The Object Relations View Podcast" is the place for all curious about human development and the WHYs of our behavior, relationships, and life trajectories - from the perspective of the Object Relations psychoanalytic school, British and American. Topics will include projective identification v. projection, self-sabotage, fear of success, loyalty to bad objects, love addiction, creativity and writi... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health |
Topic of envy is continued as it relates to D.W. Winnicott’s understanding of mother-infant relationship and the “good enough” mother.
Dr. Kavaler-Adler continues the topic of envy and its relationship with the saying “biting the hand that feeds you,” especially in clinical therapeutic situation.
Envy is a powerful and difficult clinical topic. Yet Envy pervades our lives, and rivals with Jealousy for its killer instinct and terror filled hunger. After Freud’s more narrow understanding of envy in terms of penis envy, Melanie Klein was the fir... more
What is a Writer? How to Know whether you're a Writer from the inside out? What is the creative process, versus performing for publication, versus the Compulsion to Create, and versus writing blocks or creative blocks? What role do dreams have in... more
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Thank you, Dr. Kavaler-Adler for these podcasts! They distill the object-relations fundamentals into digestible form, and I appreciate the short lectures. Would love to hear more applications to clinical cases.
the audio is pretty janky but the content is good! A lot of insight around basic object relations stuff- I do wonder how this could be a bit more gender inclusive. I’m a non-binary listener and wondering how these concepts that are often so gendered may be otherwise...anyways loving the other nuggets of information throughout.
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