Tag: psychoanalysis
Devil’s Advocate II: STAY AWAY FROM “BORED” SPOUSES THIS VALENTINE’S DAY!
Author: Wallace Runnymede Published Date: February 14, 2020 Leave a Comment on Devil’s Advocate II: STAY AWAY FROM “BORED” SPOUSES THIS VALENTINE’S DAY!
Hey, how’s everyone doin’? Funny how this tima year, all the cockroaches suddenly come crawling outa the woodwork. No don’t worry, I just meant Katie! SPOILER: If a woman or a man is ‘bored with’ whoever they are with, avoid…
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Four Kinds of People: A Jungian Approach to Childhood, Personality & Politics!
Author: Wallace Runnymede Published Date: December 3, 2019
I have devised a psychoanalytical model than can link childhood experience, personality and political views together. Two axes: mother/father, kill/nurture. Read on to find out more! Which one are you, and how many people can you name who belong to…
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Early Session with a Classical Viennese Analyst
Author: Alice Soref Published Date: February 1, 2019 2 Comments on Early Session with a Classical Viennese Analyst
Thankfully most of life‘s relationships are familiar, defined by some conventional guidelines, and therefore carried on with some sense that one knows what one should be doing. Right from the cradle we fall into family relationships quite naturally, as easily…