New Books in Psychoanalysis

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  • gfrtccdyh
    Still…
    In the book about fatherhood and the story involving the mother who’s a surgeon. It was just as puzzling to the listener when I told this in the early 2000s- and I told it to a female physician.
  • Matthew Auciello
    A Narrow Reading of Psychoanalysis
    I’ve enjoyed a number of these interviews over the years, though I find the perspective too narrowly post-modern. I would love to see more diversity and less ideological predictability. Also: Marxism?! Are we seriously still thinking that there is anything redeeming about it? Freud was (naively) critical of religion - and the fact that we still have psychoanalysts who think anything remotely positive about Marxism would be incredibly fascinating (if it weren’t terrifying).
  • Hoy Hoy
    Terrible Audio Quality
    I find the discussions interesting and I would love to enjoy the podcast more, but the audio makes listening really difficult.
  • vieille dame
    Hatred of sex discussion
    I found this discussion very well guided by the excellent moderator M. Pieknik and very well explained by the articulate authors of this complex book. this is not a polemic but a very well reasoned discussion of the fearfulness that attaches to sex. thank you for introducing me to these authors and I hope we will hear more interviews conducted by Dr. Pieknik.
  • Bunny Cub
    Stop using the term “borderline”
    With women and queer people more likely to receive the label “borderline” it’s a tool of misogynist and homophobic hate. It disenfranchises people from both mental and health care. As Marsha Linehan notes, “it’s a weird word.” Please get with the 21st Century and use Emotional dysregulation disorder.
  • BMV366
    Robinson’s Theory
    Just start my training as a psychoanalyst. This podcast is a great resource!
  • August Consumer
    Book peddlers
    Boring interviews with book peddlers—worse because by smoke & mirror academics. And see all reviews only shows 5 stars.
  • Couchedandcouchef
    Community
    A great way to stay connected to the psychoanalytic community and to keep up to speed on the latest contributions to the field!
  • Bill OB2
    Excellent
    A great podcast. Helps to increase clinical skill and keep a finger on the pulse of new developments in the field. Bravo.
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    Great podcast
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    So good
    Why didn’t I know about this?
  • charlottebaxter
    A
    I love this podcast. I learn so much from every interview. I have been listening regularly for over a year, and today, I cried for the first time during an episode. Dr. Pinsky’s reading of her epilogue was raw, eloquent and deeply moving. I can’t wait to read her essays. Thank you to Tracy Morgan & all of the hosts for your thoughtful questions and understanding of the material that you bring to life in these interviews.
  • G-rat5567
    Consistently High Quality Content
    The interviewers on this show ask thoughtful questions that show they have actually engaged the material. The caliber of authors on the show is quite high. I listen religiously.
  • Babyramey
    Subject matter is great, but that's about it
    This is one of very few podcasts that provides a discussion on psychoanalysis but it leaves much to be desired. The audio quality is terrible. Listening to the recordings is difficult but bearable if you're interested in the subject. The host is overbearing and takes valuable time to talk about themselves and their understanding of the author's work. I hope the production of this project improves.
  • Alenthranil
    Awesome!
    This is great, finally a podcast about psychoanalysis!
  • mally_2
    great but sometimes difficult to hear interviewee clearly
    the content of this podcast is great. unfortunately, the audio quality of the interviewee voice if often poor, making it difficult to understand him or her.
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    Great podcast"
    Endlessly captivating
  • Alex_541
    This Podcast is extremely stimulating and interesting
    What a gem. Thanks to the host for the hard work.
  • Filsaijee
    Keep this podcast going please
    I came across this podcast just randomly searching for some intelligent podcast. This podcast is thought provoking especially podcast #3 Analysis in the inner city-class, race, etc. Even if you don't agree with everything it'll broaden your understanding and maybe help you even improve your life.
  • See Jane
    Please more....
    This is an incredibly interesting and informative podcast. The interviewer is clearly well prepared for her interviews and her own personal experience in psychoanalysis adds enormous depth to the programme. There are so many more new books out there...Frank Lachmann, Joe Lichtenberg, Nancy Chodorow..please can we have some more!
  • lili916
    This podcast is great!
    For psychoanalysts, patients and the rest of the public - - this podcast is a real find. Ms. Morgan, a practicing analyst herself, conducts skilled and engaging interviews on contemporary topics in psychoanalysis. She makes the material very accessible and real (not a ton of jargon or "inside" humor). What is so special is to the have the opportunity to listen to the most contemporary practitioners and writers discuss their work in conversational tone. Very enlightening - a fabulous resource.
  • William Sharp
    Psychoanalysis is alive and well!
    I have listened to the first three episodes- and they just keep getting better. I like the open and honest interview style of Ms. Morgan and the way she puts the author (and listener!) at ease with what could otherwise be technical jargon (psychobabble). The episodes so far also help show how psychoanalysis can really make a contribution to the world we all live in. Thanks and I look forward to hearing more.
  • Scott Loane
    Finally, a podcast about psychoanalysis!
    I'm so excited to finally find a podcast devoted to psychoanalysis. While there are some great psychology podcasts out there that sometimes address this topic (e.g. Shrinkrap Radio), I've yet to find one devoted completely to this fertile area. It's a shame when there are so many recordings of presentations and discussion available online as recordings. Distributing such material via podcast could potentially introduce modern psychoanalytic thinking to a much broader audience. Thank your, Ms. Morgan and NBN, for breaking new ground for psychoanalysis in the world of podcasting.
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