psychology

Psychology of the Unconscious (1915) by Carl Jung—Reviewed by Miguel A. Faria, MD

According to Swiss psychoanalyst and philosopher Dr. Carl Jung, modern as well as primitive man pondered the world with two types of thinking: Directed thinking, which primitive man used for survival skills and modern man for technological progress, is conscious thinking that requires effort and is used for solving problems. Fantasy or Non-directed thinking, used […]

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Civilization and Its Discontents by Dr. Sigmund Freud—Reviewed by Miguel A. Faria, MD

For this summary and review of Dr. Sigmund Freud’s work, we refer to the authorized translation by Joan Riviere (1930). Freud began his narrative inspired by the critical words of a friend, who although agreeing with Freud in the issue of religion, disagreed with the father of psychoanalysis for “failing to appreciate the ultimate source

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Totem and Taboo by Dr. Sigmund Freud—Reviewed by Miguel A. Faria, MD

Totem and Taboo by Dr. Sigmund Freud was first published in 1918, and the Dover edition reviewed here was revised in 2018 and is unabridged. Totem and Taboo is a fascinating little book that compliments a previous book also read by this author, The Golden Bough by the Scottish anthropologist, Sir James G. Frazer. Indeed,

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A critique of psychologist B. F. Skinner’s Beyond Freedom and Dignity

NOTE: Incredibly 53% of Americans now feel that the First Amendment goes “too far in protecting free speech.” The mainstream media love it as it does not apply to them because they are solidly behind the Democrats. Social media loves it because they relish censorship and the power it gives them. Authoritarian socialists love it

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Liberal Orthodoxy and the Squelching of Political or Scientific Dissent by Miguel A. Faria, MD

In George Orwell’s futuristic novel 1984, the leader, Big Brother, used perpetual war and police state terror to maintain control of a portion of the globe. He also used “Newspeak,” the manipulation of language to more subtly control the people and preserve his dictatorship of submission. By curtailing language, destroying literature, and reducing words in

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The War on God and His Son: The Deceivers by Russell L. Blaylock, MD

I have been reading a great deal through the years about this liberation theology movement, which is in truth is a leftist/fascist view of religion, especially Christianity. An excellent book that discusses this in some detail is Modern Fascism: The Threat to the Judeo-Christian Worldview by Gene Edward Veith, Jr. In his book, Veith makes a

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