What would make a successful Columbia Psychiatrist and Psychoanalyst fly across the country to write a story about a one-legged wrestling superstar? What does it mean to be Neurotic, and how can we recognize and change repetitive self-defeating patterns?
In this episode we explore unconscious motivations with my friend, colleague and former supervisor, Dr. David Merrill. Dr. Merrill describes how he made important life decisions that led him to become a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. We seek to understand and explain the process of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, and how lying on the couch can facilitate introspection. We also discuss what type of problems psychoanalytic therapy is particularly helpful for, and the importance of honesty, kindness, and courage in psychotherapy.
As our world becomes increasingly divided and distracting, we reflect on the need for kindness, self-reflection, and listening, as well as the importance of creativity and connection with Nature in finding balance. Buckle up for a captivating discussion that navigates the complexities of the mind, illuminating how psychoanalysis, literature, and introspective journeys shape our understanding of life’s meaning.
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