Abstract
The editor of the “Private Lives” section of Psychoanalytic Perspectives offers a personal reflection of his own for the journal’s 20th-anniversary issue.
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Clemens Loew
Clemens Loew, PhD, is a psychologist and psychoanalyst in private practice, working with individuals, couples, and groups. He is a co-founder of the National Institute for the Psychotherapies, where he is also a supervisor and faculty member, as well as co-editor, with James Fosshage, of Dream Interpretation, and with Henry Grayson, of Three Psychotherapies. He is also the author of a non-fiction memoir, When the Birds Stopped Singing, as well as many other articles and books. Clem is the Editor of the “Private Lives” section of Psychoanalytic Perspectives.