About Carlo Strenger
Carlo Strenger is an existential psychoanalyst, philosopher and public intellectual and serves as Professor of Psychology and Philosophy at Tel Aviv University.
Strenger is Senior Research Fellow of the Center of Terrorism Studies at John Jay College, the Seminar of Existential Psychoanalysis in Zurich, on the Terrorism Monitoring Panel of the World Federation of Scientists, and the Scientific Board of the Sigmund Freud Foundation in Vienna.
From 1986 to 2002 his main topic of research has been psychoanalytic theory and practice. From 2003 to the present he has been studying the impact of globalization on the individual psyche, political processes and the liberal order.
Strenger has published numerous papers and books. His work has been reported on, and he has been interviewed by The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Time Magazine, Die Zeit, die Welt, Le Monde, L’Obs as well as hundreds of newspapers and websites in more than twenty languages.
As a publicist he writes primarily on the danger on the liberal order in Europe and the US, Israeli politics and the Middle Eastern conflict and cultural issues. He is a columnist at Israel’s leading Newspaper Haaretz, Neue Zürcher Zeitung,and at Le Point, and occasionally writes in The New York Times, The Guardian, Huffington Post and Foreign Policy.
He has been practicing existential psychoanalysis and consulted with executives, entrepreneurs, academics, businesspeople and artists, particularly at junctures of life changes for thirty years. In the last decade he is also working with clients over Skype video to meet the needs of professionals who travel frequently or live outside Israel.
Contact: strenger@post.tau.ac.il
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