Tag Archive for: psychology

From the Editor
by Alexander Stein, PhD
Welcome to the 5th Issue of The…

The AI Pandemic: One Psychoanalyst’s Loss Will Be Another Psychoanalyst’s Gain
By Robert C Hsiung, MD (in dialogue with ChatGPT)
Introduction
In…

AI 2027: Through a Psychoanalytic Lens
By Karyne E. Messina, EdD
Some people take comfort in…

AI-Assisted Creation and the Narcissistic Predicament: A Psychoanalytic Inquiry
by Xiaomeng Qiao
Artificial intelligence has fundamentally…

The Cyber-Savvy Analyst: Meeting Adolescent Patients in Their Digital Habitat
by Danielle Knafo, PhD
Contemporary psychoanalysis finds itself…

AI and Self-Erasure
by Richard B. Grose, PhD
Introduction
AI is everywhere…

After the Symposium: Clinical, Ethical, and Existential Replies to the Q&A Generated During the APsA Online Symposium “Artificial Intelligence and our Psychoanalytic Future”
by Todd Essig, PhD and Amy Levy, PsyD
On May 4, 2025, the…

A Note From The CAI Co-Chairs
by Todd Essig, PhD and Amy Levy, PsyD
We come to this issue…

A Note From The CAI Co-Chairs
by Todd Essig, PhD and Amy Levy, PsyD
In our Co-Chairs’ Note…




