Browsing Department of Psychiatry by Title
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’And Gladly Wolde He Lerne and Gladly Teche’.
(Guilford Press, 2007) -
The Arte of English Poesie: The Case for Edward de Vere's [Shakespeare's] Authorship
(Shakespeare Fellowship, 2010)I challenge the traditional attribution of the 1589 "Arte of English Poesie" to George Puttenham. The psychological and methodological obstacles one must overcome in making such a case mirror those faced in challenging the ... -
The Arte of Overturning Tradition: Did E.K.--a.k.a. E.O.--Write The Arte of English Poesie?
(Shakespeare Fellowship, 2010) -
Biblical Sources for Shakespeare's Sonnets 24 and 33, and for Henry VIII: Implications for de Vere's Authorship
(Shakespeare Fellowship, 2012) -
Commentary on Eliot Dole Hutchinson’s ’The Nature of Insight’.
(Guilford Press, 2014) -
Did Sir Walter Ralegh Have Access to an Early Draft of Venus and Adonis?
(Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, 2012) -
The Discovery of a Major New Literary Source for Shakespeare's Works in the de Vere Geneva Bible
(Shakespeare Fellowship, 2010) -
Film Essay on Anonymous and on Last Will. and Testament.
(Wiley, 2015) -
A Footnote in Freud’s Work and the Isakower Phenomenon.
(Wiley, 1986) -
The Intellectual Relationship between Nietzsche and Freud.
(Guilford Press, No Date) -
It’s Time to Re-Vere ’Shake-Speare’: A Psychoanalyst Reads the Works of Edward de Vere
(Oxfreudian Press, 2014) -
The Loss of an Institution: Mourning Chestnut Lodge
(Columbia University Press, 2013)"The unexpected loss of a client can be a lonely and isolating experience for therapists. While family and friends can ritually mourn the deceased, the nature of the therapeutic relationship prohibits therapists from ... -
Multiple Personality Disorder and One Analyst’s Paradigm Shift.
(Taylor & Francis, 2009) -
A New 1569 Poem by Arthur Golding,' Re-attributed to Edward de Vere (Shakespeare)
(Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, 2013)