by Hanna Turken LP, BCD, LCSW The fifties could be the best of times or the worst of times. In a country where youth is…
Posts published in “Winter 2018”
by Detelina Stoykova, M.A., M.A. The myth of Oedipus the King and the eponymous Oedipus complex has ignited our imagination with its mystifying power. As…
by Susan Kavaler-Adler, Ph.D., ABPP, D.Litt., NCPsyA (Presented at 2017 IFPE conference) Susan has six published books and over 70 articles (journal articles and edited…
by Rachel Saks, Psy.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology, Chestnut Hill College. Maya Angelou once said, “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story…
By Susan G. Burland, Ph.D. PART 1: Trauma and acknowledging/witnessing truth You have stolen my ocean, my swiftness, my soar, Delivered me to the clutch…
by Hanna Turken LP, BCD, LCSW The fifties could be the best of times or the worst of times. In a country where youth is…
by Detelina Stoykova, M.A., M.A. The myth of Oedipus the King and the eponymous Oedipus complex has ignited our imagination with its mystifying power. As…
By Cenk Cokuslu, LP, NCPsyA “Cities were built to measure time, to remove time from nature. There’s an endless counting down, he said. When you…
by Barbara Schapiro, Ph.D. One of the most salient features of the unconscious, according to Freud, is the absence of time. By that he…
by Rachel Saks, Psy.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology, Chestnut Hill College. Maya Angelou once said, “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story…