Articles
Rusalka - How Deep Is Your Love? By Sara Collins
Rusalka is the title of an opera by Dvorak, based on a fairy tale story combining themes from The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen, Undine by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué, and other works.
Lessons from the 1950s on mind control - Sarah Marks and Daniel Pick
Jesse Morton was 16 when he ran away, trailed a Grateful Dead tour and scraped a living from the proceeds of drugs peddled outside concerts in the mid-90s.
The Greening of Psychoanalysis - Gregorio Kohon
I started reading André Green’s work in Spanish translations published in Argentina from the late ‘60s.
Encounters with Nazism: On the Third Reich and the History of Psychoanalysis - Daniel Pick
In May 1941 the Allies gained an unexpected opportunity to explore the mind of a leading Nazi when Rudolf Hess, deputy leader of the Nazi Party, landed in Scotland.
Psychoanalysis, Ethnography and Religious Practice: A Study of a Mosque Congregation - Judy Shuttleworth
Ethnography is the study of naturally occurring human events, developed by social anthropologists in the last century.
On Healing Split Internal Landscapes - Sally Weintrobe
In October 2010 the Institute of Psychoanalysis held a two-day interdisciplinary conference on “Engaging with Climate Change: Psychoanalytic Perspectives.” A current view I agree with is that engag
The (Ir)resistible Lightness of Our Past - Riccardo Steiner
Riccardo Steiner is a Member of the British Psychoanalytical Society. Amongst other distinguished contributions to psychoanalysis, he edited, together with Pearl King, the important work expoun
The Interpretation of Dreams and the Neurosciences - Mark Solms
This is an English translation of an introductory essay written for a centenary reprint of the 1st edition of Freud’s Traumdeutung (Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main) due November 1999.