
A play upon this podcast's former title, "Getting Real" is a discussion forum about matters relating to psychoanalysis, including matters of training, of old and new ideas pertaining to addiction, analytic situations and technique, contemporary events such as Covid and DEI initiatives
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 103 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesPhilosophySociety & CultureScience | |||

Psychoanalyst and author Graeme Daniels reads from and comment upon his award-winning paper, "Treatment of a Recovering Alcoholic with Substitute Addictions"
Graeme Daniels, psychoanalyst and author, discusses his paper entitled "Treatment of a Recovering Alcoholic with Substitute Addictions", which won the 2025 Lee Jaffe prize as awarded by the American Psychoanalytic Association
Author and psychoanalyst Graeme Daniels talks about psychoanalytic training amid the covid and post covid era, referencing elements of his own book, An Analyst in Training: Psychoanalytic Candidacy Amid Covid and Other Distractions, as well as an art... more
Graeme Daniels, author and psychoanalyst, takes the concept of guilt from the courtroom to its analogous space in psychoanalysis, contrasting a religious/redemptive model with case illustrations of Oedipal guilt, in the context of "problem" sexual be... more
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Some interesting nuggets of knowledge but overall very meandering and often ideas aren’t sufficiently fleshed out - he plops them down and moves on in a very stream of consciousness way. I find I rewind a lot because the droning quality is hard to stay connected to. Often entire episodes feel like introductions. The harsh contrast of his subdued voice bookended by the canned, loud clapping is also jarring. I wish the episodes had transcripts to read instead.
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