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Discussions On Psychoanalysis

Grégoire Pierre & Edgard Danielsen

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Every month we try to offer a good enough, candid and open discussion on different aspects of psychoanalysis. We invite our audience to share with us their comments and questions by writing to us discussionsonpsychoanalysis@pm.me or on twitter https://twitter.com/DiscusOnPsycha Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/249668092601494/ SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/user-296153775 iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/discussions-on-psychoanalysis/id1454139315
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Dear Listeners,In this episode, your hosts are discussing how analysts choose their analysants.[2:52] To choose or not your analyst?[8:55] What is an "interesting patient"?[11:43] Beyond an embellished story?[19:21] No family therapist[22:44] Recognizing our own limitations[27:30] EndingDi Grégoire Pierre & Edgard Danielsen
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Dear Listeners,In this episode, your hosts have a discussion on how to choose an analyst: where, when, how, etc.[00:27] Intro[03:50] Conflict of interest[04:17] Choosing an analyst inside or outside an Institute?[07:00] Seeing the analyst at a party[16:50] Incestuous dynamics[17:26] What about people who are not in training?[27:11] MDs, SWs, Analys…
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Dear Listener,In this episode, your hosts continue to dwell into Grégoire's past at l'Ecole Expérimentale de Bonneuil. The main question will be: how to use psychoanalysis in an institution?[01:10] Intro[07:11] Relating[13:17] Institution éclatée [shattered institution][19:26] Psychotic societies allergic to psychosis[20:55] How to treat people?[26…
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Dear Listeners,In this episode, we discuss Grégoire's experience working with children and teenagers with psychosis, autism and severe borderline features. This episode focus on the activity Grégoire created with a fellow intern, Sandie Lalouette, for a very regressed teenager, Louice.[0:36] Intro[04:25] My work with kids[08:24] What the kids had i…
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Dear Listeners,In this episode, your hosts are discussing different aspects of how we end up trying to justify our presence as clinicians.[0:22] Intro[05:49] How do we know if an intervention was needed?[08:23] The impossibility of case presentation[11:46] To present to defend (psychoanalysis)?[14:11] Do we want to be well analyzed?[19:07] Tension …
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Dear Listeners,In this episode, your hosts are discussing what could and should be done to keep the psychoanalysts alive, not just physically, but also mentally.[00:31] Intro[03:22] How do we keep a sense of purpose?[06:49] Managing life expectations[10:38] "Temps FIR"[12:57] How to not feel depleted?[21:17] To stay in a position of uncertainty[26:…
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Dear Listeners,In this episode, your hosts have a discussion on how to keep psychoanalysis alive.[04:06] Psychoanalysis in literature[05:10] Definition of life[08:33] Younger patients[10:04] Adapt the way we welcome patients[13:19] What are we adapting to?[16:57] Something of the social rules[20:15] Evolving without betraying[23:44] Magical & relig…
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In this episode, your hosts are trying to get a better sense of what is and what is not psychoanalysis.[00:24] Intro[03:52] What are we keeping alive?[06:21] 3 fold answer[06:58] Narcissistic needs[15:59] Psychoanalysis as a movement and a state of mind[24:09] Can we work with everybody?[27:40] The question of 3 times a week[33:20] Tension between …
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Dear Listeners,In this episode, your host and our special guest Tenille Blair Neff conclude their discussion on death anxiety.Little note: for a sustainable, local, organic and psychoanalytic honey:http://www.ohhoneyapiaries.com/[0:22] Intro[07:42] Are we referring to aggression too quickly?[13:01] What to do about our shared humanity?[23:44] What …
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Dear Listeners,In this episode, your hosts and Tenille Blair-Neff continue to discuss the subject of death anxiety with a focus on how cultures will influence how we can think (or not) about it.[0:20] Intro[3:03] Freud, DA and beyond the fantasy[05:20] DA and death drive[09:02] How can we work with DA?[14:01] Privacy & Secrecy[15:40] Influence of t…
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Dear Listeners,We welcome again Tenille Blair-Neff for a series of three episodes on Death Anxiety. In this first episode, we will try to address how only taking death anxiety on the symbolic side can miss important part of what patients might express.[00:22] Intro[04:24] When we start thinking about the reality of death anxiety[06:59] How working …
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Dear Listeners,In this episode, your hosts try to understand what we decide to question; what are our blind spots and how to address them in our clinical work, etc. Of course, there are many things we unknowingly forgot to question during this discussion, but such is our human condition.[0:23] Intro[2:25] Should we try to explore our own decision t…
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Dear Listeners,In this episode your hosts talk about how they met psychoanalysis and what they appreciated about it.Thank you for listening![0:22] Intro[03:04] Edgard's discovery of psychoanalysis[06:09] Grégoire's discovery of psychoanalysis[17:21] Edgard's choice[19:06] Psychoanalysis in a University[22:52] Choosing NPAP[24:14] Clergy & recognizi…
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Dear Listeners,In this episode we try talk about how impossible it is to interact with our patients without closing doors, how it can be beneficial but can also hurt the process.[0:22] Intro[04:13] Hu Hum or not Hu Hum][07:23] Masochism[09:50] Leaving space to the ambivalence[12:26] How do we need to assume?[15:45] Support & Anxiety[18:06] Impossib…
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Dear Listeners,In this episode, we try to question how we interact with our patients, and more specifically how aggression can be at times expressed despite our conscious best intentions.This podcast, recorded a few months ago, is dedicated to our dear friend and colleague Peter Jaegerman who died recently.[0:28] Intro[02:02] How can we know that w…
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Dear Listeners,This month we are trying to question our place as analysts in a therapy: how do we know what we know is correct? Where do we speak from? And where do patients speak from?Happy Holidays![0:20] Intro[03:30] What do we do?[14:53] Where do we position ourselves?[20:48] Are we splitting?[29:00] Where do patients come from?[33:10] How to k…
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Dear Listeners,In this episode, your hosts are discussing the necessity and difficulties to question theories in our daily practice.Thank you for listening.Share with us your comments or questions directly atdiscussionsonpsychoanalysis@pm.meor on twitter twitter.com/DiscusOnPsychaFacebook www.facebook.com/groups/249668092601494/SoundCloud @user-296…
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Dear Listeners,In this episode your hosts question how psychoanalysis interacts with societies, and how psychoanalysis can help us get a better sense of some unspoken nuances in the social discourse. Thank you for listening.Share with us your comments or questions directly atdiscussionsonpsychoanalysis@pm.meor on twitter twitter.com/DiscusOnPsychaF…
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In this episode, your hosts continue their discussion on different aspects of neutrality in psychoanalysis. After a few general comments, we will address the balance between leaving all doors open and taking a stand, how some themes attract complexity, and when resistances can be at the disservice of both patients and analysts.Thank you for listeni…
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Dear Listeners,In this episode, your hosts engage in a discussion on how to think about a required neutrality and the inevitable opinions a psychoanalyst is going to have on certain topics. The discussion might sound less directed as usual because it was so.Thank you for listening.Share with us your comments or questions directly atdiscussionsonpsy…
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Dear Listeners,In this 3rd and, most likely, last episode on how to build one's own practice, we talk about the very concrete expenses one has to go through to start a practice. Most of this discussion does not apply if you only want to work remotely.Special Thank to our dear friend Tenille Blair Neff for joining us once more!Share with us your com…
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Dear Listener,In this episode we continue our discussion on climate change with Susan Kassouf. We talk about traumatized sensibility, a concept important to Susan, about narcissism and castration, how the planet can hide the civilization, and the need to develop a new language to think climate change in psychoanalysis, and much more. A difficult bu…
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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 n…
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In this episode, we continue our discussion on how to build one's own practice. Share with us your comments or questions directly atdiscussionsonpsychoanalysis@pm.meor on twitter twitter.com/DiscusOnPsychaFacebook www.facebook.com/groups/249668092601494/SoundCloud @user-296153775iTunes podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disc…is/id1454139315[04:07] Consi…
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In this episode of Discussions On Psychoanalysis, your hosts welcome Tenille Blair Neff, practicing psychoanalyst in Missouri and former Member-In-Training at NPAP, to discuss how to build one's own practice. Share with us your comments or questions directly atdiscussionsonpsychoanalysis@pm.meor on twitter twitter.com/DiscusOnPsychaFacebook www.fac…
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In this podcasts, your hosts continue their (unexpected) discussion on patients' and analysts' expectations. We are going to wonder if we are fetishising a particular approach to psychoanalysis? We will bring up the question of the frequency and the analyst's desire, and how important it is to maintain a sense of creativity in our frames.This is th…
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On the latest installment of Discussions on Psychoanalysis, Grégoire Pierre and Edgard Francisco Danielsen engage in an frank and open conversation about their experiences with patients who are looking for something the analyst cannot provide. The hosts look at the tension created when the tectonic plates of what institutes define as psychoanalytic…
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Second part of our interview with Dr. Catherine Silver, Professor of Sociology who identifies and practices as a "social relational psychoanalyst" in New York City.Share with us your comments or questions directly atdiscussionsonpsychoanalysis@pm.meor on twitter twitter.com/DiscusOnPsychaFacebook www.facebook.com/groups/249668092601494/SoundCloud @…
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On the latest installment of Discussions on Psychoanalysis your hosts Grégoire Pierre and Edgard Francisco Danielsen interview Dr. Catherine Silver, Professor of Sociology who identifies as a "social relational psychoanalyst." Through their candid dialogue, hosts and guest explore the web of forces - personal and social - that lead a person to beco…
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This month, Edgard Fransico Danielsen and Grégoire Pierre discuss some aspects of how modernity and post modernity affect our work as psychoanalysts.Share with us your comments or questions directly atdiscussionsonpsychoanalysis@pm.meor on twitter twitter.com/DiscusOnPsychaFacebook www.facebook.com/groups/249668092601494/SoundCloud @user-296153775i…
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On the 22nd installment of Discussions on Psychoanalysis, Grégoire Pierre & Edgard Francisco Danielsen engage in conversation about the covid vaccine and the impact on their practices. What was their internal experience when they received the shot: relief, anxiety, shame, guilt? What were their phantasies? They address the various forces that drove…
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In a new episode of Discussions on Psychoanalysis, your hosts, Grégoire Pierre and Edgard Francisco Danielsen, engage in their last discussion of the series on psychoanalysis and the social. In particular, Grégoire and Edgard Francisco share their thoughts on the assumptions and cultural perceptions the members of the dyad - analyst and analysand -…
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We invite you to continue the discussion on how the social is part of a psychoanalytic practice. This time, we will address how psychoanalysts bring where they come from in the analysis, what it means to work with people who come from different countries with different knowledge of the analytic process, how we are always in a process of exclusion a…
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This is the first of a series of podcasts in which your hosts, Grégoire Pierre and Edgard Francisco Danielsen, will explore how to integrate the social in our psychoanalytic practices. We will address the difficulty to integrate the social in some psychoanalytic trainings, what to do when the social meets a patient's issue, can we include the socia…
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In this podcast, your hosts will discuss social aspects of the relationship between patients and psychoanalyst. We will address the questions of social conventions, seduction, the place of the analyst as a third, and finally what it is to be a psychoanalyst in one's social life.Share with us your comments or questions directly atdiscussionsonpsycho…
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Second part of the interview with Lee Jenkins on race and racism from a psychoanalytic perspective.Share with us your comments or questions directly atdiscussionsonpsychoanalysis@pm.meor on twitter twitter.com/DiscusOnPsychaFacebook www.facebook.com/groups/249668092601494/SoundCloud @user-296153775iTunes podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disc…is/id1454…
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On the latest installment of Discussions on Psychoanalysis, Grégoire Pierre interviews Dr. Lee Jenkins, Training Analyst and Supervisor at the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis (NPAP) in New York City. Dr. Jenkins leads the audience through an abridged chronicle of his upbringing in the south of the United States to his work as …
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“Four psychoanalysts enter a bar …” or so would go a variation of the jocular trope, except that this installment of Discussions on Psychoanalysis was not recorded in a bar, and much less the subject is a funny thing. In this episode, your hosts, Grégoire Pierre and Edgard Francisco Danielsen, invite two other psychoanalysts – Tine Pahl and Peter J…
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On this installment of Discussions on Psychoanalysis, your hosts, Grégoire Pierre and Edgard Francisco Danielsen, answer some questions from the audience, e.g. fantasy and note-taking, and delve deeper into the shifting demands and explorations regarding on how to do psychoanalysis in times of pandemic. The psychoanalytic frame has changed, in what…
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On this installment of Discussions on Psychoanalysis your hosts, Grégoire Pierre and Edgard F. Danielsen, continue to engage in conversation about beginnings and ends of therapy. This time wondering if a therapy can really end.Share with us your comments or questions directly atdiscussionsonpsychoanalysis@pm.meor on twitter twitter.com/DiscusOnPsyc…
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On this installment of Discussions on Psychoanalysis your hosts, Grégoire Pierre and Edgard F. Danielsen, continue to engage in conversation about beginnings and ends of therapy. This time on the last sessions.Share with us your comments or questions directly atdiscussionsonpsychoanalysis@pm.meor on twitter twitter.com/DiscusOnPsychaFacebook www.fa…
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On this installment of Discussions on Psychoanalysis your hosts, Grégoire Pierre and Edgard F. Danielsen, continue to engage in conversation about the beginnings of the treatment. This time on the second session and the following ones.Share with us your comments or questions directly atdiscussionsonpsychoanalysis@pm.meor on twitter twitter.com/Disc…
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In this podcast Grégoire & Edgard discuss how the spread of the virus Covid 19 is impacting their work, how they tried to adapt and the challenges they are facing.Share with us your comments or questions directly atdiscussionsonpsychoanalysis@pm.meor on twitter twitter.com/DiscusOnPsychaFacebook www.facebook.com/groups/249668092601494/SoundCloud @u…
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In this follow up, Grégoire Pierre and Edgard F. Danielsen share more about what they mean when they say "patients don't get cured." In addition, they continue to ponder in what ways their perspectives on their private psychoanalytic practices have changed since the first podcast.Share with us your comments or questions directly atdiscussionsonpsyc…
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On this installment of Discussions on Psychoanalysis your hosts, Grégoire Pierre and Edgard F. Danielsen, engage in conversation about the beginnings of the treatment. Among other subjects, we explore the transition we experienced as we moved from seeing patients in a clinical center associated with an institute to our own private practices: we com…
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Grégoire Pierre and Edgard Francisco Danielsen continue to explore Nekketsu through a psychoanalytic lens. Nekketsu is a subcategory of Japanese manga (comic) that targets adolescents. Pierre’s thesis is that Nekketsu talk to teenagers’ unconscious through displacement, condensation, and symbolization. Weaving together the structural model, object …
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Grégoire Pierre and Edgard Francisco Danielsen explore Nekketsu through a psychoanalytic lens. Nekketsu is a subcategory of Japanese manga (comic) that targets adolescents. Pierre’s thesis is that Nekketsu talk to teenagers’ unconscious through displacement, condensation, and symbolization. Weaving together the structural model, object relations, a…
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Dear Listeners,In this month’s episode, we respond to the audience comments, expanding the concept of “judgment” and its implications for the therapeutic work, in particular when confronted with the dilemma of "judgment calls." In addition, we develop some of the ideas related to psychoanalytic theory as a container for the analyst's anxiety, and f…
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On this installment of Discussions on Psychoanalysis we engage in a conversation on forgiveness. We look at forgiveness from a religious perspective - including the myth of Jonah - and from a psychoanalytic perspective. Among many other questions, we touch on the following: In what ways can we address forgiveness in the therapeutic process? Does mo…
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