author: salman akhtar

Cultural Zoo: Animals in the Human Mind and its Sublimation

... instruments , Peter was portrayed by a string quartet with its full capacity ... wolf - bird , bad - good , big - small . Sharply contrasting characters must ... instruments are all introduced verbally by a narrator before the composition ...

Selected Papers of Salman Akhtar

... Psychoanalysis , 88 : 1441-1456 . Paul , R. ( 2005 ) . Anthropology . In : E. S. Person , A. M. Cooper , & G. O. Gabbard ( Eds . ) , Textbook of Psychoanalysis ( pp . 479-490 ) . Washington , DC : American Psychiatric Publishing ...

The Electrified Mind: Development, Psychopathology, and Treatment in the Era of Cell Phones and the Internet

... book, Hello Darkness, a male pedophile infiltrates a teen hookup location that ... bad boy, Wyatt Earp.4 Besides the possible sexual and separation symbolism ... free, software-based video-conferencing enhances and possibly helps “secure ...

The Wound of Mortality: Fear, Denial, and Acceptance of Death

... Milan Kundera (1990), immortality comes in three varieties: minor, great, and ridiculous. Minor immortality refers to the lasting memory of a person in the minds of those who knew him. Great immortality, reserved for poets, art! ists ...

Food Matters: Biopsychosocial Perspectives

... book's title Food Matters , says it all . On the one hand , food matters greatly to all of us since it is essen- tial to sustain life . On the other hand , food matters are complex and wide - ranging ; these include the relational ...

Privacy: Developmental, Cultural, and Clinical Realms

... Linda Gray Sexton, who was twenty-one when her mother committed suicide, requested that Martin Orne, the psychiatrist who treated Sexton from 1956 through 1964, turn over to the biographer, Diane Wood Middlebrook, three hundred hours of ...

Silent Virtues: Patience, Curiosity, Privacy, Intimacy, Humility, and Dignity

... forging discontinuities with nature and also evolving and subscribing to an inner sense of morality, they exist on a higher plane than other species. This sentiment is evident in the Holy Quran's declaration that “We have bestowed ...

Fear: A Dark Shadow Across Our Life Span

... the potential of evoking real and imagined scenarios of separation, loss ... analysis because of growing ... my life?” he mused. Gradually his fear of aging and premature death began to emerge. As Mr T approached the end of the first year ...

The Colors of Childhood: Separation-Individuation across Cultural, Racial, and Ethnic Diversity

... Ramayan comic book , with characters colored brown , to display his own people and his Indian heritage . A 5 - year - old Asian child with brown skin regarded himself as dirty and attempted to deal with this anxiety about his skin color ...

Textbook of Applied Psychoanalysis

... Yeats, W. B. (1889). The Stolen Child. In: The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats. London: Macmillan, 1972. Yeats, W. B. (1899a). The Cap and Bells. In: The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats. London: Macmillan, 1972. Yeats, W. B. (1899b). The ...

Comprehensive Dictionary of Psychoanalysis

... Psychoanalysis, 66:273-281. BROOKS BRENNEIS (1975). Theoretical notes on manifest dream. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 56: 197-206. CHARLES BRENNER (1955). Elementary Textbook of Psychoanalysis. New York: International ...

Psychoanalytic Listening: Methods, Limits, and Innovations

... Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 65: 693– 710. Person, E., Cooper, A. & Gabbard, G. (2005). Textbook of Psychoanalysis. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. Pine, F. (1988). The four psychologies of psychoanalysis and their place in ...

Hopelessness: Developmental, Cultural, and Clinical Realms

... Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came, Kate Chopin's (1899) novel, The Awakening, and James Baldwin's (1957) short story, Sonny's Blues. I will now set to this task. Three. literary. genres. A poem: Robert Browning's Childe Roland to the ...

Regret: Developmental, Cultural, and Clinical Realms

... decision theory emphasizes the dual processes of decisionmaking and imagining alternative decisions and outcomes (referred to as “counterfactuals” because these alternatives run counter to what has actually occurred). Cognitive ...

Freud and the Far East: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on the People and Culture of China, Japan, and Korea

... story makes it difficult to pin down its central theme. C. T. Hsia (1961) suggests that the story is a "study in ... Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily”: it is the woman's unconscious wish to be loyal to her father that incapacitates her ...

Lying, Cheating, and Carrying On: Developmental, Clinical, and Sociocultural Aspects of Dishonesty and Deceit

... aria La Calumnia describes verbally and musically how the rumor starts softly and spreads and gets louder by the bar. It is humor at its best (sung in a comico-conspiratorial tone by a basso); it invariably gets a strong ovation. From ...

The American Latino: Psychodynamic Perspectives on Culture and Mental Health Issues

... Mambo Kings; Quinceañera ethnogenesis, 45,47 ethnography, 44 Evangelicals, 84–85, 87, 107 Evans-Cuellar, A., 153 evil eye (mal de ojo), 131–132, 181 falling-out or blacking out (desmayo), 129–130 familismo. See family closeness family ...

Thicker Than Blood: Bonds of Fantasy and Reality in Adoption

... Jason Aronson . Cath S. , Gurwitt , A. R. , and Ross , J. M. ( 1982 ) ... Prall , R. C. ( 1971 ) . A child psychoanalysis training program . In ... Jason Aronson . ( 1997a ) . Toward the prevention of prejudice . In At the Threshold of the ...

Truth: Developmental, Cultural, and Clinical Realms

... vs. Inferiority Identity vs. Role Confusion Intimacy vs. Isolation Generativity vs. Stagnation Psychosocial stages: A summary chart Conflict Important Events Outcome Trust vs. Mistrust Feeding Hope Autonomy vs. Shame and Toilet Training ...

The Book of Emotions

... thesaurus mentions 'happiness' in connection with it. The explanatory words and synonyms include pleasure, delight, enjoyment, delectation, and fruition but not happiness. This is puzzling, since we tend to reflexively equate 'joy' with ...

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