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What Would Freud Say?

Aliza

Reflections of a psychoanalyst-in-training who is also a writer, tarot reader, and astrologer.

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  • Aliza

    Tarot reader/Astrologer who went back to school at midlife to train as a psychoanalyst. Author of the forthcoming book Tarot of the Unconscious. I write about all of the above, plus city life, daily life, and magic. Ex-poet. Iowa MFA.

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