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Michael D. Robbins is an American author, psychoanalyst, and former professor of Psychiatry at
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and the University of California, San Francisco. His
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research has focused on how the mind works in western and non-western cultures, particularly with regard to
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and other psychoses, language, creativity, conscious and unconscious mental processes.


Biography

Robbins graduated from
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Summa Cum Laude in 1955. He received his medical degree at
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. Robbins completed his residency at
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and an internship at the
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Medical School. Additionally, he graduated from and is a member of the
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. Robbins joined
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where he became an assistant professor and later a clinical professor of Psychiatry. He was attending psychiatrist at
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in
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where he was in charge of wards and then became director of the admissions and brief treatment service. He later became clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco and was on the faculty of the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California. He is a member of the
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, and the
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. He was on the board of directors of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and the International Society for the Psychological Treatment of Schizophrenia and Other Psychoses (ISPS). In 1983, Robbins received the Felix and Helene Deutsch Prize presented by the
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for his paper, "Toward a New Mind Model for the Primitive Personalities."


Selected bibliography


Books

* * * * Michael Robbins (May 5, 2018). ''Consciousness, Language, and Self: Psychoanalytic Explorations of the Dual Nature of Mind.'' Routledge. . *Michael Robbins (April 2019). ''Psychoanalysis Meets Psychosis: Attachment, Separation, and the Undifferentiated Unintegrated Mind''. Routledge. . Michael Robbins ( September 8, 2023). What Makes Humans Unique: Evolution and the Two Structures of Mind. Routledge. ISBN 1032564911 Michael Robbins (2023). The Human Difference: Evolution, Civilization – and Destruction. Routledge. ISBN 1032569441 Michael Robbins (June 12, 2023). Traveling On: Fifty Years of Poetry and Sculpture. IP books. ISBN 1956864466


Book chapters

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Articles

* * * * * * * * * * M Robbins (2015). "The “royal road” – to what?" ''The Annual of Psychoanalysis.'' 38: 196-214. * M.Robbins (2018). "The Primary Process: Freud's Profound but Neglected Contribution to the Psychology of Consciousness". ''Psychoanalytic Inquiry.'' 38: 186-197.


References

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