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New Books in Psychoanalysis

Marshall Poe
Psychoanalysis
Fathers and Sons
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Psychotherapy
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This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: ⁠newbooksnetwork.com⁠ Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to ... more

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Drawing on deep reserves of experience and theoretical and research knowledge, Nancy McWilliams presents a fresh perspective on psychodynamic supervision in this highly instructive work. In Psychoanalytic Supervision (Guilford Publications, 2021), M... more

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The first collection of essays from the author of the Life and Death of Psychoanalysis, Stay, Illusion! with Simon Critchley and Conversion Disorder, Disorganisation & Sex (Divided Publishing, 2022) is as much about our resistance to sexuality as it ... more

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Recent Guests

Nancy McWilliams
A prominent figure in psychoanalysis, author, teacher, and retired faculty member at Rutgers University.
Guilford Publications
Episode: Nancy McWilliams, "Psychoanalytic Supervision" (Guilford Publications, 2021)
Mary Edwards
Philosophy lecturer at Cardiff University with a focus on feminism and French existentialism.
Cardiff University
Episode: Mary Edwards, "Sartre’s Existential Psychoanalysis: Knowing Others" (Bloomsbury, 2022)
Jamieson Webster
Psychoanalyst in New York City, teaches at the New School for Social Research, and has authored several books on psychoanalysis.
Divided Publishing
Episode: Jamieson Webster, "Disorganisation & Sex" (Divided Publishing, 2022)
Dr. Jane Goldberg
Psychologist and author known for her work in psychoanalysis and holistic health
Episode: Jane G. Goldberg, "Wired for Why: How We Think, Feel, and Make Meaning" (2025)
Peter Wortsman
Playwright, novelist, poet, translator, travel writer, and essayist
Episode: Uncanny E.T.A. Hoffmann with Peter Wortsman
Jon Mills
Author, emeritus professor of psychology and psychoanalyst
Adler Graduate Professional School
Episode: Jon Mills, "End of the World: Civilization and Its Fate" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2024)
Oliver Davis
Professor of French studies at the University of Warwick
University of Warwick
Episode: Oliver Davis and Tim Dean, "Hatred of Sex" (U Nebraska Press, 2022)
Tim Dean
James M. Benson Professor in English at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign
University of Illinois
Episode: Oliver Davis and Tim Dean, "Hatred of Sex" (U Nebraska Press, 2022)
Tom Wooldridge
Author and psychoanalyst, specializing in eating disorders
Routledge
Episode: Tom Wooldridge, "Eating Disorders: A Contemporary Introduction" (Routledge, 2022)

Host

Marshall Poe
Founder and editor at New Books Network, and a prominent host engaging with authors and experts in psychoanalysis.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 398 ratings
  • Psychoanalysis is political

    This is a great podcast that covers a wide range of topics related to psychoanalysis and its practice. I’ve noticed several reviews criticizing its “liberal” bent, but I think they forget or ignore that psychoanalsyis was and is inherently progressive in its attempt to confront very difficult issues that arise in society.

    Apple Podcasts
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    juliensky
    United States5 months ago
  • Drifted off the mark.

    Both of my favorite psychoanalysis podcasts drifted into easy, contemporary leftward social commentary. I just checked the other reviews, and I see many others have registered this and stated it.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Milesgarrod
    United States5 months ago
  • Political

    Please don’t politicize psychoanalysis with critical theory and assessment of conservative politics as pathological. It’s inappropriate and not particularly astute.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Boomsticks2002
    United States7 months ago
  • Repetitive liberal propaganda

    Constantly recycled and naval gazing discussions essentially demonizing people who disagree with the liberal consensus as mentally impaired. Why did this become a political podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    nogoodfeatures
    United States10 months ago
  • Could be great

    If not for the brutally jarring advertising that pops in and out.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    weeded out
    United States10 months ago

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Audience members frequently praise the hosts' insightful questions and the high caliber of guest expertise.

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Nancy McWilliams, "Psychoanalytic Supervision" (Guilford Publications, 2021)
Q: What are some of the ethical quandaries in supervision?
Ethical dilemmas often lack clear resolutions and require supervisors to guide supervisees through complex emotional and professional landscapes.
Nancy McWilliams, "Psychoanalytic Supervision" (Guilford Publications, 2021)
Q: What does a consulting room look like in a supervisory relationship?
It differs based on the experience of the supervisee and usually includes discussions about challenges faced with patients, contextual details, and personal feelings regarding the therapy.
Nancy McWilliams, "Psychoanalytic Supervision" (Guilford Publications, 2021)
Q: Why is supervision important?
It helps therapists feel supported and less alone in their work with patients, providing a space to discuss struggles and receive guidance.
Nancy McWilliams, "Psychoanalytic Supervision" (Guilford Publications, 2021)
Q: What inspired you to write this book?
The idea grew out of influences from previous works and the unique circumstances during COVID, where I had time to reflect and consider supervision's importance.
Mary Edwards, "Sartre’s Existential Psychoanalysis: Knowing Others" (Bloomsbury, 2022)
Q: How does Sartre address the problem of human loneliness regarding the epistemological problem of other minds?
Sartre believes our fundamental connection with others is through being rather than knowledge, and while we cannot experience another's subjective reality directly, we can gain insights into their existence and meaning through effort.

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