Why Time “Management” May Not Help Procrastinators. Understanding your individual relationship to time is critical. By Jane Burka, Ph.D. and Lenora Yuen, Ph.D.
Gay Marriage Ruling: Maybe We Can All Breath a Little More Easily. Acceptance and inclusion makes us all feel better. By David Braucher, L.C.S.W., Ph.D.
“Micro-traumas” Can Undermine our Emotional Health. Subtly hurtful patterns of interaction often diminish self-worth and well being. By Margaret Crastnopol, Ph.D.
Kicking an Abuser Out of Your Life, and Out of Your Head. Ending an abusive relationship requires leaving physically and psychologically. By Avigail Gordon , M.A.
Techniques to Manage Your Procrastination: Part II. 8 tips sure to work if you don’t put off using them. Part I of this post is Procrastination: Why You Do It. By Jane Burka, Ph.D. and Lenora Yuen, Ph,D.
Procrastination: Why You Do It; What To Do About It. Procrastination is often used to manage struggles with self-esteem.
By Jane Burka Ph.D. and Lenora Yuen, Ph.D.
Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Action (CPIA) is a blog, edited by Susan Kolod, Ph.D. and Melissa Ritter, Ph.D. under the auspices of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, the official journal of the William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis & Psychology. Our beat will be broad: the latest in scholarly research, social issues, political controversies, pop culture and current events. Our writers will be keeping an eye out for topics to examine with their unique psychoanalytic mindset; informing readers with a fresh and thoughtfully psychoanalytic angle.