Browsing Department of Psychiatry by Title
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Reality as an Inkblot: Looking at the Trauma Literature.
(Guilford Press, 2004) -
Shakespeare's Bible: A Personal Odyssey
(American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, 2010) -
Shakespeare's Sonnet 80, Marlowe, and Hero and Leander
(Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, 2011) -
A Snail Poem, Newly Attributed to Edward de Vere [William Shakespeare].
(Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, 2008) -
Sonnet 6 and the First Marked Passage in De Vere's Bible
(Shakespeare Fellowship, 2010) -
A Source for 'Rememberance of Things Past' in Sonnet 30
(Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, 2013) -
The Sternhold and Hopkins "Whole Book of the Psalms" is a Major Source for the Works of Shakespeare
(Oxford Journals, 2009) -
The Sternhold and Hopkins Whole Book of Psalms Is a Major Source for the Works of Shakespeare
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The Sternhold and Hopkins Whole Book of Psalms Offers Crucial Evidence of de Vere's Authorship of the Works of Shakespeare.
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Sullivan and His Polarizing Legacy
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The Theme of Betrayal in the Works of ’William Shakespeare’
(Karnac Books, 2013)"Betrayal underlies all psychic trauma, whether sexual abuse or profound neglect, violence or treachery, extramarital affair or embezzlement. When we betray others, we violate their confidence in us. When others ... -
Unconcious Communication and Literature
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Unconcious Communication in Shakespeare: "Et Tu, Brute?" Echoes "Eloi, Eloi Lama Sabachthani?"
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Unconscious Communication in Literature.
(Guilford Press, 2003) -
Unconscious Communication in Shakespeare: ‘Et tu, Brute?’ Echoes ‘Eloi, Eloi, Lama Sabbachthani?’.
(Guilford Press, 2007)