Description
The Journal of Psychohistory, a peer reviewed journal, now edited by David Lotto, presents a psychological view of world events–past and present.
With this exciting quarterly journal, you’ll be able to understand the intimate connections between people’s emotional life and their social and political behavior. Termed by Alice Miller as “the first journal that doesn’t gloss over the facts of childhood,” the journal has for more than 50 years been giving readers insights into the hidden causes of social behavior that other periodicals overlook. Called “scholarly and documented yet readable for the interested lay person” by Library Journal and “the richest decoding of the impulses of our age” by The Nation, the journal contains in-depth articles about topics such as:
- Psychological and Psychohistorical Causes of War in Ukraine and In General
- The Dobbs Decision: Further Reflections on Originalism and Textualism
- Psychohistory, Ideology and Ukraine: Scholars Legitimizing and/or Delegitimizing Power?
- Psychoanalysis’ History of Pathologizing Homosexuality and Xenophobia in the United States.
- “Splitting:” Transgenerational Legacies of Trauma and Guilt
- Climate Change and Overpopulation
- The Origins of War and Social Violence in Early Traumas
- From the French Revolution to Napoleon I:Political Propaganda
- Attachment Theory and Psychohistory
- Apartheid: Why It Happened
- Slavery: Holocaust and Intergenerational Traumas
- U.S Masculinity Crisis: Militarism and War
- The Populist Logic Behind Trump’s Surprising Popularity
- Redesigning Racial Caste in America via Mass Incarceration
- The Origins of Terrorism in Humiliation
— Alice Miller
— Sandra L. Bloom, M.D., Philadelphia, PA
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