Stillpoint Magazine is deepening our commitment to an essential feature of our founding purpose: fostering public intellectualism and building public knowledge that’s rooted in psychoanalysis. As part of this effort, we have created this Study Room which contains open-access, intellectual resources for personal study and sharing. Click the icons below to access:

Reviewed July 2022
A review of Grafton Tanner’s The Hours Have Lost Their Clock: The Politics of Nostalgia (Repeater Books, 2021), by Jasmine Erkan.

Reviewed June 2022
A review of Tom Whyman’s Infinitely Full of Hope: Fatherhood and the Future in an Age of Crisis and Disaster (Repeater Books, 2021), by Guillermo Rebollo Gil.

Reviewed May 2022
A review of Paige Clark’s collection of short stories She Is Haunted (Two Dollar Radio, 2022), by Nick Gardner.

Published May 2022
A bibliography of texts by, and in response to, Freud’s «female homosexual,» compiled and annotated by Harriet Mossop.

Reviewed April 2022
A review of Lora DeVore’s memoir Darkness Was My Candle (Confer Books, 2022), by Valerie Vargas.

Published March 2022
An update to Dr Setterberg’s January Extra expanding on the specter of nuclear escalation by Putin, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues.

Published Jan 2022
An Analytic Extra on Putin’s justification for annexing Ukrainian territory, by Stillpoint Magazine‘s Publisher Dr Stephen Setterberg.

Event hosted May 2021
On Novack’s 2020 short film Hysterical Girl, a critical look at Freud’s famous Dora case. Hosted by Stillpoint Magazine and MPSI.

Published Sept 2020 – Updated Jan 2022
An introductory bibliography on female sexuality through the patriarchal unconscious. Compiled and annotated by Amelie Wittenberg.

Published June 2020 – Updated Jan 2022
Includes contributions from: Mihir Sharma, Dr Edna Bonhomme, Rashida Taylor, Anne Marie Wirth Cauchon, Kate Holford.