
TAP offers a psychoanalytic perspective on mental health, arts and culture, and current events.
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By Cornelius Dufallo
Illustration by Austin Hughes
In jazz, “comping” (short for both accompanying and complementing) is the art of playing chords and rhythms to support an improvising soloist.
My patient was meandering. The session seem...
CAI Currents is a series exploring the latest news on tech and mental health from a psychoanalytic perspective. It is published by TAP in partnership with the American Psychoanalytic Association President’s Commission on Artificial Intellig...
Illustration by Austin Hughes
From from fairy tales to chatbot therapy to the “manosphere,” TAP 60.1 explores dependence, recognition, and the difficulty of remaining human in contemporary life.
The new print issue is available now in our...
Interview and drawings by Austin Ratner
Elizabeth Lunbeck, chair of the Department of the History of Science at Harvard, has spent years teaching psychoanalysis to students encountering it for the first time. In her courses, Freud i...
CAI Currents is a series exploring the latest news on tech and mental health from a psychoanalytic perspective. It is published by TAP in partnership with the American Psychoanalytic Association President’s Commission on Artificial Intellig...
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