Talks On Psychoanalysis
2020-07
Episodes

Tuesday Jul 28, 2020
Tuesday Jul 28, 2020
In this episode, Kerry Sulkowicz interviews Mira Erlich-Ginor about a unique experience realized during the time of COVID-19: a WhatsApp group of Israel Psychanalytic Society members that became a lively meeting place, evidence of the well-timed response to an existing need, and a series of Zoom meetings dedicated to working intensively on dreams, in the model of the Social Dreaming Matrix.
Link to paper Social Closeness at a Time of Social Distancing https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jaomh6r-tbELrMlRfcFt80tygohHuB8t/view
Link to the Orphaned Chairs and Couches PDF https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z3_rnGK_WbB_MnJbUw4sieWEGS0Vaoxl/view
Kerry Sulkowicz is President-elect of the American Psychoanalytic Association; Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine and Managing Principal, Boswell Group LLC.
Mira Erlich-Ginor is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Israel Psychoanalytic Society; European Representative on the IPA Board (2015-2019); as well as Co-Founder and Secretary of PCCA: Partners in Confronting Collective Atrocities, the 2019 recipient of the Sigourney Award.
Introduction recorded by Andy Cohen Etude Op. 25 no. 4 in A minor - 'Paganini' comes from https://musopen.org

Monday Jul 20, 2020
Monday Jul 20, 2020
In this episode we explore the core psychoanalytic method and the differences between psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
Our presenter Dr Kunihiro Matsuki presents two methods relating to perceiving a patient’s unconscious, one linked to the idea of ‘evenly suspended attention’, the other in relation to “free-floating attention’.
Dr Kunihiro Matsuki is President of The Japanese Psychoanalytic Society, Member of the IPA Asia-Pacific Planning Committee and Chair of the IPA Asia-Pacific Sydney 2020 Conference Committee. He is the author of 12 monographs, many psychoanalytic papers and is responsible for the Japanese translations of fundamental authors like Bion and Meltzer. In 2016 he also won The Japanese Psychoanalytical Association’s Distinguished Publications Award.
Introduction recorded by Andy Cohen Etude Op. 25 no. 4 in A minor - 'Paganini' comes from https://musopen.org
This episode is available also in Japanese

Monday Jul 13, 2020
Monday Jul 13, 2020
In this podcast for “Talks on Psychoanalysis” Antonio Pérez-Sánchez presents his paper MISUNDERSTANDINGS IN BION'S WORK: INTUITION where he explores misconceptions around intuition and how these dramatically impact the making of meaning, in the patient-analyst relationship.
Antonio Pérez-Sánchez is a psychiatrist, training and supervising analyst, and past president of the Spanish Psychoanalytical Society. He has written extensively on technical issues in psychoanalysis such as envy, psychic truth, forgiveness, and time. He is the author of five books. His last two books are The Psychotic Organization of the Personality (2018) and Interview and Indicators in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. He is chair of the Sponsoring Committee of the IPA for the Portuguese Study Group, Nucleo Portuguese de Psicoanalisi, and member of the European team of the IPA-Interregional Encyclopaedic Dictionary.
Email to the author aps.nijar@gmail.com
Last published books and papers:
Interview and Indicator in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (2012),Routledge
Psychotic Organization of the Personality (2018),Routledge
The body and the 'here and now' (2019), EPFAlso published in the Italian Journal Psicanalisi (2019)Vol.23. nº 1.
Link to this paperhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1uN-OyYoBN24Kog1Gnpocn01Y4Tb_Mxm6/view?usp=sharing
This Episode is also available in Spanish

Tuesday Jul 07, 2020
Tuesday Jul 07, 2020
In today’s episode we have the opportunity to hear -from the voice of Cláudio Eizirik- his essay on the social, cultural, and political events in Brazil and the world. “Once again, The Serpent’s Egg?”, asks the author, recalling the Bergman's film that portrayed the period previous to Nazism in Germany.
Cláudio Eizirik is a full member, training and supervising analyst at the Porto Alegre Psychoanalytical Society, professor emeritus of Psychiatry at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Dr Eizirik is a former President of the International Psychoanalytical Association and of the Federation of Psychoanalytic Societies of Latin America. He received the Sigourney Award in 2011. He has published several books and his main areas of interest are on theory and practice of psychoanalysis, the process of ageing, and the relationship of psychoanalysis with culture.
Introduction recorded by Frank Andrade frankandrade70@gmail.comEtude Op. 25 no. 4 in A minor - 'Paganini' comes from https://musopen.org
This Episode is also available in Portuguese