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Psychoanalysis by email

Category: LinksPsychiatry
Posted on: July 16, 2007 8:18 PM, by Mo

Via email: International Psychoanalysis.

Specially for Caledonian, who was disappointed that I didn't explicitly state the unscientific nature of Sigmund Freud's theories in my post about the psychology of Alfred Hitchcock.

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What do you think of recent attempts to marry (or vindicate) psychonalysis with neuroscience? I don't have personal acquaintance with the stuff, but friends of mine are infatuated with it. I'm thinking of people like Allan Schore and Peter Fonagy.

Posted by: Neil | July 17, 2007 8:31 PM

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I'd never heard of either of these guys, so I can't really comment. But, despite my scepticism about Freud and psychoanalysis, I think their work is worth looking into. Anything that aims to make pscyhiatry more scientific MUST be good.

Posted by: Mo | July 17, 2007 9:39 PM

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