Podcast appearances and mentions of jeffrey masson

  • 19PODCASTS
  • 23EPISODES
  • 45mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Aug 18, 2023LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about jeffrey masson

Latest podcast episodes about jeffrey masson

The Nick Bryant Podcast
Jeffrey Masson, PhD, Discusses Gurus, Evil, Politics, and Freud's Seduction Theory (preview)

The Nick Bryant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 11:05


For this full episode and two extra episodes a month please visit Patreon.com/thenickbryantpodcast  Jeffrey Masson is a New York Times Besting Selling author who has written 31 books. The field of psychoanalysis was thoroughly offended by his books on psychiatry, so he has since written books about the inner lives of animals. epstienjustice.com nickbryantnyc.com Patreon.com/thenickbryantpodcast

Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice
John Read and Jeffrey Masson - Biological Psychiatry and the Mass Murder of “Schizophrenics”

Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 63:09


On the Mad in America podcast this week, we hear from the co-authors of a paper published in the journal Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry which documents the mass murder of a quarter of a million people, mostly diagnosed as “schizophrenic” in Europe during the Second World War. Later, we hear from Dr. Jeffrey Masson, who is an author and a scholar of Sanskrit and psychoanalysis. But first, we talk with professor of psychology John Read. Regular visitors to Mad in America will know of John's work. For those that don't know, John worked for nearly 20 years as a clinical psychologist and manager of mental health services in the UK and the USA, before joining the University of Auckland, New Zealand, in 1994, where he worked until 2013. He has served as director of the clinical psychology professional graduate programmes at both Auckland and, more recently, the University of Liverpool. He currently works in the School of Psychology at the University of East London. John has many research interests, including critical appraisals of the use of psychiatric drugs and electroconvulsive therapy. Jeffrey Masson has had a fascinating career in which he studied Sanskrit and psychoanalysis and became director of the Sigmund Freud archives. A prolific author, he has written more than 30 books and has become an advocate for animal rights. He is currently an Honorary Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. We discuss how John and Jeffrey came to write a paper which examines a grim period in psychiatric history.

Conversations
Taking your cat for a walk and why dogs never stop loving — Jeffrey Masson

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 52:01


The bestselling author explores animal behaviour and grief — the loss we feel when a beloved pet dies, and how other species understand death (R)

Conversations
Taking your cat for a walk and why dogs never stop loving — Jeffrey Masson

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 52:01


The bestselling author explores animal behaviour and grief — the loss we feel when a beloved pet dies, and how other species understand death (R)

Reset with Liz Tran and Vanessa Hardy
Listener Questions on Love, Loss & the Soul

Reset with Liz Tran and Vanessa Hardy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 30:25


We're answering some incredible listener questions on love, loss, and the soul.  Show Notes:To submit a listener question for future episodes: https://www.resetnyc.com/podcastCalling in the One by Katherine Woodward ThomasBeyond Past Lives by Mira KelleyBrian Weiss booksYour Soul's Plan by Robert Schwartz Lost Companions by Jeffrey Masson

Wag Out Loud
You and Your Dog are One

Wag Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 33:02


We can all agree that losing our beloved dogs is absolutely heart wrenching. Listen and learn as we chat with Jeffrey Masson, author of Lost Companions: Reflections on the Death of Pets about the psychology around grieving when our dogs have passed.

death dogs pets jeffrey masson
Gentle Finds
Animals Teach Us with Jeffrey Masson

Gentle Finds

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 40:30


Jeffrey Masson is the author of dozens of books,  12 of which have been bestsellers. He is a well known voice in the worlds of animal rights and veganism. In this episode we discuss his most recent book, Lost Companions:Reflections on the Death of Pets, as well as some of his other books on animal behavior and emotions including, When Elephants Weep: The Emotional Lives of Animals, The Pig Who Sang To the Moon, Raising the Peaceable Kingdom, and The Face On Your Plate. With a history in psychoanalysis, Jeffrey has a way of chipping away at things to explore what's going on beneath the surface, and shows us through his research that animals have so much to teach us, if we would only take the time to open our eyes and hearts. Jeffrey pioneered the idea that animals are sentient beings. His scholarly approach to a subject which was for so long disregarded, helped to bring animal rights into the limelight. For any animal lover, Jeffrey's books are a comfort to read. In him, we can all find a kindred spirit.While many of us know him for his work with animals, Jeffrey lived an entirely other life before entering the animal kingdom.  Before his work with animals, Jeffrey received a PhD in Sanskrit and Indian Studies from Harvard University, and then went on to complete a full clinical training program at the Toronto Psychoanalytic Institute. He became friends with Kurt Eissler, and  Freud's daughter, Anna Freud, and was invited to be the Director of the Freud Archives. There, he discovered unpublished personal letters belonging to Freud, which stirred up a huge controversy in the psychoanalytic world. This portion of the interview has been removed from the audio version of the podcast but can be found at gentlefinds.com. For anyone interested in Freud, the women's MeToo movement, and the evolution of therapy, you don't want to miss Jeffrey's whole story. You can find him at jeffreymasson.comThe Freud backstory (available on the video interview at Gentlefinds.com)Deciding to study animalsAnimals and their capacity for emotionsBorn a vegetarian, now an 80 year old veganCharlie Russell befriending wild bearsCesar Chavez and veganismAnimals open our heartsJimmy Stewart's poem: A dog named BoThoughts on hierarchyRaising the peaceable kingdomThe pig who sang to the moonEating animalsPigs are like dogsLilou the therapy pig at SFOChristian the LionBattle at KrugerFollow Gentle FindsWebsite: www.gentlefinds.comInstagram: @gentlefindspodcastSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gentlefinds)

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast
Reflecting on the death of a pet

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 12:39


Why has society been so reluctant to acknowledge the pain we feel when a beloved pet dies? Are we getting better at understanding this complex relationship?

Lolita Podcast
4: Dolores, Psychology, and Survivors

Lolita Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 101:56


Content warning: this episode contains discussion of child sex abuse and pedophilia. What can survivors of abuse take away from the experiences of Nabokov's Dolores Haze? It depends on who you talk to. This week, Jamie examines the popular psychologies of Freud and Kinsey that Dolly would have been surrounded by, and with two prominent psychologists -- Lucia Williams and Michael Lamb -- about the value Dolores's story has to students of psychology today. We also speak with Sarah Weinman about "The Real Lolita," survivors Alisson Wood ("Being Lolita") and Bindu Bansinath ("How Lolita Freed Me From My Own Humbert") about the role of Lolita in their own processing and healing from childhood trauma. This is a tough one. Thanks for being here. If you are seeking resources about sexual assault: https://www.rainn.org/ If you are seeking resources about MAPs: https://www.b4uact.org/ Join our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/TrXc6BkfpN DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: "Casting Aspersions" by Tashmica Torok: https://www.lovewithaccountability.com/lovewithaccountability-forum/2016/10/21/casting-aspersions-by-tashmica-torok 'How Lolita Freed Me From My Own Humbert' by Bindu Bansinath: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/16/style/modern-love-how-lolita-freed-me-from-my-own-humbert.html Being Lolita by Alisson Wood: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250217219 The Real Lolita by Sarah Weinman: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-real-lolita-sarah-weinman Still Intrigued with Lolita: Nabokov's Visionary Work on Childhood Abuse by Lucia Williams: https://thenabokovian.org/sites/default/files/2018-06/NABOKV-L-0027757___Williams_2016_StillIntriguedWithLol_Lolita.pdf The Mann Act and Boxer Jack Johnson: https://www.history.com/news/white-slave-mann-act-jack-johnson-pardon Infantile bisexuality and the 'complete oedipal complex': Freudian views on heterosexuality and homosexuality: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22014366/ Freud and LGBTQIA+ Issues: A 2020 Analysis: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/psychoanalysis-unplugged/202005/was-freud-gay-friendly Anna Freud: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Anna-Freud Freud and the Seduction Theory by Jeffrey Masson: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1984/02/freud-and-the-seduction-theory/376313/ The Enduring, Pernicious Whiteness of True Crime by Elon Green: https://theappeal.org/whiteness-of-true-crime/ Alfred Kinsey: Liberator or Pervert? by Caleb Crain: https://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/03/movies/alfred-kinsey-liberator-or-pervert.html Karen Horney and womb envy: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Karen-Horney#ref669884 Race and Racism in Psychoanalytic Thought: The Ghosts in Our Nursery by Beverly Stoute: https://apsa.org/apsaa-publications/vol51no1-TOC/html/vol51no1_08.xhtml Conversations on Psychoanalysis and Race: Beverly J. Stoute: https://apsa.org/apsaa-publications/vol50no3-TOC/html/vol50no3_03.xhtml Sokhna Fall on Nabokov's Lolita: http://stopauxviolences.blogspot.com/2010/11/article-de-sokhna-fall-sur-lolita-de.html Lolita in the Afterlife (essay collection coming in 2021): https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/lolita-in-the-afterlife-jenny-minton-quigley/1137210905 Reading Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi: https://azarnafisi.com/book/reading-lolita-in-tehran/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Talking Animals
Jeffrey Masson, author, most recently of “Lost Companions: Reflections on the Death of Pets.”

Talking Animals

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020


Jeffrey Masson—the New York Times bestselling author of books about animals and their emotions, including “When Elephants Weep” and “Dogs Never Lie About Love”—explains how being on the cusp of […]

Unstress with Dr Ron Ehrlich
Jeffrey Masson - Lessons from Gurus, Psychoanalysts and Animals

Unstress with Dr Ron Ehrlich

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 55:55


Jeffrey Masson, a former psychoanalyst, a thinker and a vegan, has written 31 books from Sanskirt to Sigmund Freud to the inner life of animals. We covered so many topics in this conversation-starting at his upbringing living with a guru to studying Sigmund Freud's personal letters and then the inner life of animals. We covered so many topics. His history is such an interesting one. It has relevance to our situation that we find ourselves in today. And there are some real pearls in this, which I'm sure you will enjoy as well.   You can also watch this episode at www.DrRonEhrlich.com. ----- WANT TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH? Join me in my online health programs. ----- CONNECT WITH ME You can ask questions via social media using my Instagram or Facebook or YouTube page.

Top Dog Podcast
My dear companion, for he was all this world to me

Top Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 57:12


Death is a topic none of us can avoid. We will face it sooner or later. Let's talk about this rather uncomfortable and to some extend disturbing chapter of everyone’s, including your dog’s, life.Jeffrey Masson is a New York Times bestselling author and trained psycho-analyst. He came to fame with his criticism about Sigmund Freud's psycho-analytic methods, but mostly so with his books about the emotional life of animals. Both When Elephants Weep and Dogs Never Lie About Love, sold over 1 million copies each. We talk to Jeffrey Masson about his latest book Lost Companions. Reflections on the Death of Pets.Billie is a 11 years old Border Collie X Kelpie and works at the funeral parlour Simplicity Funerals in Perth, Australia. Billie is a miracle dog, because he is very understanding with the customers that come to the funeral parlour in order to say goodbye to their deceased family member. Billie knows how to comfort them.Episode 14 of the audio book Pirate - The Barking Kookaburra. Pirate is struggling to find help for Stelze who got bitten by Tiger, the snake. His only hope are the naughty kookaburras. They are the only ones capable of locating Tiger and take her to the hospital, where the doctors can identify the anti-venom for Stelze. Will Pirate manage to convince the kookaburras to help him?

Sinnessjukt
165. Dokument: Sätermatriarken Margit Norell: Bortträngda minnen (trailer del 2)

Sinnessjukt

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 9:45


*** Det här en trailer för ett Patreon-exklusivt avsnitt, för att lyssna på hela avsnittet gå in på http://patreon.com/sinnessjukt ***I det hundrasextiofemte avsnittet av podden är det återigen dags för Sinnessjukt Dokument. Det här är andra delen av den tredelade dokumentären om Margit Norell, psykoanalytikern som efter sin död pekades ut som hjärnan bakom vården som skapade seriemördaren Thomas Quick på Säters sjukhus i början av 90-talet.Norell var även engagerad i det uppmärksammade da Costa-fallet på 80-talet och vården av Lars-Inge Svartenbrandt, bankrånaren som fick epitetet ”Sveriges farligaste brottsling”, och innan dess den medialt hyllade behandlingen av patienter med schizofreni på 70-talet, den så kallade Sätermodellen. Få människor har gjort så stort avtryck på bilden av rättspsykiatrin i Sverige som Margit Norell.Del 2 handlar om perioden 1951–1983 – om när Margit blev psykoanalytiker, uppdraget efter Dag Hammarskjölds död, grundandet av IFPS och Holistiska föreningen, Freida Fromm-Reichmann, Sätermodellen och den misslyckade schizofrenibehandlingen samt incestdebatten på 80-talet där Alice Miller, Sándor Ferenczi och Jeffrey Masson blev viktiga förebilder för Margit och andra psykoterapeuter.Hela avsnittet, extramaterial, och källor till alla påståenden och ljudklipp finns på http://patreon.com/sinnessjuktDokumentären har bekostats via poddens medlemmar på Patreon och med bidrag från Schizofrenifonden, som är Schizofreniförbundets fond som bekostar insatser och forskning som främjar de drabbades hälsa. För att bli medlem och stödja fondens arbete, gå in på Schizofreniforbundet.se.Ljudeffekter och musik kommer från: https://www.zapsplat.comImprov1 by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. Based on a work at betterwithmusic.comAñada by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. Based on a work at betterwithmusic.comKöp Christians böcker signerade här: https://vadardepression.seKöp Sinnessjukt-tishan här: http://sinnessjukt.se/butikBoka föreläsning här: http://vadardepression.se/forelasning-psykisk-ohalsa/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Plant Based Eating for Health
034: For the Love of Animals

Plant Based Eating for Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 52:51


Jeffrey Masson, New York Times Bestseller, had no intention of writing some of the most popular books about animal compassion, communication, and the truth about farm animals, but life had a powerful plan for the man of many talents. At nearly 80 he is passionate about both raising awareness about compassion to animals and being vegan. The two perfectly go hand in hand. His first glimpse into his destiny as an outspoken advocate for animals was when he wrote, When Elephants Weep: The Emotional Lives of Animals. This national bestseller exploring the complex emotional lives of animals was hailed as “a masterpiece” by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas and as “marvelous” by Jane Goodall.  The book explores dancing squirrels to bashful gorillas to spiteful killer whales, taking readers on an emotional roller coaster ride. As a result of writing When Elephants Weep, Jeffrey became vegetarian. But more was in store for Jeffrey. http://jeffreymasson.com/ Full post at http://www.plantbasedeatingforhealth.com/jeffreymasson

animals new york times bestseller jane goodall jeffrey masson elizabeth marshall thomas when elephants weep
Conversations
Taking your cat for a walk and why dogs never stop loving — Jeffrey Masson

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 51:00


Jeff's latest book on animal behaviour tackles grief — the loss we feel when a beloved pet dies, as well as the understanding other species have of death

Conversations
Taking your cat for a walk and why dogs never stop loving — Jeffrey Masson

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 51:00


Jeff's latest book on animal behaviour tackles grief — the loss we feel when a beloved pet dies, as well as the understanding other species have of death

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast
Reflecting on the death of a pet

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 12:39


Why has society been so reluctant to acknowledge the pain we feel when a beloved pet dies? Are we getting better at understanding this complex relationship?

The Voluntary Life
302 Against Therapy

The Voluntary Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 53:33


Become A Patron of TVL to get bonus episodes and rewards! This week's episode is a discussion with Hannah Braime about a very interesting book called Against Therapy by Jeffrey Masson. We recorded this for the Psychology Book Club Podcast. I'm including it on The Voluntary Life because it is highly relevant to everyone interested in self-knowledge and psychological freedom. Show Notes: Psychology Book Club Podcast Against Therapy by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson The Assault On Truth by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson One Nation Under Therapy by Christina Hoff Summers

therapy jeffrey masson hannah braime
Knowing Animals
Episode 6: Human and the Beast with Jeffrey Masson

Knowing Animals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 25:13


This episode is the official launch of Knowing Animals the podcast. The launch took place at the Animal Publics conference held at the University of Melbourne, in front of a live audience. The episide features best selling author Jeffrey Masson talking about his latest book 'Beasts: what animals can teach us about the origins of good and evil', published by Bloomsbury Press in 2014. 

SynTalk
#TAOM (The Act Of Madness) --- SynTalk

SynTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2015 68:05


SynTalk thinks about insanity, madness, and mental illness, & its links with questions of medicine, physiology, freedom, control, knowledge and power. We weave together both theoretical explication as well as purely personal reflections to try and understand madness, and journey in and out of mental asylums a few times. Can we understand madness ‘itself’ as a truth beyond any discussion? The concepts are derived off / from Descartes, Auguste Comte, Philippe Pinel, Owen A. R. Berkeley Hill, Jal Dhunjibhoy, Durkheim, Amartya Sen, & Jeffrey Masson, among others. What makes a (happy, purposeful, & successful) human being go mad, & can there be a master narrative? Would you prefer to be called mad rather than mentally ill? Is the core question the need (or not?) for defining the ‘abnormal’? Why & how are the mental disorders categorically or syndromally diagnosed across multiple axes? Is the DSM atheoretical, and might it be linked to our, often only partially organized, deeply held beliefs? Is the naming and formulation of the problem intimately linked with the philosophical perspective that one adopts? Can one understand the birth of the concept of the (lunatic) asylum and private madhouses? Do people ever leave the asylum after retrieving their personhood? The trends and concepts of (de-,re-, & trans-)institutionalization? How the space of madness may be a space of resistance, and then a stepping stone to growth? Has mental illness always been and will be present with human cultures? Is all madness manifested in the inter personal spaces and ‘beside the mind’? The gigantic task of capturing the inter personal and the social domain (outside physiology) when it is not an objective given. We also explore the reflexive relationship between theory, experience, and power (equations), & how we articulate the position for ‘them’. Is our understanding of some conditions, at the same time, not biological enough? Is mental disorder localized in the head? Is psychiatry very far from perfect? The links between workhouses, chains, moral treatment, neurodiversity, pagans, delusional depression, When Elephants Weep, welfare state, diabetes, Governor General of Bengal, ‘care of the soul’,~3000 BC, Serotonin, Psychiatria Democratica, Victorian era, Lahore, & the rock bottom. Do animals get depressed? Is it necessary to articulate the experience of madness? Is the hunger for this understanding a form of anxiety in us? Have the mentally ill been criminalized over centuries, & is there a deep need to not cut ‘them’ off? The SynTalkrs are: Dr. Bhargavi V. Davar (mental health advocacy, The Bapu Trust, Pune), Prof. Parthasarathi Mondal (social theory, TISS, Mumbai), & Dr. Alok Sarin (psychiatry, Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science & Research, New Delhi).

Talkin' Pets - Fun-filled Discussions About Pets - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
PetLifeRadio.com - Talkin' Pets - Episode 113 Beasts - What Animals Can Teach Us About the Origins of Good and Evil

Talkin' Pets - Fun-filled Discussions About Pets - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2014 44:52


Jon Patch chats with Jeffrey Masson, author of Beasts - What Animals Can Teach Us About the Origins of Good and Evil. There are two supreme predators on the planet with the most complex brains in nature: humans and orcas. In the twentieth century alone, one of these animals killed 200 million members of its own species, the other has killed none. Jeffrey Masson's fascinating new book begins here: There is something different about us. Questions or Comments? Send them to: jon@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Beasts - What Animals Can Teach Us About the Origins of Good and Evil with Jon Patch

Vegan Radio
73: Carolyn Scott, The Healthy Voyager

Vegan Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2009 67:23


Our 73rd show features an interview with Carolyn Scott, who travels around the world and tries vegan food out at omnivorous restaurants. She makes videos and blogs about the experiences. We met Carolyn at Burning Man 2007 when she came to visit The Vegan Bus. She gives us her insights and favorite places to eat. We also read a review of Temple Grandin's new book written by Jeffrey Masson and Jeff Nelson, with some commentary by us. We round out the show with music from the Brilliant Sins and an update on Jilian's first week of veganism. Also featuring the second edition of Dave Warwak's Vegan School 101. Enjoy!

burning man temple grandin jeff nelson jeffrey masson healthy voyager carolyn scott
GreenplanetFM Podcast
Jeffrey Masson, best known for his books on animals and animal rights

GreenplanetFM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2009


Jeffrey Masson is an American author, known for his revisionist conclusions about Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis. As Director of the Sigmund Freud Archives after his death and with full access to Freud's correspondence and other unpublished papers, his insights could be seen to be compelling. However, he is best known for his books on animals and animal rights. Listen to a staunch advocate for animals, especially farm animals, cows, pigs and poultry and the problems with factory farming, particularly overseas. With human separation from nature and the many unconscious practices that are predominant today, can we mitigate this by more animal rights and migrating to eating less meat to becoming a vegan? His books: Dogs Never Lie About Love: Reflections on the Emotional World of Dogs. When Elephants Weep: The Emotional Life of Animals. (Translated into 20 languages) The Pig Who Sang to the Moon: The Emotional World of Farm Animals. The Nine Emotional Lives of Cats: A Journey Into the Feline Heart. The Cat Who Came in from the Cold. He is currently an Honorary Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.