Contributing Author at Clio's Psyche & the Psychohistory Forum - Franklin Lakes, NJ, us
Clio's Psyche is a scholarly journal founded in 1994. It is published by the Psychohistory Forum, an organization of academics, therapists, and laypeople, founded in 1982 and holding regular scholarly meetings in Manhattan and at international conventions.Our mission is to enlarge and disseminate the related paradigms of applied psychoanalysis, political psychology, psychobiography, and psychological history. We seek to do this in non-technical language. Our goal is always to stimulate psychohistorical thought, publications, research, and teaching.Some specific objectives are as follows:• To encourage the general public to think psychohistorically• To disseminate psychohistorical knowledge and insight• To help clinicians focus on history and current events• To assist academics in all social and cultural disciplines — history, literature, political science, psychology, sociology, gender studies, anthropology, geography, economics — to utilize the insights and tools of psychoanalysis, psychobiography, and psychology• To foster psychohistorical discussion and debate• To help transmit the knowledge of an older generation of psychohistorians to those just entering the fieldClio's Psyche and the Psychohistory Forum are led by Paul H. Elovitz, PhD, Editor-in-Chief and Director. Our Editorial Board is comprised of: C. Fred Alford, PhD University of Maryland; James W. Anderson, PhD Northwestern University; David Beisel, PhD RCC-SUNY; Donald Carveth, PhD York University; Marilyn Charles, PhD, ABPP Austen Riggs Center; Lawrence J. Friedman, PhD Harvard University; Ken Fuchsman, EdD University of Connecticut; Bob Lentz; Peter Loewenberg, PhD UCLA; and Peter Petschauer, PhD Appalachian State University.