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Psychoanalysts in Educational Settings
Psychoanalysts in Educational Settings: Attending to Children's Inner World as the World Outside is in Turmoil
Presentation 1
Impact of Covid on baby development (18 months old): Communication skills and relationship group intervention through transition-to-play method in an underprivileged Barcelona neighbourhood (Spain)
Marta Gomà, Adriana Oliván, Antonia Llairó
Presentation 2
Breaking new grounds: Taking psychoanalytic concepts to rural schools in India.
Minnie Dastur and Manju Mukhi
Discussant:
Suzanne Maiello
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Відео

IPA Webinar “Music, adolescence and psychoanalysis”
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This webinar will explore the profound connection between music, adolescence, and psychoanalysis in our upcoming webinar. We will discover how adolescents use music to express and process their emotions, reflecting their psychic development and evolving identity. We will analyze cases and theories illustrating music's influence on young people's psychological structures. Join us to gain a deepe...
Freud, his passion for travel, and its impact on psychoanalytic discoveries - Patricia O'Donnell
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What is it that is so captivating about travel? In Freud’s travel letters chronicling his experiences over many decades in different countries, there are the seeds of the advance of non-clinical experiences of psychoanalysis. Travel takes us to another place with unfamiliar surroundings so that we might see anew that which we may otherwise take for granted. Awe and beauty are often experiences ...
IPA Journal Club with Emily Kuriloff, Psy.D.
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Earlier sessions of the Journal Club can be viewed at the links below: IPA Journal Club featuring Jonathan Shedler, PhD: ua-cam.com/video/772PIgyqNR0/v-deo.html IPA Journal Club featuring Jay Greenberg, PhD: ua-cam.com/video/VFiRe5SNz5A/v-deo.html IPA Journal Club featuring Nancy Chodorow, PhD: ua-cam.com/video/Rl6DyszYxNg/v-deo.html IPA Journal Club featuring Beverly J. Stoute, MD: ua-cam.com/...
Welcome to the 54th IPA Congress Lisbon 2025 (SPANISH)
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Welcome to the 54th IPA Congress Lisbon 2025 (SPANISH)
Welcome to the 54th IPA Congress Lisbon 2025 (PORTUGUESE)
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Welcome to the 54th IPA Congress Lisbon 2025 (PORTUGUESE)
Welcome to the 54th IPA Congress Lisbon 2025 (GERMAN)
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Welcome to the 54th IPA Congress Lisbon 2025 (GERMAN)
Welcome to the 54th IPA Congress Lisbon 2025 (FRENCH)
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Welcome to the 54th IPA Congress Lisbon 2025 (FRENCH)
Welcome to the 54th IPA Congress Lisbon 2025
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Welcome to the 54th IPA Congress in Lisbon, Portugal (2025) with Harriet Wolfe, IPA President and Adriana Prengler, IPA Vice President
IPA Webinar "Psychoanalysis and Artificial Intelligence"
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This webinar will explore the intersections between psychoanalysis and emerging artificial intelligence technology. It would examine how Freudian categories, particularly those related to unconscious processes, can be applied or reinterpreted in artificial intelligence, considering its capacity for data processing and autonomous learning. This seminar would also address the implications of AI o...
Talks on Psychoanalysis: Inanimate Objects in the Frame - Jacqueline Godfrind
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Talks on Psychoanalysis: Inanimate Objects in the Frame - Jacqueline Godfrind
Celebrating 100 Years of Freud's The Ego and the Id with the Freud Museum
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In this monumental work, Freud rethinks the entire metapsychological underpinnings of psychoanalysis, based on clinical observation. As he states in his preface, these pages touch upon topics that have not yet been the subject of psychoanalytic consideration, and it has been inevitable to engage with theories proposed by non-analysts or former analysts in their retreat from analysis. Here we wi...
At the 2024 IPA Asia-Pacific Conference
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Impressions from the IPA Asia Pacific Conference Harriet Wolfe, IPA President Adriana Prengler, IPA Vice-President Sydney, Australia 2 - 4 May 2024 #suffering #desire #culture #psychology #IPASydney2024
In Soo Lee on Korean culture, suicide, and recognition
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Effects of lack of recognition and suicide risk in Korean culture. Korean psychoanalyst In-Soo Lee speaks about his presentation From the IPA Asia Pacific Conference Sydney, Australia 2 - 4 May 2024 #Korea #suicide #recognition #psychology #IPASydney2024
Artificial Intelligence, AI. With Psychoanalyst Gaetano Pellegrini
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How to see Artificial Intelligence through the lens of Psychoanalysis? Here, psychoanalyst Gaetano Pellegrini describes an approach.
IPA Webinar "Desafíos para la intimidad en psicoanálisis"​
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IPA Webinar "Desafíos para la intimidad en psicoanálisis"​
The Prejudices, Discrimination, and Racism (PDR) Committee
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The Prejudices, Discrimination, and Racism (PDR) Committee
Talks on Psychoanalysis: Artificial Intelligence and Psychoanalysis - Rosa Spagnolo
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Talks on Psychoanalysis: Artificial Intelligence and Psychoanalysis - Rosa Spagnolo
IPA Journal Club with Anthony Bass, PhD.
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IPA Journal Club with Anthony Bass, PhD.
IPA Webinar Asia Pacific Conference "Suffering and Desire Across Cultures"
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IPA Webinar Asia Pacific Conference "Suffering and Desire Across Cultures"
Jan Abram, European Psychoanalytic Federation President, speaking about the recent EPF conference
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Jan Abram, European Psychoanalytic Federation President, speaking about the recent EPF conference
IPA Journal Club with Danielle Knafo, PhD.
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IPA Journal Club with Danielle Knafo, PhD.
IPA Committee for Women in Psychoanalysis. Internatonal Women's Day
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IPA Committee for Women in Psychoanalysis. Internatonal Women's Day
Culture Committee presents: The Voice of Resistance in Culture Webinar
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Culture Committee presents: The Voice of Resistance in Culture Webinar
IPA Webinar: "Multicultural Aspects of Psychoanalysis"
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IPA Webinar: "Multicultural Aspects of Psychoanalysis"
The loss of illusions. How does the analyst mourn? Marc Hebbrecht
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The loss of illusions. How does the analyst mourn? Marc Hebbrecht
IPA Journal Club with Beverly J. Stoute, MD
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IPA Journal Club with Beverly J. Stoute, MD
Elisabetta Marchiori: REFLECTION
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Elisabetta Marchiori: REFLECTION
Part II: IPA Webinar: Behind the scenes of toxic polarisation: consequences of a divided world
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Part II: IPA Webinar: Behind the scenes of toxic polarisation: consequences of a divided world
De la Presidenta de la API: Vea el mensaje de Año Nuevo
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De la Presidenta de la API: Vea el mensaje de Año Nuevo

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @sarahdeeney7200
    @sarahdeeney7200 День тому

    Can someone please clarify the names of the pychologists mentioned at time stamps 14:45 and 15:50? It is difficult to hear and the subtitles do not pick them up

  • @RichardWaugaman
    @RichardWaugaman 5 днів тому

    Thanks so much for putting this online!

  • @seanroach1994
    @seanroach1994 7 днів тому

    Had the honor of working at NYP psychiatric center in White Plains - Dr.Kernberg is one of a kind!

  • @Broomhills100
    @Broomhills100 9 днів тому

    To download the articles and view the full archive of episodes, please visit the Talks on Psychoanalysis Podcast Platform: talksonpsychoanalysis.podbean.com

  • @prof4659
    @prof4659 17 днів тому

    Jack Drescher I love it when you cry. You strong, brilliant, erudite Jew. You dear friend.

  • @prof4659
    @prof4659 17 днів тому

    Bob Prince. Thanks for your wonderful comments; so authentic, so erudite, so full of feeling.

  • @prof4659
    @prof4659 17 днів тому

    Jack-Thanks for mentioning Philip. And for describing his work so well and tersely.

  • @prof4659
    @prof4659 17 днів тому

    Wow Evelyn. Thanks for your depth and feelingful eloquence.

  • @prof4659
    @prof4659 17 днів тому

    Bob Prince. Your mind is amazing. Thanks for your erudition and eloquence. And thanks for being You. xoxoxo

  • @prof4659
    @prof4659 18 днів тому

    Jack, You look so handsome when you get teary eyed.

  • @prof4659
    @prof4659 18 днів тому

    I love this, Evie, and I love you. You honor your family, and your teachers. And, US.

  • @djangowoof
    @djangowoof 18 днів тому

    Thank you all. Do you think that the exclusionary practices in psychoanalytic education( militarily called training with control cases) has been influenced at all by the unspoken trauma of the holocaust? We rarely talk about the cruelty, even sadism, in our own field.

    • @prof4659
      @prof4659 17 днів тому

      Great point. I think that All of this has influenced all of us, professionally and personally.

  • @Broomhills100
    @Broomhills100 25 днів тому

    Full congress information available at: www.ipa.world/lisbon

  • @Nur78900
    @Nur78900 25 днів тому

    I feel disgruntled. I thought the IPA was far removed from all political issues, but I came across the IPA's letter condemning the Hamas terror attack. Of course, it is a horrific event that needed to be condemned. However, when I researched anything about genocide in Palestine, I couldn't find anything. Why is that? Isn't the main purpose of psychoanalysis to speak about what is not being spoken? What is the reason for this silence? I want to share my thoughts and feelings because if anyone feels there is something wrong here, you are not alone. There is a significant silence and wrongdoing in our society. I am a young psychologist from Istanbul and I won't be silent.

  • @Nur78900
    @Nur78900 25 днів тому

    I feel disgruntled. I thought the IPA was far removed from all political issues, but I came across the IPA's letter condemning the Hamas terror attack. Of course, it is a horrific event that needs to be condemned. However, when I researched anything about genocide in Palestine, I couldn't find anything. Why is that? Isn't the main purpose of psychoanalysis to speak about what is not being spoken? What is the reason for this silence? I want to share my thoughts and feelings because if anyone feels there is something wrong here, you are not alone. There is a significant silence and wrongdoing in our society. I am a young psychologist from Istanbul and I won't be silent.

  • @prof4659
    @prof4659 27 днів тому

    WOW. So nice to see you online, Sue ( Dr. Kolod). Your project seems vital and imperative. I commend you for taking on this somewhat hopeless task. And I feel a bit more encouraged that Your voice is well in the mix.

  • @susanmeindl7354
    @susanmeindl7354 Місяць тому

    in response to the potential of "machine to machine projective identification"... would each machine, receiving unique sets of data not end up with an "accent"... a unique bias which would affect it's "expectations " of the response of the other machine... in effect a projection on the other machine... which would in turn react to that particular stimulus based on it's own unique bias, potentially creating a cascade of interleaving biased responses which could lead to misunderstanding, misrepresentation and conflict... just like between people?

  • @juanadrianarquinegogomez3610
    @juanadrianarquinegogomez3610 Місяць тому

    the shed never disappoints. certainly the best psychoanalysis spokesman of these ages.

  • @Broomhills100
    @Broomhills100 Місяць тому

    Talks on Psychoanalysis Podcast Archive: talksonpsychoanalysis.podbean.com

  • @chaychay1640
    @chaychay1640 Місяць тому

    The book Developing the Psychoanalytic Mind is a great read!

  • @user-nd3fp5fl8n
    @user-nd3fp5fl8n Місяць тому

    List of Kernberg's "Affect Systems": Attachment system, sexual system, play/affiliation system, fight/flight system, panic system. He implies that each can be identified in the neurobiology/neuroendocrinology of the limbic system.

  • @marcabolie3469
    @marcabolie3469 Місяць тому

    public intellectual genius

  • @Broomhills100
    @Broomhills100 Місяць тому

    Buy the book! The Ego and the Id: 100 Years Later is available to purchase from the Freud Museum Shop or online at Routledge.Worldwide shipping is included as well as 30% discount for members and candidates. Order book here: www.routledge.com/The-Ego-and-the-Id-100-Years-Later/Busch-Delgado/p/book/9781032373850 Freud Museum Exhibition A Century of The Ego and the Id extended until September 2024: www.freud.org.uk/exhibitions/the-ego-and-the-id/

  • @nildest
    @nildest Місяць тому

    Really interesting to hear people from the Eastern regions, thank you for posting.

  • @havadatequila
    @havadatequila Місяць тому

    Has Korean always been this way or more since the introduction of Western consumerism?

  • @mr.anindyabanerjee9905
    @mr.anindyabanerjee9905 Місяць тому

    Very pertinent discussion😊

  • @aussieallstar66
    @aussieallstar66 2 місяці тому

    The first psychologist I saw when I was 20 in 1968 was a Freudian psychoanalyst. I did not know how blessed and privileged I was. It was better than any of the many other therapy modalities I tried throughout the rest of my life. The next best was by Reichian therapist an adherent of Wilhelm Reich a disciple of Freud.

  • @claudiaantonelli4045
    @claudiaantonelli4045 2 місяці тому

    It's an amazing video. Well done IPA PDR!

  • @SylviabombsmithUjhy75bd34
    @SylviabombsmithUjhy75bd34 2 місяці тому

    so good

  • @ameya6702
    @ameya6702 2 місяці тому

    Truly spectacular 👌👌👌

  • @anafabbri5922
    @anafabbri5922 2 місяці тому

    Gracias por la grabación

  • @Nicadome1
    @Nicadome1 2 місяці тому

    are the slide still available?

  • @pkozielski58
    @pkozielski58 2 місяці тому

    I am the case 2 character. And now I am a father and I doing all the same mistakes. Hopefully I could go to therapy and fix it for my sons future health.

    • @cody_go_create
      @cody_go_create 2 місяці тому

      I am case 2 and have a young son as well. I have started and it has helped in major ways. Good luck you got this man.

  • @poor_jafar
    @poor_jafar 2 місяці тому

    49:41 59:04

  • @kseniakagan-levinskaya8057
    @kseniakagan-levinskaya8057 2 місяці тому

    beautiful and hilarious

  • @chaychay1640
    @chaychay1640 2 місяці тому

    What a great discussion on my favorite topic 'treatment frame issues'

  • @chaychay1640
    @chaychay1640 2 місяці тому

    Individuality and the American nightmare fr fr

  • @mirgulkz
    @mirgulkz 2 місяці тому

    🙏👍

  • @xinking2644
    @xinking2644 2 місяці тому

    what a great video, what a great peroson. it made to think myself more.

  • @louisegilbert2713
    @louisegilbert2713 2 місяці тому

    This was a great presentation

  • @bellakrinkle9381
    @bellakrinkle9381 2 місяці тому

    Drives are unconsciously acted out, via feelings. They are almost separate from other forms of treatments for resolution of one's dysfunctional childhood. Everything is chaotic and intertwined until all is unraveled. (Someone will need to describe Freud's death drive to me, because I have not discovered it, and I don't understand it.)

  • @sumdishakhanna5922
    @sumdishakhanna5922 3 місяці тому

    insightful. Thank you

  • @bellakrinkle9381
    @bellakrinkle9381 3 місяці тому

    Getting back to the possibility of psychosis originating in infancy, while making a 2nd cup of coffee, I decided that there could be something to this theory. Then I realized that my parental, childhood family would be a primary case study. Then, I connected more dots....omg...here goes, in a nut shell. BTW, it's taken me a lifetime to fix myself. Only 2 days ago I finally looked into autism, knowing that my score was 22 out of 35 questions on an online test for autism; but who takes online quizzes seriously, right? I certainly did not, until 2 days ago someone sent me a decent discussion on autism. I was shocked that I could finally make sense of all my oddness. This also explains why I could never let go of my inner world. Here I am, at 77 years old. A few years ago I dreamt that an entire family had been murdered in their pale yellow house. Of course I knew instantaneously that this was my family and that it was a metaphor for my childhood family. Psychologically murdered. I thought to myself, me too? Of course, I needed to die before I could become me. I became me through my self analysis...my experiential analysis. Moving on... My father was introverted and quiet. Not so much that he could not run his self owned office supply business in small town mid America. He was a PK kid and met mom at a Christian college, They had two families, my 2 much older sisters, then, my 1.5 year older brother and I. (who should have been a boy baby according to the doctor - my mother had her heart set on this reality.) After 2 weeks, I was told 54 years later that she was too nervous because my 1.5 yr old brother was getting into things around our small, then, house. The family moved to that pale yellow house (white, in reality) when I was 3. At age 6 or 7 I was distraught that my brother held the nose of our sweet dachshund shut when they were playing together. Clearly Mandy was struggling to breathe. He laughed, I was horrified. There were adults in the room, who said nothing. I yelled at Peter to stop. I don't remember him doing such a thing again. However, in my mind this was the 1st indication that he was different from me, I mean psychologically, years later. Sadistic. Mom, as stated previously had a delusional disorder, unknown to the family. Years later, when in my early 20's dad said to me that mom could not love. I thought that he was saying that she could not love him, her husband. Moving on, my father could love, he was always different from her. I sensed this as a small child. I don't want to drag my comments further into my day, so I need to summarize. My brother could be autistic. He left the family at 16, and later cut off all ties with the family when he and I were in late teens. My oldest sister inherited a different but related delusional disorder, my 2nd sister (and second mother) was BPD. She sadistically teased and bullied me starting most likely beginning in the big house. I adored her as a child, even though she was mean to me, sometimes. This pattern continued until her death at 86. I had "garden variety"delusional thinking when I entered as the female (subject) analysand for the psychiatrist in training. I do not know if he was aware of my delusion, it was never discussed. And to be honest, I only recall telling him my constant, non ending sleep dreams, to which he never attempted to interpret. This is not to say that he couldn't analyze. He was the one who told me that mother emotionally neglected me. (I had no idea to what he meant.) Yet, I had no reason to not believe him, either. I remember always attempting to understand reality when I began college, realizing that there were many. I was always trying to narrow reality down to only mine and that of the world at large. OK, you all need to fill in the blanks, this is the best I will do, in this format. Especially since I can only use one finger entering data because I have no one handed keyboard. To summarize, the infancy origin of pychosis later in life looks to have a probability of nearly 1.0. What a fascinating topic for further research! As I think further, and later in the day, I want to say that my father was not crazy. However, he lost his sense of manhood when he lost considerable money in the stock market. As he said to me, at that time, he was ruined; he was extremely distraught. It was only then that my mother started selling Shaklee Products in SF, NM. It suited her well. She was always interested in nutrition, so she studied and learned more about it. At this stage, my father lost his identity, which in my mind is what trips the dementia switch. He was thought to have Alzheimer's since these were the years it began to make the front covers of Time and Newsweek magazines. I'm reasonably sure he did not. I had more than one intelligent conversation with him before he truly descended into dementia. I lived 60 miles away from them, enrolled in university; I made frequent visits home, to support mom and to hug my father. It was a very difficult time for each of us. Mother was insidious and easily overpowered my quiet, introverted father. Prior to dad marrying mother after graduating college, he knew things were not right with her. However, she was quite beautiful, especially in those years (and far into old age, truthfully.) No doubt he was smitten with her, early on. In one of those honest and open conversations with him during a time mom was taking a break from his care of him, I spent the week with dad during mom's break to visit my oldest sister on the east coast. He told me never to marry unless it felt "right. Nothing more was said, or needed to be said. I understood the implication, then and more so, as I put all the pieces of our dysfunctional family together. I was the sole sibling who connected with dad. Things were always off between my brother and dad. They simply could not relate to one another for as long as I can remember. Not for not trying - they did many activities together such as playing tennis, hunting and fishing. However, there were never any discussions of emotions and feelings, ever. My brother never took any interest in my father's business. Perhaps it was because I did. It seems that one day I got into dad's car and went to work with him. I was very little when this began, 3 most likely. This was not a one time occasion. I have many memories of the two businesses dad had, and all the store bookkeeper ladies who sometimes invited me to their homes for lunch. And of a male employee who rode his Harley motorcycle to work to repair office equipment. I always was intrigued with that big machine with the oversized seat and the shiny chrome handle bars and mechanics. LOL I miss both parents, to this day., in spite of the difficulties experienced.

  • @bellakrinkle9381
    @bellakrinkle9381 3 місяці тому

    These beliefs make much sense, instead of Freud's drive theory. I don't discount Freud, entirely, it's his approach to understanding babies that is simply too improvable, hence, nonsensical. I do believe babies have more awareness that makes them aware of an object outside of themselves. I question the concept between infant psychosis and adult psychosis - it's an interesting theory. Yes, what causes psychosis. I 've always wonder about this. I could address much of the transference relationship. However, I don't want to be here all day. I will only say that my 8+ year 5/5 per week was lacking in most realms since my "analyst" was only in training mode. I think he represented both my mother and father, but in the end, years later, I believed he was the holding place for my father. I terminated myself because we were not moving forward, only going in circles. In those days attachment theory was not part of analysis. I attached to my father. My mother was mentally ill with a delusional disorder...I only recently accepted this reality. In my mind, Christianity does far more harm than good. Thank you for uploading this presentation. I love learning.

  • @biancavonmuhlendorf2608
    @biancavonmuhlendorf2608 3 місяці тому

    The tone could be improved. Too many backround-noise here

  • @seymourtompkins
    @seymourtompkins 3 місяці тому

    Just wonderful. Thank you for posting this talk.

  • @brucev9166
    @brucev9166 3 місяці тому

    promo sm 😆

  • @irinafomina3117
    @irinafomina3117 3 місяці тому

    Thank you Journal Club and all participants for orginizing such usefull seminars!

  • @TMcGreenberg
    @TMcGreenberg 3 місяці тому

    Wonderful presentation and great answers to questions. Thanks so much.

  • @janeydick9367
    @janeydick9367 3 місяці тому

    Brilliant seminar thank you. Such important work.