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Berlin Review • 27th March 2025

Stalking Kin

Despite being a reliable source of harm and harassment, the nuclear family has not yet seen its own #MeToo moment. Are families everywhere, even in Norway, doomed to endless Repetition?
HeadStuff • 10th January 2025

Return of the Repressed | The Real Horror of Robert Eggers' Nosferatu

Oscar Wilde once said, “A burnt child loves the fire.” And trauma, much like the horror genre, often exerts a paradoxical pull that both repulses and fascinates.
International Psychoanalytic Association • 26th June 2023

Mind in the Line of Fire: Psychoanalytic Voices to the Challenges of Our Times

Book of Essays Published by International Psychoanalytic Association. My Essay "Depression as a lack of Language" is part of the Book. 2024 Gradiva® Award Winners for Edited Books
HeadStuff • 17th January 2023

Aftersun: grief, memories, and the fragile fabric of human life

This essay explores Aftersun as a meditation on love, memory, and the vulnerability required for true intimacy, particularly between a father and daughter.
Para Journal • 28th October 2022

Para Journal, Issue Two

Personal Essay; Title: Too much Privilege and Conserved Beans
Lassitude • 13th September 2022

Lassitude Zine, Issue One

Personal Essay. Title: Depression as a lack of Language
Type: Print
Dear Movies Zine • 8th April 2021

The hypocrisy of Jennifer Melfi

This essay explores how Dr. Melfi’s therapeutic relationship with Tony Soprano reveals more about her own unconscious than his, exposing the limits and hypocrisies of both therapy and society’s moral judgments.
NERVE ZINE • 26th January 2021

NERVE ZINE / ISSUE FOUR: CARE

Creative nonfiction piece for the NERVE ZINE issue four, title: "tiniest things"
FEMS ZINE • 29th August 2020

FEMS ZINE/ISSUE 17: HOME

Creative nonfiction piece for Issue 17 of FEMS Zine, title: "Calendar, Medicine and Some Bedtime Stories"
Merion West Magazine • 26th August 2020

Looking Beyond Easy Explanations for Divorce

Essay about hardships of the relationships and why they end
The New York Times • 23rd June 2020

Tiny Love Stories: “I Googled ‘Crisis’”

My 100-word creative nonfiction mini text with the title "A Crossroad For Us and The World" for the NYT Modern Love Column.
World Literature Today • 23rd April 2020

Normal People in Love: Sally Rooney’s Ordinary Universal Characters

Natalia Lomaia reviews Sally Rooney's novel Normal People for World Literature Today, “a meticulous observation, or even a study, of how one human being can have immense, intense power over another"
Neuroscience from Underground • 10th November 2019

Social Psychiatry

The folly of the dominant biological paradigm, and importance of being aware of a possible social causation of mental Illness
Merion West Magazine • 28th September 2018

Forget “Don’t Worry Be Happy.” Suffering Can Be Good for You

Essay about the importance of psychoanalysis
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