Conversations in Psychoanalysis Today
Listen to Conversations in Psychoanalysis Today, the podcast of the Canadian Psychoanalytic Society. Hosted by Karen Dougherty, a psychoanalyst and filmmaker with the Toronto Psychoanalytic Society along with guest hosts from across Canada, the podcast features talks with analysts, artists, thinkers, movers, and shakers, through a psychoanalytic and distinctly Canadians lens.
If you have an episode suggestion, contact Karen at karen@karendougherty.ca.
Meet the Host
Host and Producer Karen Dougherty is a Registered Psychotherapist and Psychoanalyst in private practice in Amaranth, Ontario. She is also a documentary filmmaker, a former producer in TVO’s Documentary Unit, and a mental health consultant for film and television. She teaches at the TIP, ATPPP, the FPP, and the Extension Program of the TPS.
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Season 1
Episode 7: Donald Carveth, PhD, RP, FIPA
On this episode, host Karen Dougherty interviews Psychoanalyst Donald Carveth, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Social & Political Thought, Senior Scholar, York University. Professor Carveth is also a Registered Psychotherapist, a Training and Supervising Analyst, Canadian Institute of Psychoanalysis, the author of many books and articles on a wide range of subjects, and the host of a popular YouTube channel (link, below).
Listen in as the pair chat about his latest book, Guilt: A Contemporary Introduction (available at Caversham Booksellers), explore his “pugilistic” approach to learning, and spar over the state of psychoanalysis in Canada today.
Links:
https://www.youtube.com/@doncarveth
Episode 6: Cecilia Taiana, PhD, RP, FIPA
Cecilia Taiana, PhD, RP, FIPA is a psychologist and psychoanalyst in private practice in Ottawa. She has authored papers on a wide range of topics and is a former winner of both the Miguel Prados and the Douglas Levin Prizes awarded for papers written by members of the Canadian Psychoanalytic Society. Listen in to learn about her upcoming presentations at the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna and the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute and Sigmund Freud University in Berlin on topics including migration, absence, the role of poetry in psychoanalysis, and the epistemological drive.
Episode 5: Cheryl Jacobson, President, CPS
A special edition of Conversations in Psychoanalysis Today:
Karen Dougherty talks with Cheryl Jacobson, the current President of the Canadian Psychoanalytic Society, at the King Edward Hotel in Toronto just before the Saturday Banquet at the 45th CPS Congress, “The Future is History.”
Episode 4: Dr. Joshua Levy
Joshua Levy, Ph.D., C.Psych., has the distinction of being the oldest training and supervising analyst at the Toronto Institute of Psychoanalysis. Dr. Levy has published widely on dreams. He is an advocate for learning to appreciate multiple analytic perspectives. He leads day-long seminars on analytic listening and is currently guiding a Canada-wide study group on psychoanalytic supervision. He is very involved in the Toronto psychoanalytic scene and it is not surprise that in 2019 he was the recipient of the International Forum for Psychoanalytic Education’s Hans Loewald Prize for his work on Analytic Stalemate and Psychoanalytic Supervision. This award recognizes extraordinary contributions to psychoanalytic education. In this episode, we discuss among other things his upcoming Freud Café Presentation on Friday, May 31st, 2024 in Toronto during the 45th Annual Canadian Psychoanalytic Congress. His presentation is entitled “Are You Empathic” and in it, he will ask, What is empathy? What isn’t it? What did Freud say and not say about it? Can empathy be taught?
Episode 3: Dr. Oren Gozlan, Programming Chair of the Scientific Committee for the 45th Congress of the Canadian Psychoanalytic Society, “The Future is History” (May 30-June 2, 2024, King Edward Hotel, Toronto).
Oren Gozlan is a clinical psychologist and a psychoanalyst in private practice. His book Transsexuality and the Art of Transitioning: A Lacanian Approach won the American Academy & Board of Psychoanalysis’ annual book prize for books published in 2015. He is also the winner of the Symonds Prize (2016). His edited collection titled Critical Debates in the Transsexual Studies Field: In Transition was a runner up for the 2019 Gradiva Award. He is also the winner of the 2023 Miguel Prados prize (CPS). He is past Chair of the Scientific Committee at the Toronto Psychoanalytic Society and on faculty at the Toronto Institute of Psychoanalysis. Karen and Oren discuss the theme of the congress, the exciting line up of keynote speakers, including Jan Abram, British Psychoanalytic Society, and Richard Simpson, CPS-SCP, the state of psychoanalysis past, present, and future, and more.
Episode 2: Fadi Abou-Rihan, Psychoanalyst & Philosopher
A conversation with Toronto Psychoanalyst and Philosopher Fadi Abou-Rihan about his latest book, Finding Winnicott: Philosophical Encounters with the Psychoanalytic. Playing with Winnicott’s category of the found object, Fadi masterfully weaves ideas from Freud, Deleuze and Guattari, Laplanche, Ibn Al-’Arabi, and Huizinga and others to the questions of subjectivity, time, and language using clinical examples, in the process, widening and deepening the psychoanalytic field.
Episode 1: Documentary Filmmaker Alan Zweig
Documentary Filmmaker Alan Zweig rose to prominence with his “Mirror Trilogy” of documentaries, Vinyl, I, Curmudgeon, and Lovable. Alan’s first-person, into-the-mirror video diaries place himself and his neuroses at the centre of his films, films that capture what it means to be obsessional, lonely, cynical…human. Later works–A Hard Name, Fifteen Reasons to Live, Hope, Coppers— explore painful subjects like addiction and PTSD. His current project, Ending it All, (NFB/52 Media Inc.) examines the complexity and mystery of suicide through the lives of the departed and those left behind. In this episode of Conversations in Psychoanalysis Today, Karen and Alan enjoy a conversation about point-of-view filmmaking, the similarities between documentary interviewing and psychoanalytic listening, and the healing power of relationships.