May 29, 2026

Doer- Done to: Notes on Bullying

Bullying didn't stay in the schoolyard. It grew up, put on a tie, learned to smile, and now runs the world.
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May 28, 2026

Behind the ‘Sliding Scale’

Money, it turns out, is where all the things you were taught not to want come back, in disguise, demanding to be reckoned with.
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May 28, 2026

Thumb Tired Yet?

Your thumb is not scrolling. It's looking for something the internet borrowed and forgot to return.
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May 28, 2026

The Epidemic of Loneliness

The loneliest people in the room are often the ones who taught everyone else how to be less alone.
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May 28, 2026

Confusions 101

Confusion, it turns out, is not the opposite of knowing. It is what knowing looks like just before it arrives.
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May 28, 2026

Where Rage Goes to Hide

Rage, if you follow it long enough, leads you somewhere softer and much more frightening: to the thing you lost.
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May 09, 2026

The Process of Analytic Writing

Anar Dana, our resident feline philosopher, breaks her writing hiatus to share why even cats get writer's block.
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May 09, 2026

Think ‘out of the box’, but stay ‘inside the lines’

Anar Dana calls out the contradiction in teaching kids to be creative while training them to stay perfectly in line.
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May 09, 2026

Let’s Talk Supervision!

A late-night reflection on why bad supervisors leave deeper marks than bad training ever could.
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May 09, 2026

“Play is the work of a child.” — Maria Montessori

Watching a two-year-old stubbornly claim his time with a harmonium got me thinking — when did we stop playing?
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May 09, 2026

The Material Heat and the Psychic Heat

It's not just hot outside — extreme heat is quietly melting our mental health too, and we need to talk about it.
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May 08, 2026

Reading a novel without Curiosity

A playful dive into what psychoanalysis teaches us about play, and why most of us quietly gave it up.
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May 08, 2026

Rhythms of the Unconscious

There's no app for it, but your rhythm of thinking, feeling and being might be the most important thing to tune into.
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May 07, 2026

Not everything is a “Trigger”, and yet…

Therapy-speak has escaped the therapy room, and our feline philosopher has thoughts about what we're really saying.
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May 07, 2026

New Year starts in Feb. 

Returning is its own kind of beginning. Ask anyone who has ever come back to something they thought they had left.
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Jan 16, 2026

Dr Claudia Sheftel-Luiz: From Freudian Psychoanalysis to Modern Psychoanalysis

A dialogue on emotional inheritance.
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Jan 16, 2026

The Inevitability of ‘Routines’

Before there was a to-do list, there was a rhythm, older and stranger and far more honest about what you actually need.
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Jan 16, 2026

Psychoanalysis and Play

Somewhere between the child you were and the adult you became, play went underground. This is where you find it again.
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Jan 16, 2026

The Impossible task called ‘Writing’!

Writing is not what you do when you have something to say. It is what you do to find out what you've been carrying.
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Jan 16, 2026

Demystifying ‘Dependency’ in Relationships

The most radical thing you can do, it turns out, is need someone and trust them enough to let them know.
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Jan 16, 2026

Climate Change and Mental Health

The earth is not merely changing climate. It is holding up a mirror to everything we have refused to feel.
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Jan 16, 2026

Climate Change and Mental Health

The earth is not merely changing climate. It is holding up a mirror to everything we have refused to feel.
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