
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
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 121 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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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
In this 3rd episode about Tommy the rock opera, author and psychoanalyst Graeme Daniels reads from his book, The Psychology of Tommy, covering passages that describe the pivotal plot point of the opera's opening act, which relates themes of insecure ... more
In this episode, author and psychoanalyst Graeme Daniels reads from his 2019 book, The Psychology of Tommy, about the famous 1969 rock opera, providing a social surround of its era, including the backdrop of post-WWII Britain, plus of an overview of ... more
In this episode, Graeme Daniels, author and psychoanalyst, marks the 10th anniversary of the publication of an academic paper about the rock opera Tommy, by reading the first chapter from his book The Psychology of Tommy, published in 2019.
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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