Tag archives for psychologie - Page 4
Crisis U : Sérieux problèmes de santé mentale dans les universités américaines.
Psychology Today (...) Nationally, 22 percent of collegians now seek therapy or counseling each year, (...) Everyone agrees: Much of the anxiety is socially driven. “Students feel inept about romantic relationships,”…
Child of Rage
;feature= Little Beth Thomas‘s soft, sweet demeanour as she calmly reveals to her therapist Dr. Ken Magid, how she tortured animals and sexually molested her brother Jonathan are about the most bone-chilling imaginable.…
How Prozac Slew Freud: In the past hundred years psychiatry has come full circle: Psychoanalysis lost; medicine won
Edward Shorter Edward Shorter American Heritage Not long ago I was lecturing in my course on medical history about people who had accused themselves of smearing feces on a crucifix…
Men are idiots.
They have a much higher idiot factor than women do, especially when young. This fundamental difference between the sexes will never be eradicated no matter how hard we try. (Although…
BBC: The mind-bending effects of foreign accent syndrome
By David Robson A little-known condition causes people to adopt a new accent – and lose a part of their identity in the process, finds David Robson. Julie Matthias’s family…
Les désillusions de Freud sur l’efficacité thérapeutique de sa méthode (1)
Jacques Van Rillaer SPS (...) Dans les publications suivantes, Freud parle de dix-huit hystériques et deux cents neurasthéniques guéris comme par miracle. Mais sa correspondance privée montre, sans équivoque, qu’il s’agit…
Studies showing we are innately selfless debunk the idea that dog-eat-dog capitalism is our only option
Owen Jones The Guardian Weekly
Confession of a drug-addicted high–school teacher.
By Jason Smith Medium One year may not sound like enough time for a life to come apart at the seams, but a year in the life of a drug…
The surprising downsides of being drop dead gorgeous
BBC Good looks can get you far in life, but psychologists say there are unrecognised pitfalls for the beautiful. David Robson reports.









