Tag: mental-health
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Freud’s Journey as an Outsider: Exploring Identity and Antisemitism in Vienna’s Complex Culture
The ARTE documentary Outsider. Freud. presents Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) through a deliberately biographical and experiential lens, treating his theoretical production less as an abstract “system” and more as a sequence of intellectual responses to lived ruptures. It frames Freud’s work as developing under persistent conditions of exposure—social, familial, bodily, and political—and argues that these conditions…
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Mourning Freud
Madelon Sprengnether’s Mourning Freud is a penetrating exposition of the dynamics between Freud’s personal experiences of mourning and the evolution of psychoanalytic theory throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. This richly textured work unravels the psychological, biographical, and cultural dimensions of Freud’s life, situating his struggles with loss at the nexus of his theoretical framework,…
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Psychoanalysis after Freud: Memory, Mourning and Repetition
In Psychoanalysis After Freud: Memory, Mourning and Repetition, Judy Gammelgaard undertakes a deeply philosophical exploration of the lingering significance, as well as the profound transformations, of Freud’s psychoanalytic project in the aftermath of his momentous discoveries. Drawing on several of Freud’s lesser-known works, Gammelgaard positions herself at a contemporary interpretive vantage point from which she…
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Freud’s Memory: Psychoanalysis, Mourning and the Foreign Body
Freud’s Memory: Psychoanalysis, Mourning and the Foreign Body by Rob White is an extraordinary and challenging intellectual venture into the most recalcitrant territories of Freudian theory, a work that refashions our understanding not only of Freud’s controversial notion of inherited memory but also of the deep melancholic undertow that runs through his entire conceptual edifice.…
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Blind Spot: The Global Rise of Unhappiness and How Leaders Missed It
Blind Spot: The Global Rise of Unhappiness and How Leaders Missed It by Jon Clifton is an analysis of a critical yet overlooked phenomenon shaping the contemporary world: the escalating unhappiness among global citizens and the consequential blind spot that has afflicted world leaders. Clifton, the CEO of Gallup and a visionary dedicated to amplifying…