Primers on Risk and Trading Psychology and Adapted Emotional Finance
The setting, from Harry Markowitz’s seminal 1952 paper – by our research advisor, Dr. Elise Payzan Le Nestour on Having Forgotten to Doubt, Modern Finance Drove us Insane.
The response to the aforementioned insanity – The Antidote to The Black Swan.
Working with The Antidote both by Denise K. Shull, M.A.
The Recognition of Modern Psychoanalysis For the psychoanalytically minded, an introduction to some of the concepts that underlie our groundbreaking client interaction techniques. Some call it emotional finance, we take that to the street with the adaptation of these powerful ideas. Dr. Gene Kalin, PhD.
The paper that started it all -
The Neurobiology of Freud’s Repetition Compulsion, Denise K. Shull, Annals of Modern Psychoanalysis, Volume II, No. 1, 2003. Given the rapid advances in neuroeconomics, this is outdated but it remains a good basic reference on the development of the brain and how unconscious emotional architectures are likely to develop. The original (1995) was highly acclaimed by University of Chicago faculty.
