International Journal of Controversial Discussions Issue Volume #4 Issue #1

 Click Here to Read: The International Journal of Controversial Discussions Volume #4 Issue #1.  The theme of the issue is Memoir and Psychoanalysis with a target paper by Merle Heidi Molofky, MFA, NCPsyA and edited by M. Sagman Kayatekin, M.D. There is also Review of Donnelley M. (2023). Treatment Resistance in Therapy: A Patient’s Perspective. Ireviewed be J. Christopher Fowler and a Response to Dr. Fowler by Marshall Donnelley This journal is supported by a generous grant from the American Psychoanalytic Foundation.
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Houston to Investigate How ICE Agent Came to Kill a Mexican  Immigrant

Click Here to Read: Houston to Investigate How ICE Agent Came to Kill a Mexican  Immigrant: The agency said Lorenzo Salgado Araujo tried to ram agents with a van before one shot him dead. A lawyer for his passengers said that was untrue By Pooja  Salhotra and Orlando Mayorquín in The New York Times on July 10, 2026.

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo Image: Gianluca Costantini.  Public Domain via Wikimedia. Commons.

 

Trump, Ending Decades of Protection, Opens Wild Habitats to Drilling and Mining

Click Here to Read: Trump, Ending Decades of Protection, Opens Wild Habitats to Drilling and Mining: The rule change ends a safeguard that had been in place for 50 years and could hasten the demise of imperiled animals by By Catrin Einhorn and Maxine Joselow in The New York Times on July 10, 2026.

Piping Plover.  Image: Mathew Schwartz  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

Lindsey Graham, Graham Platner, and the Benefit of the Doubt: White Supremacy’s most powerful tool is forgiving white men

Click Here to Read: Lindsey Graham, Graham Platner, and the Benefit of the Doubt: White Supremacy’s most powerful tool is forgiving white men by W. Kamau Bell on his Who’s With Me Substack on July 14, 2026.

Lindsey Graham Image: Gage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, United States of America  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

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Dystopian Trouble Needs Progress, Not Utopia

Click Here to Read: Dystopian Trouble Needs Progress, Not Utopia: A McGilchrist-Influenced Reflection on Some Limitations of Idealistic Social Hope by Jamey Hecht on his substack on  June 27, 2026.

Click Here to Read: The Center Must Hold: Response to A Comment on “Dystopian Trouble Needs Progress, Not Utopia” Jamey Hecht on his Substack on June 28, 2026.

William Hamilton Prospero and Ariel Image:  National Gallery Berlin.  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.