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This is the first of a series of podcasts in which your hosts, Grégoire Pierre and Edgard Francisco Danielsen, will explore how to integrate the social in our psychoanalytic practices. We will address the difficulty to integrate the social in some psychoanalytic trainings, what to do when the social meets a patient's issue, can we include the social and still be psychoanalysts, and how taking the social into account is an unspoken or unrecognized necessity in a psychoanalytic work. Share with us your comments or questions directly at [email protected] or on twitter twitter.com/DiscusOnPsycha Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/249668092601494/ SoundCloud @user-296153775 iTunes podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disc…is/id1454139315 [0:00:00] Intro [0:04:32] First part [0:10:20] Second part [0:16:50] Third part [0:19:38] Fourth part [0:24:36] Fifth part [0:25:22] Conclusion
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This is the first of a series of podcasts in which your hosts, Grégoire Pierre and Edgard Francisco Danielsen, will explore how to integrate the social in our psychoanalytic practices. We will address the difficulty to integrate the social in some psychoanalytic trainings, what to do when the social meets a patient's issue, can we include the social and still be psychoanalysts, and how taking the social into account is an unspoken or unrecognized necessity in a psychoanalytic work. Share with us your comments or questions directly at [email protected] or on twitter twitter.com/DiscusOnPsycha Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/249668092601494/ SoundCloud @user-296153775 iTunes podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disc…is/id1454139315 [0:00:00] Intro [0:04:32] First part [0:10:20] Second part [0:16:50] Third part [0:19:38] Fourth part [0:24:36] Fifth part [0:25:22] Conclusion
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