Transformation of Dreams in Analysis: the Research Findings with Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, Prof. Dr. Phil. (Frankfurt)

Transformation of Dreams in Analysis: the Res...

Up next

A Candidate Engages Patients Who are 'Difficult to Reach' with Pamela Polizzi, LCSW (New York)

"This came from an experience with a patient. It was early in my analytic training, and I was working with a supervisor who I really admired, and worked with her for a number of years. She was post-Kleinian, and was great at interpretation, formulation, and she was really helpful ...  Show more

An Analyst's 'Couple State of Mind' with Mary Morgan, (London)

"[A couple state of mind] is the capacity to be subjectively involved with both individuals, but then importantly, to be able to step back, find a third position, and try to understand what the couple are creating together. Although it's kind of obvious in a way, because surely, ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

"The Problem with Clinical Trials" with Jonathan Shedler, Ph.D. - s1, e10
Making Therapy Better

Jonathan Shedler, Phd is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and faculty member at the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis. He is author of numerous scientific and scholarly articles, and his article The Efficacy of Psyc ...

  Show more

The place of sexuality in psychoanalytic treatment and training today - Rotraut De Clerck
Talks On Psychoanalysis

The place of sexuality in psychoanalytic treatment and training today: Can we observe a disappearance of sexuality in case reports and supervisions? How does the evolving discourse on sexuality influence psychoanalytic practice and training? In an era where sexual dysphoria is se ...  Show more

Freud, his passion for travel, and its impact on psychoanalytic discoveries - Patricia O'Donnell
Talks On Psychoanalysis

What is it that is so captivating about travel? In Freud’s travel letters chronicling his experiences over many decades in different countries, there are the seeds of the advance of non-clinical experiences of psychoanalysis. Travel takes us to another place with unfamiliar surro ...  Show more

Psychoanalysis: Therapy’s Controversial Origins
Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson

Dr. Rick and Forrest explore the ideas, context, and legacy of psychoanalysis, the often-controversial origin point for modern therapy. They discuss psychoanalysis’ early history and key concepts like the unconscious mind, repression, inner conflict, and transference. Alongside t ...  Show more