Brinkley's official biography, The Life of a Man, written by the psychoanalyst Clement Wood.
She speaks in rat-a-tat German, and peppers her conversations with references to the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan (sometimes referred to as the "French Freud") and Danish physicist Niels Bohr.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Thursday about Mary Boyd Higgins, the psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich's trustee, using information from a family member, misstated the year she moved to Lexington, Ky., where she died.
Then, like his contemporary Julia Kristeva, the philosopher and psychoanalyst, he moved from Bulgaria — then in the grip of the longtime Communist dictator Todor Zhivkov — to France to pursue postgraduate work.
"From my experience as a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, it's really difficult to change your character and change your mind even when you're motivated and have intention to do so," Vaid said.
Since 1990, notes the psychoanalyst and writer, the rate of married women who report they've been unfaithful has increased by 40 percent, while the rate among men has remained the same.
"I consulted with a Jewish psychoanalyst," the head of the Catholic church told French sociologist Dominique Wolton, according to excerpts from her new book published in the independent Catholic news portal Crux.
Gilbert Kliman, a longtime child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in San Francisco, evaluated dozens of Central American asylum seekers in Texas last year, including kids who saw their fathers violently separated from them.
"The challenge is, very angry, aggressive people often feel like they have the right to be violent," said Dr. Prudence Gourguechon, a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst with a residential treatment center in Chicago.
Ilana Katz, a psychoanalyst who works with children, said she was worried that many young people were learning intolerance from their parents, and that it is acceptable to express disagreements through aggression.
The work, in the half-hidden possession of the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan for many years, is now at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, where it has been on public display since 1995.
So when rumors spread that in the new film "Suspiria," the 57-year-old Swinton was secretly cast as an 82-year-old male psychoanalyst, it seemed both outlandish and perfectly believable.
Her mother is a psychotherapist and psychoanalyst in Chevy Chase, Md. The groom, 40, is an assistant United States attorney in Washington, working as a prosecutor in the felony major-crime section.
Told in patient, psychologically complex prose, "Sight" combines the narrator's thoughts about her mother, who died several years earlier, and remembrances of her grandmother, a psychoanalyst, with relevant digressions about scientific history.
The psychoanalyst Erna Furman wrote that toddlers gain autonomy as their parents move from doing for them, to doing with them, to standing by to admire as they manage on their own.
In 214, the book "Can Love Last?" by the psychoanalyst Stephen Mitchell, complicated some of these concepts, positing that trust and comfort can also become hurdles in the way of sexual passion.
Mrs. Sussman, a retired psychoanalyst who is 70, knew that the burden of any renovations would fall on her, as Mr. Sussman is 82 and has heart failure, among other health issues.
In her work Dr. Reich collaborated with a psychoanalyst, Anna Burton, in reconstructing the picture of a musician who was as conscious of her exceptional status as she was conflicted about it.
I'm a licensed psychoanalyst and the associate director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, and over the years, I have spoken with hundreds of people experiencing gaslighting in their personal lives.
Iscove was a Freudian therapist who subscribed to the theories of Edmund Bergler, an Australian psychoanalyst who saw homosexuality as a mental condition traced to infancy that could be cured with enough effort.
The nightclubs of Britain had a bit of a shitty time of it in 2015, faced with overt prejudices, less-than-safe-spaces, and more closures than a tupperware demonstration at a psychoanalyst.
The mission statement — to glorify God — is still hanging by the front door, but posters hanging from the walls of The Hatch quote the Zen monk Shunryu Suzuki and the psychoanalyst Carl Jung.
A psychoanalyst might say that her interest in this topic is also overdetermined: As a child, she had a pneumonia so dangerous and acute the doctors removed half of one of her lungs.
His son, who lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Michèle, a psychoanalyst, and their three children, said his father never spoke about what he wanted done with the mass of unpublished notes.
The fifth volume in the series, "Hopeful Monsters" (219), told the intellectual and political history of the 210th century through the eyes of a German-Jewish psychoanalyst and her husband, an English physicist.
Echoism has been popularized by psychologist Dr. Craig Malkin, whose 2015 book Rethinking Narcissism introduced many to the personality trait, although echoism was first coined in a 2005 paper by psychoanalyst Dean Davis.
Kroesen lists among her source material several works by Edmund Bergler, M.D., a Freudian psychoanalyst who authored such discouragingly titled books as The Talent for Stupidity and Conflict in Marriage: The Unhappy Undivorced.
At the other end of the table was Dr. Seiferth, a retired college professor, who was talking with Dr. Theodore Laquercia, a psychoanalyst in Manhattan who served in Morocco as a private first class.
This subject matched with these participants must seem highly suspect to many: Kristeva is a world-famous psychoanalyst and feminist theorist and Philippe Sollers a novelist, critic, and magazine editor well known in France.
Their target was not just the victims themselves, but individuals like this Montevideo psychoanalyst and his wife, who, though never detained or imprisoned, kept politically silent for years: Our own lives became increasingly constricted.
Their work demonstrated how emotions had a marked impact on an individual's thinking and behavior, said Robin Stern, associate director for the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and an educator, author and licensed psychoanalyst.
Watch this from VICE: "For the most part, anything you can do in person you can do online," says Pennsylvania-based psychoanalyst and psychiatrist Mary Davis, who does both virtual and in-person therapy.
The float tank, which is magnitudes better for actual sensory deprivation than any of the age-old approaches listed above, was created in 1953 by the late doctor of medicine and psychoanalyst John Lilly.
As a psychoanalyst I hear many of my patients describe the feeling of living in a waking nightmare in a reality that is both terrifying and terrorizing because reality itself is under constant attack.
Growing up with alcohol or drug dependent parents can lead children to take on the caretaking role early in life, Mark B Borg, Jr., a NYC-based clinical psychologist and a psychoanalyst, told Business Insider.
"I think we were really influenced by the times and that we watched all those Woody Allen movies and it was like, Oh-h-h, we're so neurotic ," Moskowitz, who is now a psychoanalyst, said.
"It is believed that interpersonal trauma, particularly emotional trauma, may lead to depersonalization later," Gail Saltz, a psychoanalyst and associate professor of psychiatry at the NY Presbyterian Hospital Weill-Cornell School of Medicine, tells me.
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It is the second of these profound rearrangements that compels Jeremiah Moss, the pseudonym for a writer and psychoanalyst named Griffin Hansbury, who has applied his formidable skill for vivisection to the various troubling outcomes.
It turns out Mr. Moss is a 46-year-old psychoanalyst and social worker called Griffin Hansbury who lives in an East Village rent-stabilized walk-up apartment and prefers we still call him Jeremiah.
Designer Batsheva Hay invited three academics in different fields — the psychoanalyst Jamieson Webster, the philosopher Chiara Bottici and the art historian Melissa Ragona — to "engage critically" with her collection as it came down the runway.
But she went on to be a renowned pediatrician and child psychiatrist and the first African-American woman to become a psychoanalyst in the United States, according to NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, where her career began.
Not a dull moment in her life — from attending 50 schools by the time she was 10, meeting Nichols in an undergraduate philosophy class, marrying her psychoanalyst, the glorious successes and one glorious catastrophe ("Ishtar").
ET. New York (CNN)Bernie Sanders on Friday offered Bill Clinton a sarcastic thanks for his "psychoanalyst" work after the former president suggested attacks on his wife's White House qualifications were attributable to "subconscious" double standards.
One of the core values of fairy tales, wrote the psychoanalyst Bruno Bettelheim, was that they empowered children to think for themselves and overcome obstacles on their own (hence the many dead, absent or negligent parents).
ROME — At 42, Pope Francis had weekly sessions with a psychoanalyst for about six months "to clarify some things," according to excerpts from a new book by a French sociologist scheduled to be published next week.
Patriarchal capitalism has arguably had a vested interest in promoting the latter idea as a human universal: as the Marxist psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich pointed out, with women providing free housework and caregiving, capitalists could pay men less.
The indicator owes its existence to two American women, Katharine Briggs and her only daughter, Isabel Myers, who took the ideas of the Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung and refracted them through their own interpretations of human behavior.
Marion Woodman, a psychoanalyst whose popular books and lectures on mythical archetypes resonated with millions of women longing for a language to explore the primal, unconscious elements of feminine identity, died on July 9 in London, Ontario.
Notably, the late German psychoanalyst Erik Erikson once theorized that while young adults — in this case, millennials — are focused on building relationships, middle-aged adults increasingly feel purpose as they have contributed to society for more time.
It became what he called his "first systematic effort, I think, to try to understand my own inner life and that of other people," he wrote in "Looking Back: Memoir of a Psychoanalyst" (2015, with Helen Epstein).
You become Lewis, his psychoanalyst narrating while the player reenacts the drudgery of his job as an assembly line worker at a cannery factory, chopping off fish heads and sending their lifeless bodies back onto the conveyer belt.
"Eating disorder patients may take the anger and powerlessness they feel towards others, or towards the world, and turn it against themselves," says Nina Savelle-Rocklin, a psychoanalyst and author of Food for Thought: Perspectives on Eating Disorders.
Afaf Mahfouz, a psychoanalyst and veteran civil society activist living in Florida, also named on the list, said she had been alerted to the attack by Human Rights Watch, probably for her work with women's groups in Egypt.
These include a sensational series of letters from Bishop to her psychoanalyst in which the poet details her sexual history and describes the specific experiences behind "At the Fishhouses" and "The Moose," two of her most memorable poems.
"That's like saying I'm a sharp shooter because I paid my NRA dues, or I'm a psychoanalyst because I read Psychology Today," Jonathan Sylbert, chief operating officer of the American Institute for Economic Research, told BuzzFeed News by email.
"For most of us, there are pockets and maybe whole sections of our minds and hearts that are not really reality-driven," said Stephen Seligman, a psychoanalyst and clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco.
Gail Saltz, MD, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, author of The Power of Different: The Link Between Disorder and Genius I was recruited to an office that needed a PT with my speciality; it was a lateral move, so I said no.
On the two-part series premiere, Arnold taps Dr. Justin Frank—a DC psychoanalyst who's written about Bush, Obama, and other political figures—to listen to more than 30 hours of existing recordings of Trump, mostly from past interviews.
The American psychoanalyst Karl Menninger argued in Man Against Himself (1938) that self-harm was an unconscious redirection of suicidal impulses and therefore (at least according to some of his followers) proof of the Freudian model of human psychology.
Reality: The psychoanalyst Joan Raphael-Leff, the head of the University College London Anna Freud Centre academic faculty for psychoanalytic research, explains that by the time the baby arrives, a woman has already developed feelings about her fantasy baby.
In addition to her sons David and Michael, she is survived by her third husband, David S. Wilson, a psychoanalyst, whom she married in 2015; a stepdaughter, Rachel Kaminsky; three stepsons, David, Daniel and Douglas Wilson; and four grandsons.
Ms. Jones, 80, a retired chemist, and Ms. Kenyon, 70, a psychoanalyst, are members of the Finger Lakes chapter of the Campaign for New York Health, which supports universal health coverage through passage of the New York Health Act.
Moss (a pseudonym; he revealed in a 2017 New Yorker profile that his real name is Griffin Hansbury and works primarily as a psychoanalyst) has been a staunch critic of this trend, which is certainly not limited to New York City.
Over the course of the film, a psychoanalyst (Jonathan Perel, a talented structuralist filmmaker in his own right) and a filmmaker (John Erdman, playing a version of Emigholz) talk about Emigholz's life, his films, his filmmaking, and his film theory.
I couldn't help smiling, Freddie Jackson, thinking one afternoon about poor, long-suffering tough-guy mafioso Tony Soprano on TV, romanced and undermined by his female psychoanalyst as vice versa he endeavors to undermine and romance her in her office.
It was reading Carl Jung and D.W. Winnicott that made Phillips want to become a psychoanalyst, and it occurs to me that Jung's collective unconsciousness and Warburg's study of cultural memory, archetype and iconology overlap in their ideas of nonverbal transmission.
Kim Scott is no psychoanalyst — she's a CEO coach who has coached at Dropbox, Qualtrics, Twitter, and other tech companies — but when she talks about the genesis of ineffective leadership styles, she points straight to your experience at 18 months old.
I first heard about The Sopranos, which premiered when I was ten years old, from my mother, a psychoanalyst in private practice on Long Island who loved it then and happens to be in the midst of rewatching it now.
The courses served as a recruiting ground and a means of evaluating how susceptible people were to Mr. Raniere's philosophy, said Daniel Shaw, a psychoanalyst and the author of a book that explores the relationship between cult leaders and their followers.
In her 2012 book "The Maternal Lineage," Paola Mariotti, a psychoanalyst and fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society, says that a woman's maternal identity is founded in her mother's style, which in turn was influenced by how she was raised.
On the Upper West Side, there were co-op sales by the estate of Janet Jeppson Asimov, a writer and psychoanalyst and the wife of the prolific science fiction writer Isaac Asimov, as well as the opera singer Renée Fleming.
Conceived more than 50 years ago by the British psychoanalyst John Bowlby and scientifically validated by an American developmental psychologist, Mary S. Ainsworth, attachment theory is now having a breakout moment, applied everywhere from inner-city preschools to executive coaching programs.
She draws on the teachings of Michael Balint, a Hungarian psychoanalyst who developed his own approach to psychology after World War II, when he worked in an English hospital where he noticed the negative and impersonal relationships between doctors and patients.
Whenever adults fret about their children's inability to control themselves, I think of the psychoanalyst Adam Phillips's observation that perhaps it's because adults identify so very well with this loss of control: We're the ones who are alcoholics, gamblers, serial killers.
Early on, it was revealed that the themes of Map of the Soul: Persona are grounded in Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung's theories of psychology, "persona" being an archetype of the human mind that deals with who we present ourselves to the world.
In his writing about burnout, the psychoanalyst Cohen describes a client who came to him with extreme burnout: He was the quintessential millennial child, optimized for perfect performance, which paid off when he got his job as a high-powered finance banker.
On Thursday, goop released its second annual Sex Issue featuring content on a number of sex-related topics — including a very explicit Q&A about anal sex with psychoanalyst and author Paul Joannides that debunked many of the myths around the sexual act.
Although Sigmund Freud didn't think human beings were especially designed for happiness, there were other figures who emerged from that movement, people like the Austrian psychoanalyst William Reich, who popularized this idea that happiness was connected to free love and free sexuality.
We might hope for the Facebook community to function as what the British pediatrician and psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott called a "holding environment," a space of maternal-like care-taking and validation, where emotions, including angry and sad ones, can be expressed and absorbed.
The first part of its title, "Transitional Object," was a phrase used by the pediatrician and psychoanalyst D. W. Winnicott to refer to the toys, stuffed animals or blankets that toddlers become attached to as they start becoming independent of their mothers.
Here are 10 notable examples from around the world: The term "vagina dentata" was first coined around 1900 by misogynist psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud to describe the idea of "devouring or being devoured" manifesting as the equation of the mouth and the vagina.
It doesn't take a psychoanalyst (although I am one) to see a dangerous behavioral pattern in President Trump: It's not just truth but national safety that are slain on the altar of his grandiosity and need to shore up his self-esteem.
Especially useful is how he grounds his account in a wide range of philosophical works, showing, for instance, how the same group of continental thinkers like French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan inspired both BuzzFeed founder Jonah Peretti and right-wing blogger Mike Cernovich.
This appetite for counsel inevitably reflects deeper, often unspoken middle-class aspirations and anxieties; as the psychoanalyst and essayist Adam Phillips once observed, the appeal of such books goes beyond the immediate need to deal with a sullen teenager or a sleepless newborn.
Jacques Lacan and Jacques Derrida battled mightily over the meaning of Poe's letter in the pages of Yale French Studies (issues 48 and 52), Lacan the psychoanalyst declaring the invisible letter to possess meaning, Derrida the philosopher calling that conclusion into doubt.
"The exhaustion experienced in burnout combines an intense yearning for this state of completion with the tormenting sense that it cannot be attained, that there is always some demand or anxiety or distraction which can't be silenced," Josh Cohen, a psychoanalyst specializing in burnout, writes.
As Ebersdorf, Swinton plays Dr. Josef Klemperer, an 82-year-old German psychoanalyst and the film's only male-presenting lead, who begins to take an interest in the strange happenings of the dance company after treating one of is members, Patricia Hingle (Chloë Grace Moretz).
The query is submitted by Dr. Spielvogel, the psychoanalyst to whom the novel's eponymous protagonist, Alexander Portnoy, has for the previous several hundred pages poured out his heart and soul in a sustained, wildly free-associating aria of bawdy reminiscence and intense self-loathing.
Since the two psychotherapists I was currently paying weren't enough, I talked to Gail Saltz, a psychoanalyst and clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill-Cornell School of Medicine, about what I can do to curb my inner attention whore.
According to the Los Angeles Times, this idea goes back to the 1920s, when Princess Marie Bonaparte — a psychoanalyst, Napoleon's great-grandniece, and a close friend of Sigmund Freud — got frustrated with her own lack of orgasm and began gathering data from her patients.
Ahead of the film's world premiere on Saturday, Swinton, known for her remarkable physical transformations in films, read out a message from the actor, Lutz Ebersdorf, supposedly a 82-year-old retired performance artist and psychoanalyst, who chose not to attend the Venice Film Festival.
"This whole idea that when you walk in the door, there's a template for: 'We are the same, and out of that sameness we can build an immediate rapport,' to me that seems like a very problematic notion," said Michael Garfinkle, a psychoanalyst in New York.
Among the possibilities: It's his psychology: Michael Maccoby, a Washington, DC-based anthropologist and psychoanalyst, told Axios that Musk is a classic example of a productive narcissist — a renowned entrepreneur and visionary who is changing the world, even though he may lash out on Twitter when challenged.
Swinton's real identity does not augur some sort of gender-bending "Suspiria" plot twist, and while Klemperer spends much of the movie investigating the coven's supernatural schemes, at no point does this elderly psychoanalyst shed his makeup to reveal that he is another character in disguise.
She earned a degree in sociology from Spelman College, the historically black women's college in Atlanta from which all of her sisters graduated, in the late 1940s, and then a master's degree from Fisk University in Nashville, where she met Dr. Hugh Butts, a prominent psychoanalyst.
"For some people, it makes them feel claustrophobic, which is another kind of anxiety, and therefore not a pleasant feeling and will increase their anxiety," says Gail Saltz, a psychoanalyst and clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill-Cornell School of Medicine.
The Shortlist THE KNOWN, THE SECRET, THE FORGOTTEN By Joan Wheelis Although Wheelis is a psychiatrist writing about her psychoanalyst parents — her father, Allen Wheelis, was also a prominent author — this often luminous work is less an act of therapy than a hushed celebration of everyday mysteries.
The article, by James Taranto, is entitled " The Politicization of Motherhood ," and it centers on an interview with psychoanalyst Erica Komisar, whose new book "Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters," makes the oh-so-obvious yet controversial argument that babies need their mothers.
While the focus is the Antiquarian Book Fair at the Park Avenue Armory, where over 200 dealers will offer their wares, there are also featured exhibitions, including highlights from the library of psychoanalyst Ernest Jones at Sotheby's and an exploration of the people behind medieval manuscripts at Les Enluminures.
There, she found camaraderie by living in a small commune on Alderney Street in Pimlico and taking part in a women's liberation group with friends like the film theorist Laura Mulvey, the psychoanalyst Juliet Mitchell and the historian Sally Alexander, the latter of whom was also in the commune.
Speculation has swirled that Ms. Swinton also donned heavy makeup to play an elderly male psychologist in the film, but the film's promotional materials attribute the role to one Lutz Ebersdorf, whom the executive producer Stella Savino has insisted is a real-life psychoanalyst with no previous acting experience.
In "The Uses of Enchantment," the psychoanalyst Bruno Bettelheim makes a beautiful argument for the kinds of reckoning that fairy tales permit: They allow children to face primal fears (parental abandonment) and imagine acts of rebellion (defying authority) in a world reassuringly removed from the one they live in.
"WR: Mysteries of the Organism" (on Saturday and March 8), which was first shown in 1971 and received a ban from Yugoslav authorities, interweaves the theories of the psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich with loosely structured ideas on free love as an antidote to the rigidity of life under Communism.
She came to believe that reading about suffering functions as a kind of "transitional object," the term used by the English psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott, one of her favorite thinkers, to describe toys that allow infants to move away from their mothers and to explore the world on their own.
In the game, Edith picks up a letter addressed to her mother from Lewis' psychoanalyst, with an opening line that sympathizes with her need to make sense of it, before launching into her own understanding of what went wrong—of when, exactly, they both lost the battle for her son's sanity.
The wealthy patron Mabel Dodge Luhan hosted visitors at her adobe house in Taos in the early decades of the 20th century, including the British writer D.H. Lawrence, the Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung and the American painter Georgia O'Keeffe — whose own work is still the focus of contentious sexual interpretations.
That doesn't bother Adrián Villar Rojas, a critically acclaimed artist whose projects across the globe — in New York; London; Paris; Istanbul; Venice; and his native Argentina — have ruminated on the ruin of the world and who is fond of citing Borges, the psychoanalyst Melanie Klein and Wittgenstein as sources of inspiration.
Reading Merkin's book as a psychiatrist-psychoanalyst, I agree with Solomon's praise for her unusual frank, self-critical voice, but I would locate the book's strength in her attempt to differentiate developmental and emotional elements in determining her depression from genetic factors that can result in bipolar or unipolar depression.
Theodore Isaac Rubin, a psychoanalyst and writer whose short novel "Lisa and David," about two teenagers finding love at a therapeutic school, was made into an Academy Award-nominated movie, and who became the public face of psychotherapy in postwar American popular culture, died on Saturday at a hospice in Manhattan.
They include Gladys's daughter (and Daniel's mother), Ellen (Joan Allen, who wrenchingly combines filial devotion and resentment); her psychoanalyst husband Howard (an impeccably tactless David Cromer); and Don (Michael Cera, doing confident but clueless), a young painter from Massachusetts who stumbles into Gladys's gallery one day and winds up showing — and living — there.
" During an interview in his cluttered office here, between the White House and the home he shares with his wife, a psychoanalyst, in the Cleveland Park neighborhood, Mr. Hersh seemed not much different from how Time magazine described him in 1975: "He is in turn talkative, churning, abrupt, zealous, egotistical and abrasively honest.
This dreamy twilight setting proved a perfect backdrop for Pierpaolo Piccioli's latest collection, which drew on the works of the Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung and explored the world of dreams and the subconscious — influences that yielded surreal pieces such as a floor-length opera coat printed with goldfish and towering coral-like headdresses.
"If you want to figure out what characters around Putin might do, or how international criminal gangs might exploit holes in our border security, you don&apost want more Oxbridge English graduates who chat about [French psychoanalyst Jacques] Lacan at dinner parties with TV producers and spread fake news about fake news," he wrote.
At least that's the thrust of an argument first made in the 1930s by an Austrian psychoanalyst who studied under Freud, developed theories on politics and sexuality that infuriated both communists and Nazis, and eventually came to the conclusion that you're more likely to warm up to the idea of fascism if you're sexually repressed.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads John Peck is the author of ten volumes of poetry, a psychoanalyst, translator of Euripides and C. G. Jung's The Red Book, a poet under-appreciated by or unfamiliar to most, yet long and deeply admired by a cadre of serious poets and critics on both sides of the Atlantic.
One of the things that I find with patients is this need to find meaning, and a lot of what a psychoanalyst can do is to work at stopping this machine that is constantly processing information and thinking that there's something you need to get, to solve, to make sense of in order to feel better.
It was here that, teaching in a philosophy department headed by Michel Foucault, the psychoanalyst Judith Miller became notorious for handing out course credits to strangers she met on the bus and declaring in a radio interview that the university was a capitalist institution that she felt it her duty to disrupt as much as possible.
Sinosphere Fifty years after the start of the Cultural Revolution in 1966, when Mao Zedong and the Communist Party called on young people to "beat, smash, loot and burn" in a rebellion against authority and tradition that left millions dead, Chinese today are living with the psychic consequences of that tumultuous decade, says Tomas Plänkers, a psychoanalyst at the Sigmund Freud Institute in Frankfurt.
In the fifth and most recent edition, D.S.M.-5 in 2013, the designation was changed to "gender dysphoria," and was defined to apply to only those transgender people who are experiencing distress or dysfunction, said Dr. Jack Drescher, a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst at New York Medical College, who serves on the W.H.O. working group and served on a similar working group for the D.S.M.-5.
I'm not a psychoanalyst, and it wasn't the primary thing I was trying to do in this book, but one of the sources I have is that I was able to look at the files of a guy named Raymond Fowler, who was a psychologist and who was hired by Hughes's lawyers after his death to do what was called a posthumous psychological autopsy.

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