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Marilyn Charles is a psychoanalyst, writer, lecturer and 2014–2015 President of the American Psychological Association's Division 39 (Psychoanalysis).[1] Marilyn Charles has published articles and books on numerous topics, including trauma, Jacques Lacan, Wilfred Bion, creativity, and madness. She is on the staff at Austen Riggs Center, a co-chair of the Division 39 Early Career Committee,[2] and a co-chair of the Association for Psychoanalysis, Society and Culture. She is a contributing editor of APCS's journal, Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, which is published quarterly by Palgrave Macmillan. Marilyn is affiliated with Harvard Medical School, Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis, and the University of Monterrey,[3] and is also a member of the Humanities and Psychoanalysis Committee.[4] In 2014 Marilyn Charles received a leadership award at the 2014 APA Division 39 Spring Meeting, acknowledging her efforts in “the advancement of psychoanalytic psychology as a discipline and practice.”[5]

Marilyn Charles
Born1951 (age 72–73)
NationalityAmerican
Education
  • Michigan State University (M.A., Ph.D.)
  • OccupationPsychoanalyst
    EmployerAusten Riggs Center

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    1. ^ "Div. 39 President". Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  • ^ "Div. 39 newsletter InSight, Dec. 2012". Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  • ^ Charles, Marilyn (2018). Introduction to contemporary psychoanalysis. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-1138749887.
  • ^ Orfanos, S.D. (2013). "Birth of the Committee on Humanities and Psychoanalysis". DIVISION/Review. 7. Division of Psychoanalysis (39) of the American Psychological Association: 46.
  • ^ "Marilyn Charles receives award for leadership". Retrieved 2015-05-19.
  • ^ Charles, Marilyn (2002). Patterns: Building Blocks of Experience. Analytic Press. ISBN 978-0881633726.
  • ^ Charles, Marilyn (2004). Constructing Realities: Transformations Through Myth. Rodopi. ISBN 978-9042018716.
  • ^ Charles, Marilyn (2004). Learning from Experience: a Guidebook for Clinicians. Analytic Press. ISBN 978-0881634105.
  • ^ Charles, Marilyn (2012). Working with Trauma: Lessons from Bion and Lacan. Jason Aronson. ISBN 978-0765710062.
  • ^ Charles, Marilyn; O'Loughlin, Michael (2014). Fragments of Trauma and the Social Production of Suffering. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1-4422-3185-6.
  • ^ Charles, Marilyn (2015). The Stories We Live: Life, Literature, and Psychoanalysis. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1442231832.
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