The Center for Psychological Humanities & Ethics promotes conversation between the psychological sciences and humanities to advance our understanding of the enduring ethical questions at the heart of human existence.

Upcoming Offerings

Human Strivings in William Shakespeare and Erich Fromm
Human Strivings in William Shakespeare and Erich Fromm
Monthly sessions beginning January 6, 2025
7:00-8:30 p.m. EST
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Human Strivings in William Shakespeare and Erich Fromm

Human Strivings in William Shakespeare and Erich Fromm

Monthly sessions beginning January 6, 2025

7:00-8:30 p.m. EST

WAITLIST ONLY

In this offering series, SandraBuechler, Ph.D. will lead the group as they explore human motivations as depicted by the psychoanalyst Erich Fromm and the playwright William Shakespeare.

Sessions will be held:01/06/25, 02/03/25, 03/03/25, 04/07/25, 05/05/25

Emerson for Clinicians: Forging the American Psyche
Emerson for Clinicians: Forging the American Psyche
Monthly sessions beginning January 13, 2025
7:00-8:30 p.m. EST
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Emerson for Clinicians: Forging the American Psyche

Emerson for Clinicians: Forging the American Psyche

Monthly sessions beginning January 13, 2025

7:00-8:30 p.m. EST

In this offering series, Matt Clemente, Ph.D. will lead the group as theyexplore Ralph Waldo Emerson's influential ideas and his impact on psychology, philosophy, and contemporary thought.

Sessions will be held:01/13/25, 02/10/25, 03/10/25, 04/14/25, 05/12/25

Awakening Wonder: Teaching Philosophy to Teens and Tweens in Texas
Awakening Wonder: Teaching Philosophy to Teens and Tweens in Texas
Thursday, February 20th
6:00-7:30 p.m. EST
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Awakening Wonder: Teaching Philosophy to Teens and Tweens in Texas

Awakening Wonder: Teaching Philosophy to Teens and Tweens in Texas

Thursday, February 20th

6:00-7:30 p.m. EST

Polyphonic Suffering: Reading Shakespeare to Respond to Illness
Polyphonic Suffering: Reading Shakespeare to Respond to Illness
Wednesday, March 12th
7:00-8:30 p.m. EST
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Polyphonic Suffering: Reading Shakespeare to Respond to Illness

Polyphonic Suffering: Reading Shakespeare to Respond to Illness

Wednesday, March 12th

7:00-8:30 p.m. EST

Honoring Philip Cushman

Philip Cushman, a moral and political luminary in the field of psychology, died on August 22, 2022, the victim of a hit-and-run accident.

A beloved teacher, scholar, and clinician, Phil is remembered for hisrich analysis of how the self has been conceptualized in the field of psychology, along with his historical and critical exploration of the moral and political horizons of psychotherapy.

With the establishment of this endowed Fund, created to honor Phil and foster his moral imagination for the field of psychology, we will continue this critically important work for generations to come.

The argument over the question of whether or not psychology is or is not a philosophical science is, for psychology, a struggle for its very existence.
~ Wilhelm Wundt

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