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  • Interapia – Journal of Clinic, Culture and Mental Sciences
    Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)

    In this third edition of Interapia – Journal of Clinic, Culture and Mental Sciences, we gather reflections and analyses that orbit the symbolic cores of desire, clinical listening, and the ethical production of subjectivities. The published articles explore diverse fields of mental health, culture, psychoanalysis, and philosophy, challenging the boundaries between psychic suffering and contemporary listening devices.

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    Interapia – Journal of Clinic, Culture and Mental Sciences
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024)

    The second issue of Interapia – Journal of Clinic, Culture and Mental Sciences deepens the discussion around the symbolic collapse of contemporary subjectivity, interweaving clinical, cultural, and institutional criticism. The featured contributions address sensitive and foundational topics in today’s mental health landscape, such as:

    • Suicide and Subjectivity in Ruin: Nexum, Desire, and the Symbolic Collapse, a powerful essay by Professor Ulisses Jadanhi offering a psychoanalytic interpretation of suicide as an expression of symbolic failure;

    • Social Media, Narcissism, and Anxiety: A Clinical-Cultural Reading, exploring the psychic impacts of digital technologies on self-construction, emotional regulation, and existential distress;

    • Psychoanalysis Education: 125 Years Behind, a sharp critique of how psychoanalysis is still taught, exposing outdated methodologies and the disconnection between training and real clinical listening.

    This issue reaffirms Interapia’s commitment to symbolic thought, ethical critique, and the renewal of listening and training practices in contemporary clinical work.

  • Interapia – Journal of Clinic, Culture and Mental Sciences
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)

    In the inaugural issue of Interapia – Journal of Clinic, Culture and Mental Sciences, we offer a critical dive into contemporary paradigms that shape subjectivity, clinical practice, and knowledge production. This volume features provocative and timely contributions, including:

    • Analysis of the Being: A Metapsychology for the Liquid Modernity, which revisits the foundations of psychoanalysis in the face of identity fragility in the liquid era;

    • The ADHD Diagnosis Epidemic, a sharp reflection on the pathologization of childhood and the interests behind mass medicalization;

    • Psychoanalysis Councils and Their False Ideology, which questions the legitimacy of certain power structures within the clinical field and the symbolic manipulation of authority.

    This edition inaugurates Interapia as a space for critical listening, interdisciplinary dialogue, and disobedient thought.