Well, some might say so. A New York Times op-ed piece today essentially about the clash between science and religion, titled: “The Neural Buddhists”. In parts of the article, you could substitute ideas relating to “psychotherapy” or “psychotherapists” — particularly for those operating from an psychoanalytic psychotherapy perspective — where you find ideas pertaining to [...]
Archive for May 13th, 2008
Sorry, But Your Form of Psychotherapy Just Died
Posted in analytic psychotherapy, neuroscience, psychoanalysis, psychodynamic therapy, psychology in the media, science and psychology on May 13, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Pro-Choice Attitude Toward Medication?
Posted in psychology in the media on May 13, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Not necessarily. Interesting article in the New York Times (May 11) about what’s has been dubbed the “mad pride” movement, that is, people that are writing about their struggles with mental health. Several blogs and websites are mentioned, for instance Liz Spikol’s blog, The Trouble with Spikol and The Icarus Project – “navigating the space [...]
