Identity is never fixed. It is shaped by memory, culture, relationships, and unconscious processes that often remain hidden from our conscious mind. When the sense of who we are becomes unclear, when our roles in life begin to feel hollow or misaligned, we enter what is often described as an […]
Uncategorized
Jungian Views on Midlife Transitions and Individuation
Jungian Views on Midlife Transitions and Individuation is a significant subject in psychoanalytic thought. It offers insight into how individuals relate to themselves and the world around them. In this discussion, we delve into key theoretical perspectives, clinical applications, and the contemporary relevance of this topic. Psychoanalytic theory provides a […]
Psychoanalysis and Grief: A Path to Inner Healing
Psychoanalysis and Grief: A Path to Inner Healing is a significant subject in psychoanalytic thought. It offers insight into how individuals relate to themselves and the world around them. In this discussion, we delve into key theoretical perspectives, clinical applications, and the contemporary relevance of this topic. Psychoanalytic theory provides […]
Why Psychoanalysis Still Matters in the Age of CBT
Why Psychoanalysis Still Matters in the Age of CBT is a significant subject in psychoanalytic thought. It offers insight into how individuals relate to themselves and the world around them. In this discussion, we delve into key theoretical perspectives, clinical applications, and the contemporary relevance of this topic. Psychoanalytic theory […]
The Return of the Repressed: What Lies Beneath Anxiety
The Return of the Repressed: What Lies Beneath Anxiety is a significant subject in psychoanalytic thought. It offers insight into how individuals relate to themselves and the world around them. In this discussion, we delve into key theoretical perspectives, clinical applications, and the contemporary relevance of this topic. Psychoanalytic theory […]
Jung and the Collective Unconscious: Myth and Meaning
Jung and the Collective Unconscious: Myth and Meaning is a significant subject in psychoanalytic thought. It offers insight into how individuals relate to themselves and the world around them. In this discussion, we delve into key theoretical perspectives, clinical applications, and the contemporary relevance of this topic. Psychoanalytic theory provides […]
The Therapeutic Frame: Holding the Analytic Space
The Therapeutic Frame: Holding the Analytic Space is a significant subject in psychoanalytic thought. It offers insight into how individuals relate to themselves and the world around them. In this discussion, we delve into key theoretical perspectives, clinical applications, and the contemporary relevance of this topic. Psychoanalytic theory provides a […]
Freud’s Theory of Drives: Modern Interpretations
Freud’s Theory of Drives: Modern Interpretations is a significant subject in psychoanalytic thought. It offers insight into how individuals relate to themselves and the world around them. In this discussion, we delve into key theoretical perspectives, clinical applications, and the contemporary relevance of this topic. Psychoanalytic theory provides a deep […]
Shadow Work and Self-Integration in Jungian Therapy
Shadow Work and Self-Integration in Jungian Therapy is a significant subject in psychoanalytic thought. It offers insight into how individuals relate to themselves and the world around them. In this discussion, we delve into key theoretical perspectives, clinical applications, and the contemporary relevance of this topic. Psychoanalytic theory provides a […]
Was Freud right? Is psychoanalysis of no use to the Irish? A deeper look into the Irish psyche
The Irish psyche has long been a topic of fascination, both within Ireland and beyond. Whether it’s during the celebration of St. Patrick’s Day or in Irish literature and folklore, the many layers of Irish personality seem to be on full display. But how much of this intricate nature is […]




