Many of us have wondered why Freud saw sexuality woven through so much of human experience, far beyond its usual boundaries. Discover how his bold ideas reshape our under...
So much of what shapes us begins in the small, unseen exchanges between a mother and her child. What if the path to resilience and emotional health is not about being per...
Members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ+) community are more likely than the general heterosexual population to develop substance use di...
Blood and its associations, from a psychoanalytic perspective, evoke a mixture of fear and anxiety, on the one hand, but also fascination and desire. An theoretical explo...
Neurobiological research offers an understanding of the transition between occasional controlled drug use and the loss of behavioural control over drug seeking and drug t...
A psychological explanation of the developmental causes of dominance and excessive control, which is a recurring feature observed in domestic and family violence.
A new edition of Wilhelm Reich’s “The Mass Psychology of Fascism” (published in 1933) invites us to engage in a scientific historical reconstruction of a seminal work
Psychology holds a critical advantage in preventing violence by understanding its roots in emotional distress and unmet developmental needs. Growing support for whole-of-...
This article argues that holistic recovery from human trafficking — combining trauma-informed care, career reintegration, and community partnership — is essential to tran...
Mental health professionals often face burnout and vicarious trauma. With high rates of depression, anxiety, and even suicide in the field, true self-care is essential—no...