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Category: Articles

How Depression Went Mainstream: Interview with Dr. Edward Shorter

Posted on July 15, 2013July 15, 2013 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

George Mason University’s History News Network features a recent article entitled “How Depression Went Mainstream”. In the piece, Robin Lindley interviews renowned psychiatrist… Read more How Depression Went Mainstream: Interview with Dr. Edward Shorter

Article: Inventing the female self in Greenwich Village, 1900–1930: Mabel Dodge’s encounter with science and spirituality

Posted on May 31, 2013 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

The latest issue of Subjectivity features an article by Carla Christina Hustak entitled ‘Inventing the female self in Greenwich Village, 1900–1930: Mabel Dodge’s… Read more Article: Inventing the female self in Greenwich Village, 1900–1930: Mabel Dodge’s encounter with science and spirituality

Guardian article: “Interpretation of seams? Sigmund Freud’s couch needs £5,000 restoration”

Posted on May 7, 2013 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

This past Sunday 5 May, The Guardian featured an article entitled “Interpretation of seams? Sigmund Freud’s couch needs £5,000 restoration”. It recounts how… Read more Guardian article: “Interpretation of seams? Sigmund Freud’s couch needs £5,000 restoration”

The Endurance of Graphology in France

Posted on April 29, 2013 by gae16802

Hugh Schofield at BBC News Paris has posted an interesting article on the continued use of the field of graphology… Read more The Endurance of Graphology in France

“Appily Ever After: A Smartphone Shrink” (NYTimes)

Posted on April 10, 2013 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

The New York Times recently published an article by Judith Newman entitled “Appily Ever After: A Smartphone Shrink”, which H-Madness… Read more “Appily Ever After: A Smartphone Shrink” (NYTimes)

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