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  1. Faculty. Jamieson Webster. Part-time Assistant Professor. Email. websterj@newschool.edu. Download vCard. Profile. Psychoanalysis has always felt more at home in philosophy than in psychology for me given the nature of the challenge it presents for thinking through questions of consciousness, reason, truth, reality, and identity.

  2. Jamieson Webster — It’s his graph from his paper, ‘On the Transformation of Instincts as Exemplified in Anal Erotism’ – what a title! If you look at the graph: at the top it’s baby, penis, man, and then, as you move down, you’re moving past narcissism towards the castration complex.

  3. Sep 21, 2022 · My partner and I tried for a baby before our now ten-month-old daughter was born—a situation utterly different from the accidental conception of my eighteen-year-old son, my first, when I was twenty-three. Their arrivals mark different times in my life, different moments of desire, partnership, hardship, anxiety, maturity.

  4. Jamieson Webster is a psychoanalyst in New York City; she teaches at The New School, is a founding member of Das Unbehagen, and a graduate of The Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. Her first book is The Life and Death of Psychoanalysis (London: Karnac, 2011).

  5. Apr 2, 2021 · The classical setting with couch, patient, speech, and analyst is here transformed into mother, baby, spatula, and doctor. During what Winnicott calls stage one, the baby puts its hand out to the spatula, but realizes that the situation requires more thought.

  6. Oct 11, 2022 · Teenagers Are Telling Us That Something Is Wrong With America. Oct. 11, 2022. Illustration by Chantal Jahchan. Photograph by Getty Images. Share full article. By Jamieson Webster. Dr. Webster is...

  7. Jamieson Webster is a psychoanalyst in New York, faculty at The New School for Social Research, and author most recently of Conversion Disorder (Columbia, 2018). They frequently collaborate and write together, most recently on anality, utopian communes, guilt, and the artists Bjarne Melgaard, John Currin, and Jordan Wolfson.

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