Philosophy of Psychoanalysis
Ein Podcast von Nina McIlwain
36 Folgen
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Developing a False Self: Emotional Control
Vom: 22.7.2020 -
Facework and Therapy
Vom: 15.7.2020 -
Staying Present: Awareness and Transference
Vom: 8.7.2020 -
Working with Transference: Psychoanalytic Practice
Vom: 1.7.2020 -
The Porous Self: To Love and Mourn
Vom: 24.6.2020 -
Reality Testing: Love and Loss
Vom: 17.6.2020 -
The Oedipus Complex
Vom: 10.6.2020 -
Morality and Gender: The Superego and the Self
Vom: 3.6.2020 -
Attachment, Perversion and Online Presence
Vom: 27.5.2020 -
Bodies and Words: Biology vs. Relationship
Vom: 20.5.2020 -
Mapping Out the Terrain of the Unconscious
Vom: 13.5.2020 -
Motivated Unknowing: Repression with a Hint of Dissociation
Vom: 6.5.2020 -
In You, Out There: Culture and Conflict
Vom: 29.4.2020 -
Found Wanting: Drives and Affects
Vom: 22.4.2020 -
Hiding in Plain Sight: Introducing Psychoanalysis
Vom: 16.4.2020 -
Introducing Philosophy of Psychoanalysis
Vom: 15.4.2020
Freud famously said that the aim of psychoanalysis was to enable us to work, love and play with minimum conflict. So what gets in the way of us doing that? Philosophy of Psychoanalysis is an educational course presented at a third-year tertiary education level by A/Prof. Doris McIlwain. The course aims to ground you in the basics: the nature of unconscious processes, repression, sexuality, dreams, morality, grief, gender identity, drives and affects and their implications for perception, memory and creative processes, as well as for certain forms of psychopathology. Then, it considers the wider societal relevance of psychoanalysis to issues of the internet, femininity, charisma, cults, spin doctors, hypocrisy and political power. For the more clinically minded, the course covers an array of post-Freudian perspectives, including Jacques Lacan, Melanie Klein, Object Relations theory, Kohut’s self-psychology, Winnicott, and relational psychoanalysis. You should leave the course with a grasp of the kinds of psychoanalysis that are used currently in clinical contexts. Sadly A/Prof. Doris McIlwain, the course creator, died of cancer in 2015. This podcast is created by her family and friends, with hopes that her curiosity, joy and intellectual playfulness will keep inspiring and informing those who listen.
