Critique of Conflict Theory

Click Here to Read: Critique of Conflict Theory by Mats Winther on his website.
Refocusing the Neurocognitive Approach to Dreams

Click Here to Read: Refocusing the Neurocognitive Approach to Dreams: A Critique of the Hobson Versus Solms Debate G. by William Domhoff on the Dream Research.net website. This already article originally appeared as: Domhoff, G. W. (2005). Refocusing the neurocognitive approach to dreams: A critique of the Hobson versus Solms debate. Dreaming, 15, 3-20 and […]
Read more...Sept.1, political conventions, Meditation, PTSD & more from Sasha Rolde on InternationalPyschoanalysis.net

Dear Colleagues, As political issues from the past and the present assail us on this Labor Day, it is nevertheless a long weekend, and thus time to read the abundant posts on the international psychoanalytic website. I hope that along with remembrances, they will also give you an escape into our professional world. My choices […]
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Conundrums: A Critique of Contemporary Psychoanalysis

Click Here to Read: Review of Conundrums: A Critique of Contemporary Psychoanalysis by Jon Mills, Reviewed by Jeremy Ridinour on the American Psychological Association Division 39 Website.
From Classical to Contemporary Psychoanalysis

Click Here to Read: Review of From Classical to Contemporary Psychoanalysis: A Critique and Integration by Morris N. Eagle, reviewed by Kerrin A. Jacobs on the Metapsychology Reviews website.
[Religious Types 14] Innocents Abroad « The Light House
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Excellent critique of the (mis)use of Jungian theory – particularly pop-archetypes at a shallow and simplistic level. “My goal is not to abandon or dismiss Jung and his legacy, but to extract from it what is most valuable and useful and find how that c…
Read more...James Hillman on Archetypal Psychotherapy – ORGANISATIONAL – Psychotherapy DVDs

In James Hillman on Archetypal Psychotherapy, be prepared to be both challenged and inspired as Dr. Hillman doesn’t hold back in his critique of modern psychology.See it on Scoop.it, via Jungian Organisational Theory
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