Bella Freud: "The bad thing about psychoanalysis is that intellectualizing everything can be very tiring and not everything can be resolved by thinking"
Fashion designer Bella Freud reflects on the challenges of psychoanalysis and the significance of clothing in personal identity, drawing from her experiences.
What Does It Mean to Dream of Mud
The article explores the symbolic meaning of dreaming about mud and its psychological interpretations.
Sinthoma Publishing House
Sinthoma Publishing House, founded by Instituto ESPE, aims to promote psychoanalysis through a rigorous approach and dialogue between classical and contemporary theories.
'Nuremberg', a film about the trial of Nazis, has a pre-screening and debate at the MIS
The film 'Nuremberg' focuses on the trials of Nazi leaders and features a pre-screening event at the Museum of Image and Sound (MIS) in São Paulo, Brazil.
Creative, the programming of Belas Artes goes from Noit�o to Por�o, passing through Lacan, live shows, and much more
The Belas Artes cinema in São Paulo features a diverse program that includes live music screenings and discussions with psychoanalysts.
Meet the ESPE Institute: Reputation and Transparency
The article invites readers to explore the trajectory and public data of the ESPE Institute, a rapidly growing higher education institution in Brazil focused on psychoanalysis.
Biblical Legacy of Psychoanalysis: As Soon as Man Wants to Play God, Madness Begins
Psychoanalyst Massimo Recalcati explores the intersection of biblical stories and Freudian teachings, highlighting themes of rebellion, madness, and brotherhood.
Gabriel Rolón, the psychologist who fills stadiums: 'Only someone who has never undergone psychoanalysis identifies with their achievements'
Gabriel Rolón, a renowned psychologist and writer from Argentina, emphasizes the complexity of self-knowledge and the mysteries of the human psyche, claiming that sincere psychoanalysis helps connect with patients and readers alike.
‘Aurora Q.’: a fake police story that parodies Lacanian psychoanalysis and academia
The article reviews 'Aurora Q.' by Mario Cuenca Sandoval, highlighting its parody of Lacanian psychoanalysis and the academic world.
Psychoanalyst and businessman in sport shooting canceled Folha subscription to control obsession with commenting
Ivo Eduardo Guilhon Broering, a psychoanalyst and businessman, discusses his obsessive commenting on Folha's site despite canceling his subscription, citing the value of diverse opinions present in the comments section.
Drug Addictions, Vices, Dependencies: What Psychoanalysis Has to Say?
The article explores the distinctions between recreational use and abuse of substances through the lens of psychoanalysis, examining the historical and conceptual frameworks surrounding addiction.
Psychoanalysis 'not recommended' for autism cases, defines French health authority
The French National Health Authority has stated that psychoanalysis is not recommended for the treatment of autism due to insufficient evidence.
At 15, they will be thrown into the 'jungle'. Psychoanalyst on the ban of social networks
The article discusses the implications of banning social networks for teenagers, featuring insights from a psychoanalyst.
France changes guidelines after 14 years and discourages psychoanalysis for autism spectrum disorder
France's National Health Authority has officially stated that psychoanalysis is not recommended for treating autism spectrum disorder due to a lack of sufficient evidence.
Autism: The End of Psychoanalysis Confirmed by the High Authority of Health
The High Authority of Health in France has officially dismissed psychoanalysis as an ineffective treatment for autism in its latest recommendations.
Autism: "Practices without sufficient proof of effectiveness, such as psychoanalysis, should no longer be proposed"
The French Health Authority has released new recommendations on autism care, emphasizing developmental and behavioral interventions while rejecting ineffective practices like psychoanalysis.
Rebecca Zlotowski: "Sometimes it feels like Jodie Foster speaks better French than we natives"
Rebecca Zlotowski discusses her new film featuring Jodie Foster, exploring themes of identity, humor, and the nuances of language.
Eleni Karakasi on her decision to start psychoanalysis: I didn't like how I burst out and reacted
Eleni Karakasi explains that she started psychoanalysis to address her reactions to various situations in daily life, which led her to lose her sense of justice.