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⌬ Lecture №16 | Lacan, Part I: Imaginary, Symbolic, & Semblants
Jan 23, 2022
46m 42s
⌬ Lecture №14 | Object Relations: Winnicott [OPTIONAL!]
Jan 6, 2022
51m 51s
⌬ Lecture №13 | Object Relations: Fairbairn [OPTIONAL!]
Jan 5, 2022
40m 19s
⌬ Lecture №12 | Melanie Klein [OPTIONAL!]
Jan 2, 2022
43m 51s
⌬ Lecture №11 | Object Relations Theories: An Overview
Dec 17, 2021
32m 47s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 1/23/22 | ![]() ⌬ Lecture №16 | Lacan, Part I: Imaginary, Symbolic, & Semblants | This is the first in a series of podcast lectures on the vast work of the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. This lecture introduces the concepts of the imaginary and the symbolic phases of Lacan's work and teaching. | 46m 42s | ||||||
| 1/6/22 | ![]() ⌬ Lecture №14 | Object Relations: Winnicott [OPTIONAL!] | The fourth in a series of podcast lectures that looks at the work of Donald W. Winnicott. | 51m 51s | ||||||
| 1/5/22 | ![]() ⌬ Lecture №13 | Object Relations: Fairbairn [OPTIONAL!] | The third in a series of podcast lectures that looks at the work of W.R.D. Fairbairn. | 40m 19s | ||||||
| 1/2/22 | ![]() ⌬ Lecture №12 | Melanie Klein [OPTIONAL!] | The first podcast lecture that focuses on the work and thought of Melanie Klein's object relations theory | 43m 51s | ||||||
| 12/17/21 | ![]() ⌬ Lecture №11 | Object Relations Theories: An Overview | The first podcast lecture, in a series of podcast lectures covering Object Relations Theories (plural!). | 32m 47s | ||||||
| 9/8/21 | ![]() ⌬ Lecture №10 | The Relational Turn | This podcast lecture focuses on the relational turn in psychoanalysis, relational psychoanalysis as a style, and as a "re-mixing" of other psychoanalytic theories that stress the interpersonal & intersubjective. | 44m 12s | ||||||
| 9/2/21 | ![]() ⌬ Lecture №9 | Attachment | In this lecture, I talk about attachment theory. I cover (1) the work of John Bowlby, Amry Ainsworth, and Mary Main. I also talk about the impact of trauma on attachment. | 48m 03s | ||||||
| 8/22/21 | ![]() ⌬ Lecture №8 | Self Psychology | In this lecture, Neil talks about the psychoanalytic theory of Self Psychology, which was developed by Heinz Kohut. | 59m 02s | ||||||
| 8/21/21 | ![]() ⌬ Lecture №7 | Ego Psychology | In this podcast lecture, I talk about the shift from the psychoanalysis Freud made in a European context to the Ego Psychology that American psychoanalysts created. | 52m 30s | ||||||
| 8/7/21 | ![]() ⌬ Lecture №6 | Transference, the Ego, & the Stories We Tell to Make Stuff "Makse Sense" | In this Podcast lecture, I do a more extensive review of the concepts of transference & the ego. After that, I try to explain how both of these are stories that we tell, which are filled with errors, and how it is not possible to have no errors in these stories. I also try to explain how the process of psychotherapy might be one way to help people come to realize the errors in their stories, and then make different choices. | 27m 02s | ||||||
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| 8/5/21 | ![]() ⌬ Lecture №5 | Pleasure & Instinct v. Enjoyment & Drive; The Shift to the Structural & Economic Model | In this lecture, I talk about Pleasure & Instinct v. Enjoyment & Drive, the shift from the topographical model of the unconscious, pre-conscious, conscious to the structural model of id, ego, and superego. I also do a short bit on the economic model of the mind. | 48m 47s | ||||||
| 7/29/21 | ![]() ⌬ Lecture №4 | Transference | In this podcast lecture, I try to explain the concept of transference, what it is not, and what it is (from a psychoanalytic perspective). | 19m 37s | ||||||
| 7/29/21 | ![]() ⌬ Lecture №3 | The Drive & Other Things that Don't Make Sense | In this podcast lecture, I talk about how psychoanalysis (and psychoanalytic theory) is more interested in things that don't make sense than things that do make sense. In addition to that, I talk about how psychoanalysis can be thought of as the study of the relationship between the subject (a person with an unconscious) and their (drive) object. | 43m 13s | ||||||
| 7/23/21 | ![]() ⌬ Lecture №2 | The Unconscious Ex-sists & The Return of the Repressed | In this episode of The Introductory Podcast Lectures on Psychodynamic Praxis, we cover the idea that the unconscious does not exist, it ex-sists, and it insists. We also cover the idea of the return of the repressed. This podcast lecture is produced in association with Surplus Jouissance Projects & the Aurora University school of social work. | 27m 29s | ||||||
| 7/20/21 | ![]() ⌬ Lecture №1 | Types of Theory & The Unconscious | Welcome to The Introductory Podcast Lectures on Psychodynamic Praxis, produced in association with the Aurora University school of social work. I’m you’re host Neil Gorman. | 21m 16s | ||||||
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