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Insights and views about psychology designed to inform and empower people navigate all aspects of life

Why “Feeling Your Feelings” Is Not Enough

“Freud is frequently mischaracterised in popular psychology as an advocate of emotional venting. However, a close reading of The Unconscious (1915) reveals that repression operates primarily on the level of representations—the ideational content—rather than on the affect itself. This paper argues that the ‘hydraulic model’ of the psyche is a fundamental misunderstanding of clinical practice.”

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Eroticising Diagnosis

In this reflection from the Brisbane Psychoanalytic Congress, Myles Medwell explores how diagnosis in psychology is often stripped of its deeper meaning. By rethinking diagnosis as something erotic – rooted in desire, mystery, and relational dynamics – he invites readers to consider how naming can both trap and transform us.

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Friedrich Nietzsche Myles Medwell Psychology Richmond Clinical Psychologist Melbourne

The Stranger Within

What if your thoughts don’t belong entirely to you? Friedrich Nietzsche once suggested that we are strangers to ourselves. In this post, we explore what happens when we stop trying to control every thought and begin to listen instead.

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FND Melbourne Clinical Psychologist Richmond Functional Neurological Disorder

Beyond Symptoms

Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is often misunderstood, leaving individuals with long waits for treatment and limited support. Yet evidence-based psychological therapies can provide real hope for recovery.

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Speaking the Unspoken Myles Medwell Clinical Psychologist Melbourne Psychoanalysis Psychotherapy

Speaking the Unspoken

Explore why unspoken thoughts and silences matter in therapy. Discover how psychoanalytic psychology helps bring the unsayable to light, fostering healing and self-understanding.

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