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... – Confined mentally ill to institutions – No longer put to death, but no treatment offered – Some chained, restrained, hooked on a wall ...
                        	... – Confined mentally ill to institutions – No longer put to death, but no treatment offered – Some chained, restrained, hooked on a wall ...
									Compassion Fatigue: When Helpers Get Tired of Helping
									
...  Compassion fatigue is an occupational hazard  Compassion Fatigue is a disorder that affects those who do their work well  Caring for others is both my calling and my cross to bear ...
                        	...  Compassion fatigue is an occupational hazard  Compassion Fatigue is a disorder that affects those who do their work well  Caring for others is both my calling and my cross to bear ...
									Psychology	Department	Colloquium Dr.	Daryl	Cameron University	of	Iowa
									
... Motivation, Capacity, and the Limits of Empathy Empathy, or the ability to share what others feel, is considered by many philosophers and scientists to be foundational to human morality. Empathy can facilitate pro‐social outcomes such as charity, cooperation, and tolerance. Yet empathy appears ...
                        	... Motivation, Capacity, and the Limits of Empathy Empathy, or the ability to share what others feel, is considered by many philosophers and scientists to be foundational to human morality. Empathy can facilitate pro‐social outcomes such as charity, cooperation, and tolerance. Yet empathy appears ...
									Psychoanalysis and anthropology: An uneasy relationship
									
... long line between Malinowski’s interest in the “sexual life of the savages,” just after the First World War (with his original enthusiasm for psychoanalysis, later to be replaced with skepticism during the famous LSE postgraduate seminars in the 1930s), via Leach’s grudging acceptance that psychoana ...
                        	... long line between Malinowski’s interest in the “sexual life of the savages,” just after the First World War (with his original enthusiasm for psychoanalysis, later to be replaced with skepticism during the famous LSE postgraduate seminars in the 1930s), via Leach’s grudging acceptance that psychoana ...
Bracha L. Ettinger
 
                        Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger (Hebrew: ברכה אטינגר, ברכה ליכטנברג-אטינגר) is an Israeli-born visual artist who has mainly produced paintings, drawings, notebooks and photography. She is also a philosopher, psychoanalyst and writer.She is a self-taught artist whose work is mostly oil painting. Ettinger is now considered to be a prominent figure among both the French painters' and the Israeli art's scenes. Ettinger's art was recently analysed at length in the book Women Artists at the Millennium, in Griselda Pollock's Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum and in Catherine de Zegher's anthology Women's Work is Never Done.Her ideas in cultural theory, psychoanalysis, and French feminism (see Feminist theory and psychoanalysis) achieved recognition after the publication of Matrix and Metramorphosis (1992), fragments from her notebooks (Moma, Oxford, 1993) and The Matrixial Gaze (1995). Over the last two decades her work has been influential in art history, film studies (including feminist film theory),aesthetics and gender studies.Ettinger is a Professor at European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									