
The Spectre of Memory: Psychoanalysing Bond
- 16th November 2015
- Aaron Balick
- ArchiveFilm & TV Criticism
Bond is not really a man for the analytic couch – he has little time for self-reflection, what with all that...

Don’t Swipe Left: “Tinderisation” – understanding choice and meaning in the digital age
- 18th September 2015
- Aaron Balick
- ArchivePsychology of Social Media
I’m pretty much in love with interdisciplinary perspectives. Quite simply, this perspective allows for a variety ways or theories to understand a...

Internet Privacy is About More than Security: it’s about psychology too
- 27th July 2015
- Aaron Balick
- Archive
Internet privacy probably isn’t quite the topic of concern that it probably ought to be. It strikes me that if people...

When you can’t reach out and touch someone: more research into psychotherapy by Skype
- 14th July 2015
- Aaron Balick
- ArchiveTechnology
Pretty much every American from my generation can still sing the AT&T jingle, “Reach out and touch someone” – a jingle...

Sacred, Profane, or just Banal? Research into Online (Skype) Psychotherapy
- 15th May 2015
- Aaron Balick
- Archive
The psychotherapy consultation room is seen as a sacred space. Just look at Freud’s. Those who have been seduced by psychoanalysis...

The Tinderisation of Everyday Life: when too much choice backfires
- 29th March 2015
- Aaron Balick
- ArchivePsychology of Social Media
Choice may be the result of the abundance produced by consumer capitalism, but that doesn’t make it a good thing....