#30 On Climate Change With Susan Kassouf Part 01

On this installment of Discussions on Psychoanalysis, Dr. Susan Kasouf – a licensed psychoanalyst in New York – joins Grégoire Pierre and Edgard Francisco Danielsen on a discussion on climate change from a psychoanalytic perspective. During the podcast we explore with Susan themes like “the more than human environment,” a way of talking that does not separate us off but acknowledges that we are inseparable from the environment, and “catastrophic thinking,” not as a sign of pathology but as an appropriate response to the magnitude of the damage to planet earth, i.e. loss on a scale not experienced before. We ponder questions like the role of the analyst in the containment and processing of catastrophic thinking; what is the movement from one-person to two-person psychology, and beyond with the inclusion of the social matrix; what are the connections between fantasy, reality, narcissism, and denial in the context of climate change. This is the first of a two parts podcast. Share with us your comments or questions directly at [email protected] or on twitter twitter.com/DiscusOnPsycha Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/249668092601494/ SoundCloud @user-296153775 iTunes podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disc…is/id1454139315 [00:17] Intro [01:55] Introducting Susan Kassouf [02:53] Weather and Climate [06:53] Climate change as a theme in our offices [09:42] The more than human environment [11:21] The catastrophic thinking [16:46] Navigating individual and group dimensions [23:03] Climate deniers and sense of causality [28:34] Ending

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