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The Anguish of Fatherhood

Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 2019
This paper engages with the experience of being both a symbolic and actual father and theorizes the tension between between being “The Father” and “A Father” and describes the resulting dilemmas an...
Robert Grossmark
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Anguish of the Abandoned Child

Scientific American, 2013
The article discusses the psychological impact of institutionalization of abandoned children in Romania, with information on a U.S. study comparing their emotional well-being to that of children raised in foster care. Topics include the effect of a 1966 mandate from Romanian president Nicolae Ceaușescu banning contraceptives and abortion on the rate of
Charles A, Nelson   +2 more
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The Anguish of Critique/The Critique of Anguish

International Studies Review, 2016
Jurgen Habermas. (2015). The Lure of Technocracy. Translated by Ciaran Cronin . Polity, Cambridge, 176 pp., $22.95 paperback (ISBN-13: 978-0-745-68682-0). Although there have always been political implications of Jurgen Habermas’s more philosophical arguments, since the turn of the century he has offered a more concrete form of commentary when ...
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Reading an anguished brain

Science, 2019
Scanning the brains of people who are depressed or suicidal could point to better-targeted treatments.
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Disarchiving Anguish

2021
The book examines the modalities of witnessing in the works of Charles Reznikoff. Associated with the so-called “Objectivist” group created in New York in the early 1930s, Reznikoff is often called a poet-witness because the material he draws on in his poetry and, to a lesser extent in prose, comes from his observations of urban life and from authentic
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INTIMATE JUSTICE III: HEALING THE ANGUISH OF ABUSE AND EMBRACING THE ANGUISH OF ACCOUNTABILITY

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2000
This article presents an exploratory approach to couples therapy for abuse based on intimate justice theory. The article explains “the accountability axiom,” which brings the relationship between the anguish of abuse and the anguish of accountability into focus.
B, Jory, D, Anderson
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