AvatarAnnette ClancyTherapy Is No Longer a Politics-Free ZoneThe Wall Street Journal. - Peggy DrexlerEmma, a 32-year-old publicist living in Manhattan who requested only her first name be used, entered therapy “almost immediately” after the 2016 presidential election. Like many people she knew, she says, she found herself distressed, anxious, and unable to sleep. “I wanted a place to vent, because …
AvatarAnnette ClancyPsychoanalysis Is a History of Storytellingpsychologytoday.com - Molly S. Castelloe Ph.D.Freud, a Cervantes of the couch. Freud loved Shakespeare, antiquity and languages and taught himself Castilian so he could read his favorite book, Don …
AvatarAnnette ClancyThe talking cure: psychoanalysis and other forms of psychotherapyverified_publisherabc.net.au - ABC Radio NationalWell-known US psychotherapist Irvin Yalom believes that we all have a natural fear of death and coming to terms with that fear is the key to a …
AvatarAnnette ClancyCan Psychotherapy Help You?psychcentral.com - Sandra Silva CasabiancaWe all need our safe spaces where we can just “be” and speak freely. Psychotherapy may be that space that allows you to work on your mental …
AvatarAnnette ClancyWhy the pressure to be happy is driving people madThe Telegraph - By Gaby WoodDays after I met Adam Phillips, the writer and psychotherapist, I began to think about the configuration of seating in his room. As you enter, there is a sofa to your left, and on the other side of the room, further away, is a single leather armchair. Does anyone choose the chair, I wondered? It …
AvatarAnnette ClancyDavid Astor and psychoanalysis: how the personal became politicalverified_publisherThe Guardian - Jeremy LewisThis extract from Jeremy Lewis’s biography of the great postwar Observer editor explores Astor’s lifelong near-religious belief in psychoanalysis David was the first of the Astor children to reject the Christian Scientist faith of his parents, leaving a void that was filled, years later, by an …