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Episode 55: Novel and Traditional Approaches to Teaching Psychoanalysis with Lawrence Blum, MD

“ One can actually teach development using literature by Dr. Seuss, Beverly Cleary, Maurice Sendak, Margaret Wise Brown – all of these great authors of children’s literature. What I have done is created a course where these are paired with case reports from the child psychoanalytic literature, so one hears directly the experience, the words,…

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Episode 54: ‘There’s a Real Person in There’: Reflections on a Life in Psychoanalysis with Warren Poland, MD

“ After I had been practicing analysis for 50 years, I asked myself: What was the most important thing I learned in those 50 years? It took me a lot of time to learn the obvious: the patient is somebody else.” Warren Poland, MD Washington D.C. Episode Description: Dr. Harvey Schwartz welcomes Dr. Warren Poland,…

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Episode 53: A Report from Cape Town and South African Psychoanalysis with Armien Abrahams, MA

“ Transformation is a kind of buzz word and it’s not just some economic and sociopolitical transformation. Indeed, it is about transforming the inner self as well and psychoanalysis is well placed to face these challenges. ” Armien Abrahams, MA Cape Town Episode Description: Harvey Schwartz welcomes Armien Abrahams who is a Training Analyst at…

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Episode 52: A Report from New York and on Institute Life During the Pandemic with David Frank, MD

“It’s the people of the institute that are with us whenever we are doing our work, silently humming in the background. We are constituted by our colleagues.” David Frank, MD New York Episode Description: Harvey Schwartz welcomes Dr. David Frank, who is a Training and Supervising psychoanalyst at the Psychoanalytic Association of New York (PANY)…

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Episode 51: COVID-19 and Treatment: Moments of Existential Maturation with Linda Emanuel, MD

“ I think people are feeling intimate in a way, strangers are feeling intimate, about what is important in life and what is important about what we leave behind. It is a very precious thing to be feeling and something we should hold on to. ” Linda Emanuel, MD Chicago / Boston Episode Description: Harvey…

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Episode 50: A Report from Bilbao with Cristina Escudero

“ The importance of inner ideas, fantasies, develop from the unconscious. Reality is important but not conclusive. We perceive and conceptualize reality with our unconscious. So let’s give the unconscious more than ever during this crisis its place, and keep the intention to listen to the unconscious with our patients ” Cristina Escudero Bilboa Episode…

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Episode 49: A Report from Tel Aviv with Yael Samuel

“ In this period with the Coronavirus and even during the wars, I don’t think that the relationship between me and the patient is symmetric even if we have to face the same external dangers. The relationship continues to be asymmetric – I manage the treatment, I decide the setting, I continue to be the…

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Episode 48: Current Pandemic Trauma in Relation to Childhood Trauma with Bernard Chervet, MD

“ The feeling of strangeness because of the emptiness and the weight of the silence, the immobilization of everything. This immobilization is one of the signs of the traumatic situation in the psychic life – we can think of the dream of the Wolf Man.” Bernard Chervet, MD Paris Episode Description: Harvey Schwartz welcomes Dr….

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Episode 47: A Report from Buenos Aires and the IPA with Virginia Ungar, MD

“When you have analytic training, the analytic attitude is internalized and you need to fit and keep it as well as being aware of when you lose it. As a result of this loss you will be receiving a sign from the countertransference. This is the motivation and passion for psychoanalysis.” Virginia Ungar, MD Buenos…

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Episode 46: Psychoanalysis, Leadership and the Pandemic: An Interview with Kerry Sulkowicz (New York)

“There is not just one pandemic right now, there are really two concurrent pandemics. The first one is the pandemic of the virus, but the second one that is closely tied to the first is a pandemic of anxiety. I want to be really clear that I am not just using that as a figure…

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