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Psychoanalysis and Addiction

Graeme Daniels
Psychoanalysis
Addiction
Sigmund Freud
Covid-19
Tommy
Sex Addiction
The Who
Adolescence
Psychoanalytic Training
Los Angeles, United States
Guilt
Tommy (rock Opera)
Informed Consent
Attachment Theory
Holden Caulfield
Artificial Intelligence
Jeuissance
AB 1775 / CANRA
Right To Know / Privacy Vs. Protection
Infidelity

A further play upon this podcast's former title, "Getting Real About Sex Addiction" 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. Graeme's latest book is entitled, An Analyst in Training: Psychoanalytic Candidacy Am... more

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Psychoanalyst and author Graeme Daniels continues his reading of passages from his 2019 book, The Psychology of Tommy. In this installment, passages reflect upon the pivotal trauma within the opera's plot, then the adaptive (and not) unfolding of Tom... more

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Eric Miller
Analyst and fellow candidate during the Covid period
Episode: Psychoanalysis and Addictions: Two analysts talk about their training during Covid
Lance Dodes
Psychoanalyst and author who served as discussant for the host's paper
Private practice / psychoanalytic community
Episode: Psychoanalysis and Addiction: big shot at the conference
Joe Farley
Guest with experience in Masterson Institute and psychoanalytic training
Episode: Psychoanalysis and Addiction: training and the discovery of professional home
Lara Weyland
Guest with extensive psychoanalytic training background
Episode: Psychoanalysis and Addiction: training and the discovery of professional home
Davide Sakhmanov
Coach Davide, Empathy Coach
The Empathy Coach
Episode: Getting Real About Psychoanalysis 6: Psychoanalysis spars with a sex addiction specialist
Pedro Job
Psychologist from Portugal, forward writer for the guest's book
Portugal (psychology); forward author for An Analyst in Training
Episode: Getting Real About Psychoanalysis 5: An Analyst in Training

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Graeme Daniels
Host and psychoanalyst focusing on psychoanalysis, addiction, training, and the ethics of clinical practice; author with works on Tommy and other psychoanalytic topics.

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4.0 out of 5 stars from 21 ratings
  • Good but a bit too meandering

    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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    JJ-Jo
    United Statesa year ago

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A few episodes feel more like monologues than interviews, but the theory is deep and thorough.
The blend of clinical theory with literature and culture can be highly insightful for a niche audience.
Fans appreciate the rigorous psychoanalytic insights and introspective storytelling.
Some listeners find the discussion density challenging and the pacing slow.

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This program centers on psychoanalysis, addiction, and the ethics of clinical practice, often weaving in training, trauma, and the interplay between psychology and culture. Episodes frequently explore attachment theory, dissociation, and the role of memory in understanding addiction, with deep dives into theory (Kleinian and Freudian perspectives) alongside reflections on real-world contexts like Covid, DEI, and shifts in psychoanalytic training. A notable strength is a cohesive, long-form, single-voice analytic perspective that connects scholarly theory to personal narrative and to broader cultural figures and literature. Listeners likely appreciate rigorous theory, clinical nuance, and reflections that bridge clinical work with artistic a... more

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