Podcasts about Sabina Spielrein

Russian physician and one of the first female psychoanalysts

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Latest podcast episodes about Sabina Spielrein

Radiomundo 1170 AM
La Conversación - Gabriela Pintos con Angie Oña

Radiomundo 1170 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 35:32


Recibimos a la actriz, directora, dramaturga y docente que nos contó sobre la obra "Ser Humana", que entra en su octavo año de rodar por los escenarios llevando la historia de Sabina Spielrein.Sabina Spielrein fue una figura crucial en los inicios del psicoanálisis, nacida en 1885 en Rusia, comenzó su relación con el psicoanálisis cuando, a los 19 años, fue tratada por Carl Jung debido a problemas psicológicos graves. Su tratamiento con Jung se convirtió en una relación cercana, y Spielrein se convirtió en una de las primeras mujeres en recibir formación como psicoanalista.Dejó importantes contribuciones teóricas, especialmente en el campo de la pulsión de muerte y la dinámica entre la sexualidad y la agresión, su trabajo fue minimizado y, en muchos casos, apropiado por otros, incluidos Freud y Jung, quienes no siempre reconocieron su influencia. A pesar de su notable legado, Sabina Spielrein fue una figura que fue en gran parte ignorada o eclipsada durante décadas, pero su trabajo y su historia han sido redescubiertos en tiempos recientes, lo que le ha dado el reconocimiento que merecía como una pionera en el campo de la psicología y el psicoanálisis."Ser humana" se presenta en una única función en Montevideo por este 2025, en la Sala Campodónico del Teatro El Galpón, Jueves 20 de marzo a las 20:00 horas.Entradas por RedTickets.

Ordinary Unhappiness
81: Mailbag Part II: Readings and Misreadings Teaser

Ordinary Unhappiness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 6:18


Subscribe to get access to the full episode, the episode reading list, and all premium episodes! www.patreon.com/OrdinaryUnhappinessAbby, Patrick, and Dan shake off the Holiday Syndrome torpor to continue our previous mailbag episode – including even more feedback from you! The over-arching theme is movement: what sparks different journeys for different people; the differing things we may find moving intellectually or emotionally; how public engagements with thinkers and traditions can variously move conversations forward or sabotage them from the outset; and more. They start by talking more about specific analytic thinkers, taking stock of listener responses to our (brief) thoughts on Jung and Jungians, and then turning to the exciting growth of research on Sabina Spielrein. Abby, Patrick, and Dan then turn to psychoanalysis in the arts. First up is the relationship between analysis and fiction, with topics including analysts who write fiction, the idiosyncratic genre of the case study as a kind of quasi-fiction, analysts in fiction, and what psychoanalysis suggests about our expectations of narrative movement or the lack thereof. Novel, short story, and nonfiction recommendations abound! Then the three turn to film, psychoanalytic film theory, and the stakes of using psychoanalytic thinkers and theory in other discourses more generally. Their conversation gets into everything from the pitfalls of jargon to anxieties of influence, constructive misreadings, bad faith appropriations, to what fidelity to texts and tradition means in the first place. How portable is psychoanalytic theory, and what gets lost – or gained – when analytic concepts move from use in one domain to another? Finally, they turn to yet a different sense of “movement” altogether to consider the relationships between psychoanalysis and anarchism. This involves a quick crash-course on the biography and theory of the brilliant and troubled analyst-anarchist Otto Gross, who practiced psychoanalysis as a kind of mutual aid and linked metaphorical inner revolutions with political outward ones, and our reflections on how thinking anarchism and psychoanalysis alongside one another raises provocative questions about our attachments to notions of hierarchy, individuality, institutions from the state to the clinic, and, above all, the meaning of “work.” We tried to publish the whole reading list for this episode (22 recommendations!) and went way above the word limit. Visit us at Patreon to get the whole list!Have you noticed that Freud is back? Got questions about psychoanalysis? Or maybe you've traversed the fantasy and lived to tell the tale? Leave us a voicemail! (646) 450-0847 A podcast about psychoanalysis, politics, pop culture, and the ways we suffer now. New episodes on Saturdays. Follow us on social media: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/OrdinaryUnhappiness Twitter: @UnhappinessPod Instagram: @OrdinaryUnhappiness Patreon: patreon.com/OrdinaryUnhappiness Theme song: Formal Chicken - Gnossienne No. 1 https://open.spotify.com/album/2MIIYnbyLqriV3vrpUTxxO Provided by Fruits Music

Psycho Therapy
A Legacy of Exploitation: Erotic Transference in Therapy, Then and Now with Dr. Angela Sells

Psycho Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 54:41


In this episode, author and therapist Dr. Angela Sells shares her personal experience with erotic transference and boundary violations by a therapist, offering a deeply intimate perspective on the lasting impact of such exploitation. Drawing parallels between her own story and the subject of her doctoral dissertation, Sabina Spielrein—a pioneering psychoanalyst who faced similar transgressions—Dr. Sells explores the enduring legacy of sexual exploitation in the therapeutic relationship. https://pleaseseeme.com/issue-3/nonfiction/the-rapist-angela-sells/ https://a.co/d/hiOJD0w msangelasells.com Psycho.therapy@gmail.com www.psychotherapy-podcast.com

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast
Before Feminism – and After!

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 15:19


Say what you will about the costs (and they were many and steep) women today are freer and happier than they were back then.  You can see the change in the documentaries about feminism.  The early combats were grim and the combatants solemn and desperate. . .Abigail L. Rosenthal is Professor Emerita at Brooklyn College of The City University of New York. She is the author of Confessions of A Young Philosopher (forthcoming), which is a woman's "confession" in the tradition of Augustine and Rousseau. She writes a weekly online column, "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Column" along with "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Podcast," where she explains why women's lives are highly interesting. Many of her articles are accessible at https://brooklyn-cuny.academia.edu/AbigailMartin. She edited The Consolations of Philosophy: Hobbes's Secret; Spinoza's Way by her father, the late Henry M. Rosenthal. She is married to Jerry L. Martin, also a philosopher. They live in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She can be reached a dearabbiesilvousplait@gmail.com.I found a book to read for the flight from Philadelphia to Ontario, California, this past week. It was about a woman named Sabina Spielrein. I'd never heard of her, but she's an important figure in the recent history of our culture — a woman whose significance, influence and voice have been stifled by her colleagues, her detractors and even by her defenders.

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast
“Evil? What Do You Mean, ‘Evil'”?

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 11:39 Transcription Available


Aside from my personal encounters with it, and study of some of the cases that made history, what do I know about it?Abigail L. Rosenthal is Professor Emerita at Brooklyn College of The City University of New York. She is the author of Confessions of A Young Philosopher (forthcoming), which is a woman's "confession" in the tradition of Augustine and Rousseau. She writes a weekly online column, "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Column" along with "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Podcast," where she explains why women's lives are highly interesting. Many of her articles are accessible at https://brooklyn-cuny.academia.edu/AbigailMartin. She edited The Consolations of Philosophy: Hobbes's Secret; Spinoza's Way by her father, the late Henry M. Rosenthal. She is married to Jerry L. Martin, also a philosopher. They live in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She can be reached a dearabbiesilvousplait@gmail.com.I found a book to read for the flight from Philadelphia to Ontario, California, this past week. It was about a woman named Sabina Spielrein. I'd never heard of her, but she's an important figure in the recent history of our culture — a woman whose significance, influence and voice have been stifled by her colleagues, her detractors and even by her defenders.

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast
How I Got to be a Person Whose Whole Life is Lived in Cliches

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 11:36 Transcription Available


The Rabbis inveigh against gossip.  Since a lost reputation is almost as hard to recover as a lost life, they deem it equivalent to a capital crime.Abigail L. Rosenthal is Professor Emerita at Brooklyn College of The City University of New York. She is the author of Confessions of A Young Philosopher (forthcoming), which is a woman's "confession" in the tradition of Augustine and Rousseau. She writes a weekly online column, "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Column" along with "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Podcast," where she explains why women's lives are highly interesting. Many of her articles are accessible at https://brooklyn-cuny.academia.edu/AbigailMartin. She edited The Consolations of Philosophy: Hobbes's Secret; Spinoza's Way by her father, the late Henry M. Rosenthal. She is married to Jerry L. Martin, also a philosopher. They live in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She can be reached a dearabbiesilvousplait@gmail.com.I found a book to read for the flight from Philadelphia to Ontario, California, this past week. It was about a woman named Sabina Spielrein. I'd never heard of her, but she's an important figure in the recent history of our culture — a woman whose significance, influence and voice have been stifled by her colleagues, her detractors and even by her defenders.

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast
Therapy For The Jews

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 13:15 Transcription Available


Have the Jews anything to offer the world today in their capacity as Jews?  The remarkable plasticity and resilience of anti-semitism doesn't answer my question about being a Jew: what the hell good is it?Abigail L. Rosenthal is Professor Emerita at Brooklyn College of The City University of New York. She is the author of Confessions of A Young Philosopher (forthcoming), which is a woman's "confession" in the tradition of Augustine and Rousseau. She writes a weekly online column, "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Column" along with "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Podcast," where she explains why women's lives are highly interesting. Many of her articles are accessible at https://brooklyn-cuny.academia.edu/AbigailMartin. She edited The Consolations of Philosophy: Hobbes's Secret; Spinoza's Way by her father, the late Henry M. Rosenthal. She is married to Jerry L. Martin, also a philosopher. They live in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She can be reached a dearabbiesilvousplait@gmail.com.I found a book to read for the flight from Philadelphia to Ontario, California, this past week. It was about a woman named Sabina Spielrein. I'd never heard of her, but she's an important figure in the recent history of our culture — a woman whose significance, influence and voice have been stifled by her colleagues, her detractors and even by her defenders.

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast
The Deep and the Shallow

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 9:36 Transcription Available


I like happy endings, where hopes long denied get fulfilled, where the apparent pointlessness of someone's particular experience resolves itself into retrieved significance, where the lead character's imperiled identity returns from his or her ordeal more solid than before. . . Abigail L. Rosenthal is Professor Emerita at Brooklyn College of The City University of New York. She is the author of Confessions of A Young Philosopher (forthcoming), which is a woman's "confession" in the tradition of Augustine and Rousseau. She writes a weekly online column, "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Column" along with "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Podcast," where she explains why women's lives are highly interesting. Many of her articles are accessible at https://brooklyn-cuny.academia.edu/AbigailMartin. She edited The Consolations of Philosophy: Hobbes's Secret; Spinoza's Way by her father, the late Henry M. Rosenthal. She is married to Jerry L. Martin, also a philosopher. They live in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She can be reached a dearabbiesilvousplait@gmail.com.I found a book to read for the flight from Philadelphia to Ontario, California, this past week. It was about a woman named Sabina Spielrein. I'd never heard of her, but she's an important figure in the recent history of our culture — a woman whose significance, influence and voice have been stifled by her colleagues, her detractors and even by her defenders.

Les Nuits de France Culture
Martine Gallard : "Sabina Spielrein avec 'La Destruction comme cause du devenir' voulait faire une œuvre majeure qui l'inscrirait dans le destin de la psychanalyse"

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 85:00


durée : 01:25:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - Portrait de Sabina Spielrein, médecin, psychiatre, qui fut l'une des premières psychanalystes dans l'Europe de l'entre-deux guerres, dans un numéro de "Une vie, une œuvre" (1ère diffusion : 10/07/1997). - invités : Aimé Agnel; Michel Guibal

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast

Occasionally something occurs that you or I might be tempted to call “a miracle.” But: what follows when you try to talk about a “miracle” that you think might have happened to you? Abigail L. Rosenthal is Professor Emerita at Brooklyn College of The City University of New York. She is the author of Confessions of A Young Philosopher (forthcoming), which is a woman's "confession" in the tradition of Augustine and Rousseau. She writes a weekly online column, "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Column" along with "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Podcast," where she explains why women's lives are highly interesting. Many of her articles are accessible at https://brooklyn-cuny.academia.edu/AbigailMartin. She edited The Consolations of Philosophy: Hobbes's Secret; Spinoza's Way by her father, the late Henry M. Rosenthal. She is married to Jerry L. Martin, also a philosopher. They live in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She can be reached a dearabbiesilvousplait@gmail.com.I found a book to read for the flight from Philadelphia to Ontario, California, this past week. It was about a woman named Sabina Spielrein. I'd never heard of her, but she's an important figure in the recent history of our culture — a woman whose significance, influence and voice have been stifled by her colleagues, her detractors and even by her defenders.

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast
Recognition

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 10:28 Transcription Available


Of course, there are times when one needs to be alone, but not indefinitely. Even solitude has its touchstones of homecoming, of reunion – with memory, with aspiration, with nature and wild creatures.Abigail L. Rosenthal is Professor Emerita at Brooklyn College of The City University of New York. She is the author of Confessions of A Young Philosopher (forthcoming), which is a woman's "confession" in the tradition of Augustine and Rousseau. She writes a weekly online column, "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Column" along with "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Podcast," where she explains why women's lives are highly interesting. Many of her articles are accessible at https://brooklyn-cuny.academia.edu/AbigailMartin. She edited The Consolations of Philosophy: Hobbes's Secret; Spinoza's Way by her father, the late Henry M. Rosenthal. She is married to Jerry L. Martin, also a philosopher. They live in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She can be reached a dearabbiesilvousplait@gmail.com.I found a book to read for the flight from Philadelphia to Ontario, California, this past week. It was about a woman named Sabina Spielrein. I'd never heard of her, but she's an important figure in the recent history of our culture — a woman whose significance, influence and voice have been stifled by her colleagues, her detractors and even by her defenders.

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast
Who is the Suffering Servant?

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 14:43


If the Suffering Servant does not fit neatly into mainstream Jewish traditions about the messiah, who is he?Abigail L. Rosenthal is Professor Emerita at Brooklyn College of The City University of New York. She is the author of Confessions of A Young Philosopher (forthcoming), which is a woman's "confession" in the tradition of Augustine and Rousseau. She writes a weekly online column, "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Column" along with "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Podcast," where she explains why women's lives are highly interesting. Many of her articles are accessible at https://brooklyn-cuny.academia.edu/AbigailMartin. She edited The Consolations of Philosophy: Hobbes's Secret; Spinoza's Way by her father, the late Henry M. Rosenthal. She is married to Jerry L. Martin, also a philosopher. They live in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She can be reached a dearabbiesilvousplait@gmail.com.I found a book to read for the flight from Philadelphia to Ontario, California, this past week. It was about a woman named Sabina Spielrein. I'd never heard of her, but she's an important figure in the recent history of our culture — a woman whose significance, influence and voice have been stifled by her colleagues, her detractors and even by her defenders.

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast
A Misremembered Woman

Dear Abbie - The Non-Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 15:45 Transcription Available


I found a book to read for the flight from Philadelphia to Ontario, California, this past week. It was about a woman named Sabina Spielrein. I'd never heard of her, but she's an important figure in the recent history of our culture — a woman whose significance, influence and voice have been stifled by her colleagues, her detractors and even by her defenders...Abigail L. Rosenthal is Professor Emerita at Brooklyn College of The City University of New York. She is the author of Confessions of A Young Philosopher (forthcoming), which is a woman's "confession" in the tradition of Augustine and Rousseau. She writes a weekly online column, "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Column" along with "Dear Abbie: The Non-Advice Podcast," where she explains why women's lives are highly interesting. Many of her articles are accessible at https://brooklyn-cuny.academia.edu/AbigailMartin. She edited The Consolations of Philosophy: Hobbes's Secret; Spinoza's Way by her father, the late Henry M. Rosenthal. She is married to Jerry L. Martin, also a philosopher. They live in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She can be reached a dearabbiesilvousplait@gmail.com.I found a book to read for the flight from Philadelphia to Ontario, California, this past week. It was about a woman named Sabina Spielrein. I'd never heard of her, but she's an important figure in the recent history of our culture — a woman whose significance, influence and voice have been stifled by her colleagues, her detractors and even by her defenders.

Movies You Forgot You Forgot
37: A Dangerous Method

Movies You Forgot You Forgot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 67:34


Joe and Adam delve into David Cronenberg's world of Freud, Jung and Sabina Spielrein played by Keira Knightley. The discussion includes: Cronenberg vs Lynch, Keira Knightley's accent and what's going on with Adam's chin? Send us your emails to moviesyouforgotyouforgot@gmail.com: tell us your made-up Dune character name (Costan Took!); tell us how Jumper could be improved; tell us what we got wrong; tell us your Movies You Forgot You Forgot. Also, follow Adam on Letterboxd @errorofways, he will follow you back.

Filosofía, Psicología, Historias
Las pulsiones de vida y de muerte

Filosofía, Psicología, Historias

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 4:37


La puslón de vida y la pulsión de muerte son dos fuerzas que dominan al ser humano. Sabina Spielrein fue la primera en describirlas. Luego, Freud, las denominaría Eros y Tánatos.

Psychology & The Cross
A letter from Carl Gustav Jung to Sabina Spielrein

Psychology & The Cross

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 4:39


A letter from Carl Gustav Jung to Sabina Spielrein (1885-1942), 4th of December 1908.My Dear,I regret so much; I regret my weakness and curse the fate that is threatening me. I fear for my work, for my life's task, for all the lofty perspectives that are being revealed to me by this new Weltanschauung as It evolves. How shall I with my sensitive soul, free myself from all these questions? You will laugh when I tell you that recently earlier surfacing, from a time (3-4 year) when I often hurt myself badly, and when, for example, I was once only just rescued from certain death by a maid. « My mind is torn to its very depths. I, who had to be a tower of strength for many weak people, am the weakest of all. Will you forgive me for being as I am? For offending you by being like this, and forgetting my duties as a doctor towards you? Will you understand that I am one of the weakest and most unstable of human beings? And will you never take revenge on me for that, either in words, or in thoughts or feelings? I am looking for someone who understands how to love, without punishing the other person, imprisoning him or sucking him dry; I am seeking this as yet unrealized person who will manage to separate love from social advantage and disadvantage, so that love may always be an end in itself, and not just a means to an end. It is my misfortune that I can not live without the joy of love, of tempestuous, ever-changing love. This daemon stands as an unholy contradiction to my compassion and my sensitivity. When love for a woman awakens within me, the first thing I feel is regret, pity for the poor woman who dreams of eternal faithfulness and other impossibilities, and is destined for a painful awakening out of all these dreams. Therefore if one is already married it is better to engage in this lie and do penance for it immediately than to repeat the experiment again and again, lying repeatedly, and repeatedly disappointing." What on earth is to be done for the best?I do not know and dare not say, because I do not know what you will make of my words and feelings. Since the last upset I have completely lost my sense of security with regard to you. That weighs heavily on me. You must clear up this uncertainty once and for all. I should like to talk to you again at greater length. For example, I could speak with you next Tuesday morning between 9.15 and 12.00. Since you are perhaps less inhibited in your apartment, I am willing to come to you. Should Tuesday morning not suit you, write and tell me, otherwise I will come in the hope of getting some clarity. I should like definite assurances so that my mind can be at rest over your intentions. Otherwise my work suffers, and that seems to me more important than the passing problems and sufferings of the present. Give me back now something of the love and patience and unselfishness which I was able to give you at the time of your illness. Now am ill...

Les Nuits de France Culture
Martine Gallard : "Sabina Spielrein avec 'La Destruction comme cause du devenir' voulait faire une œuvre majeure qui l'inscrirait dans le destin de la psychanalyse"

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 85:00


durée : 01:25:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - Portrait de Sabina Spielrein, médecin, psychiatre, qui fut l'une des premières psychanalystes dans l'Europe de l'entre-deux guerres, dans un numéro de "Une vie, une œuvre" (1ère diffusion : 10/07/1997). - invités : Aimé Agnel; Michel Guibal

Ordinary Unhappiness
20: A Dangerous Method: Sabina Spielrein, Carl Jung, Otto Gross

Ordinary Unhappiness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 102:06


Abby, Patrick, and Dan watch David Cronenberg's 2011 film A Dangerous Method, which dramatizes the complex relationships between Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and Sabina Spielrein in the first two decades of the twentieth century. They discuss Freud and Jung's fraught relationship and eventual break; Jung's relationship with Spielrein in life and on film; Spielrein's biography and her pioneering work as a psychoanalytic theorist and clinician in her own right; other key figures in the development of psychoanalysis, including Eugen Bleuler and Otto Gross (especially Gross's commitments to anarchism and his concept of mutual analysis); the role of Zurich and the Burghölzli Hospital as a key center of early psychoanalysis; Freud's one and only trip to America; women as objects of exchange in the development of psychoanalysis; Freud's Judaism versus Jung's Protestantism and Jung's maddening (to Freud) tendencies towards mysticism; and the ways that Spielrein's work prefigures the late Freudian concept of the death drive. Books discussed include:Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein, by John LaurenSabina Spielrein: the Woman and the Myth, by Angela M. SellsThe Essential Writings of Sabina Spielrein: Pioneer of Psychoanalysis, edited by Ruth I. Cape and Raymond BurtFreud's Women, by Lisa Appignanesi and John ForresterThe essay by Sabina Spielrein that Patrick discusses is entitled “Destruction as a Cause of Coming Into Being”Have you noticed that Freud is back? Got questions about psychoanalysis? Or maybe you've traversed the fantasy and lived to tell the tale? Leave us a voicemail! 484 775-0107  A podcast about psychoanalysis, politics, pop culture, and the ways we suffer now. New episodes on Saturdays. Follow us on social media: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/OrdinaryUnhappiness Twitter: @UnhappinessPod Instagram: @OrdinaryUnhappiness Patreon: patreon.com/OrdinaryUnhappiness Theme song: Formal Chicken - Gnossienne No. 1 https://open.spotify.com/album/2MIIYnbyLqriV3vrpUTxxO Provided by Fruits Music

CinemaPsych Podcast
Episode 064: Sex, Drugs, and Psychoanalysis? A Dangerous Method (2011) with Sheila Thomas

CinemaPsych Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 83:42


Join Alex and guest host Dr. Sheila Thomas as they chat about the connection and the eventual schism of Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud in David Cronenberg's psychological thriller (?) A Dangerous Method, based on the book A Most Dangerous Method: The Story of Jung, Freud, and Sabina Spielrein, and the stage play The Talking Cure. The film stars Michael Fassbender as Jung and Viggo Mortensen as Freud, with Kiera Knightley as Sabina Spielrein. Spielrein enters Jung's life as a woman with hysteria (not a real disorder), but that turns into an affair with Jung, as he grapples with expanding psychoanalysis into something bigger than what Freud says he wants (lol, to be "empirical" and a "science!"). So strap in (is that a penis joke?) and grab your biggest (another one?) unexplained dream as we chat about these titans of psychological history! Email Sheila for tutoring or other psych chats: sheilathomas7905@aol.com Please leave your feedback on this post, the main site (cinemapsychpod.swanpsych.com), on Facebook (@CinPsyPod), or Twitter (@CinPsyPod). We'd love to hear from you! Don't forget to check out our Paypal link to contribute to this podcast and keep the lights on! Don't forget to check out our MERCH STORE for some great merch with our logo! Legal stuff: 1. All film clips are used under Section 107 of Title 17 U.S.C. (fair use; no copyright infringement is intended). 2. Intro and outro music by half.cool ("Gemini"). Used under license. 3. Film reel sound effect by bone666138. Used under license CC BY 3.0. 4. Additional music: "Et Voila". Used under license.

Lipercubo.it
La psicoanalisi: il più crudele degli amori impossibili

Lipercubo.it

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 10:40


A dangerous method di David Cronenberg si basa sul romanzo quasi omonimo di John Carr, A Most Dangerous Method, incentrandosi sul tema della controversa relazione tra Carl Gustav Jung e Sabina Spielrein. Il tutto fa da filtro, in qualche modo, perchè si possa delinare la storia della psicoanalisi in tre possibili declinazioni: quella scientifica di Freud, quella più visionaria e misticheggiante di Jung, quella intimamente rivoluzionaria della Spielrein.

radioWissen
Pionierinnen der Psychoanalyse - Von wegen Penisneid

radioWissen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 22:43


Erst Patientin, dann Therapeutin. Viele der selbstbewussten Frauen, die dann als Psychoanalytikerinnen arbeiteten und auch eigene Institute gründeten, lagen bei Sigmund Freud oder einem seiner Schüler auf der Couch. Obwohl zeittypisch patriarchische Denkmuster das neuartige Seelenzerlegungsmodell prägten, gab es in der psychoanalytischen Szene wenig Vorbehalte gegenüber berufstätigen, gebildeten Frauen. Diskussionen waren also fast vorprogrammiert: etwa über Freuds Theorie des weiblichen Penisneids. Die Medizinerin Karen Horney z.B. konterte mit der Idee eines männlichen Gebärneids. Und die Kinderärztin Sabina Spielrein nahm Freuds Annahme eines Todestriebes vorweg. Oder brachte sie ihn erst auf die Idee? Angefangen mit Melanie Klein und Freuds Tochter Anna, die die Grundlagen der Kinderanalyse schufen, bis hin zur dezidiert feministischen Psychoanalytikerin Margarete Mitscherlich: Der weibliche Beitrag zur Weiterentwicklung psychoanalytischer Theorie und Praxis war immer auch ein Akt der Emanzipation.

Filosofía, Psicología, Historias

Eros y Tánatos, no constituyen un mito, pero fueron vinculados por Freud a raíz de un ensayo de Sabina Spielrein, quien señaló las fuerzas de vida y las de muerte como pulmones del ser humano.

Blanc
ženy v psychiatrii

Blanc

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 7:34


Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, Sabina Spielrein či Karen Horney? Nič Vám to nehovorí? Ani mne tieto mená nič nehovorili, ale po vypočutí tohto dielu to napravíme. Tip na knihu: On Death and Dying, Swiss-American psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

Rede Poderosa de Intrigas
Por Trás dos Livros #02 - Daniel Martineschen

Rede Poderosa de Intrigas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 48:46


Daniel Martineschen traduz no par alemão/português desde 2009, como tradutor técnico, acadêmico e literário, e juramentado desde 2011, foi laureado com o Prêmio Jabuti na categoria Tradução pelo trabalho com o Divã ocidento-oriental, do Goethe, lançado em belíssima edição pela editora Estação Liberdade e um dos assuntos da nossa conversa de hoje. Sendo o Divã ocidento-oriental um trabalho que consumiu uma década da vida do tradutor, aproveitamos para tratar de assuntos muito pertinentes, como: processos de pesquisa na tradução; escolhas e atalhos escolhidos pelo tradutor; a complexidade de se traduzir um volume como esse integralmente, inédito no país; a influência desse oriente para Goethe e para a literatura "ocidental"; e, por fim, a exploração e reflexão profunda sobre algumas composições muito específicas. Daniel também traduziu as biografias Sabina Spielrein, de Sabine Richebächer, e Béla Guttman; Um gênio do futebol do século XX, de Detlev Claussen, e o romance Travessia de Anna Seghers; e o recente Gente alemã, de Walter Benjamin. Também atua como professor de língua alemã e literatura de língua alemã na UFSC desde 2019. Conheça o livro Divã ocidento-oriental. Vem com a gente! * Atenção: Para mais informações sobre este episódio e todos os outros, acessem nosso site www.centralredepoderosa.com.br. Para acompanhar e interagir conosco, nos sigam no Instagram @centralredepoderosa. Para sugestões, parcerias e tudo o mais, nosso e-mail redepoderosa@gmail.com também está disponível. Produção: Caio Lima (@caiorede) e Patricia Quartarollo (@poderosoresumao). Arte: Nátali Nuss (@nuss.art)

ANNA - Swiss Riot Girls!
Sabina Spielrein

ANNA - Swiss Riot Girls!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 19:27


Affetta da isteria, Sabina Spielrein è ricoverata molto giovane alla clinica universitaria Burghölzli di Zurigo, incarnando alla perfezione la rappresentazione delle nuove streghe: sembra folle, seduttiva, ipersensibile e incontrollabile. Nessuno può immaginare chi diventerà lì a pochi anni. Sabina è russa e proviene da una ricca famiglia ebrea a Rostov sul Don. È il 1904, e di lei si prenderà cura un allora giovanissimo Gustav Jung, che la avvicinerà alla psicoanalisi e poi anche alla figura di Sigmund Freud. Nel 1911 si laurea in medicina all'Università di Zurigo, diventando la prima donna a scrivere un dottorato dedicato alla schizofrenia, e all'età di 25 anni è membro dell'Associazione psicoanalitica a Vienna, per la quale terrà diverse conferenze. Le sue idee anticiperanno forse quelle dei suoi maestri, le sue intuizioni contribuiranno a rivoluzioni importanti. Ma è donna, ebrea, ed è partita male. Vivrà tra Zurigo, Vienna, Berlino e Ginevra (dove collabora con il pedagogista e filosofo Piaget, che avrà in cura). Quando Sabina Spielrein deciderà, anni dopo, di tornare in Russia, Lenin è al potere e le donne hanno un posto nella società e godono di diritti qui ancora inesistenti. Sarà a Mosca una delle personalità più riconosciute nel suo campo. Eppure... qualcosa deve essere andato storto, perché Sabina è sparita dalla storia, e oggi sono in pochi a conoscere il suo nome. E ancora meno sono quelli che ne conoscono la vera storia. Come sempre la musica non arriva a caso, e in questo episodio Tumbalalaika delle Barry Sister e Herjazz, firmato Huggy Bear, insieme alle note di Camilla Sparksss che compaiono complici qua e là.

Mixed Bag
57 - A Dangerous Method

Mixed Bag

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 88:30


Folks, we have reached our final night... with Knightley. The film that spawned this miniseries, the feature presentation that makes most use of Keira Knightley's... advantages. Namely, one. Her chin. David Cronenberg's A Dangerous Method. You may have seen the infamous clip featuring body horror levels of chin acting (link here if you haven't) but how does the film stack up? Seduced by the challenge of an impossible case, the driven Dr. Carl Jung takes the unbalanced yet beautiful Sabina Spielrein as his patient. Jung's weapon is the method of his master, the renowned Sigmund Freud. Both men fall under Sabina's spell. Join us the for final Five Nights with Knightley and be sure to hear our definitive chin ranking in Chins and Outs. Note: We discuss the latest James Bond, No Time To Die in this episode. Timecodes: 6:11 Bond Spoilers Start 22:03 Bond Spoilers finish.  

Milenio Opinión
Eduardo Rabasa. La paranoia del poder

Milenio Opinión

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 3:16


En un ensayo introductorio a las maravillosas Memorias de un enfermo de nervios, de Daniel Paul Schreber, Roberto Calasso hace un repaso de la historia exegética de dicho texto, comenzando con el ensayo fundacional de Freud, donde en términos generales trazó el nexo entre paranoia y homosexualidad reprimida, fundamentada parcialmente por la propia experiencia de su relación y ruptura con Fliess. Calasso argumenta que en general el psicoanálisis no se apartaría del (dudoso) vínculo inicial, salvo en casos como el de Jung, Sabina Spielrein o Lacan, quienes se negaron a aceptar una teoría que les parecía por lo menos reduccionista, encontrando líneas de interpretación mitológicas y de otras índoles en el delirio del presidente Schreber.

En varg söker sin pod
Dödsdriften

En varg söker sin pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 100:56


Caroline har följt reaktionerna på Khloe Kardashians oretuscherade bild och reagerar på dem. Liv har börjat lyssna på norsk metal och läsa Caitlin Moran i svensk översättning, vilket leder oss raka vägen till Freud och konstaterandet att kvinnorörelsen har kommit alldeles för kort. Sabina Spielrein, Nora Ephron, Åsa Linderborg, Greven och Dead. Extra långt avsnitt!

El Delicioso
Ep. 48: Historias Deliciosas: Sabina Spielrein

El Delicioso

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 37:59


Junto a dos grandes precursores en la historia del psicoanalisis se encuentra oculta una figura misteriosa, brillante y muy perturbada, que, sin lugar a dudas, merecería posar junto a Sigmund Freud y Carl Jung como una más del equipo de personas que se encargaron a principios del siglo pasado de conocer a profundidad el psique humano... En su gustada sección de personas que cambiaron el mundo de la sexualidad, hoy les hablamos sobre Sabina Spielrein, paciente y amante de Carl Jung, qué después de una serie de desafiantes trastornos no curados del todo, descubriría su pasión por la psicología y la medicina, volviéndose una prestigiosa terapeuta... Sabina marcó la pauta para estudiar los deseos más profundos e incontrolables del ser humano, impuso una guía para liberarse de la represión sexual que la atormentaba desde muy joven... Escucha este episodio para que al igual que nosotros, la ames también... Estamos sumamente agradecidos con ustedes por seguir apoyando este proyecto que busca hablar abiertamente de temas tan importantes como las relaciones humanas y su sexualidad, gracias por compartirnos con sus amistades podcasteras, si conoces a alguien que este interesad@ en participar, cuéntanos más para hacer una colaboración, será delicioso... #sexualidad #sexo #podcast #eldelicioso #Psicología #freud #Jung #Spielrein Échale un vistazo a nuestras redes sociales y síguenos... Https://www.instagram.com/eldeliciosomx/ https://twitter.com/eldeliciosopod https://www.facebook.com/eldeliciosopodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5o7naZU1O0wIWn2-uuOuZg/ Envía tus relatos y comentarios a nuestro correo: podcasteldelicioso@gmail.com #sexualidad #sexo #relaciones #eldelicioso --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eldelicioso/message

Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts

Psychologist and historian Dr. Angela Graf-Nold joins us from Zürich, Switzerland to discuss the history of Jung's Word Association Experiment, the Burghölzli Clinic, Sabina Spielrein, Hermine Hug-Hellmuth, Théodore Flournoy, and a whole lot more.

Norma Melhorança
Converso com a psicanalista Renata Udler Cromberg

Norma Melhorança

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 68:57


Psicanalista, membro do Departamento de Psicanálise do Instituto Sedes Sapientiae, onde é professora convidada, pos doutora pelo IPUSp, professora convidada do Curso de teoria Psicanalítica do CoGeAe/PUC e autora dos livros Paranoia (Artesã), Cena incestuosa - Abuso e violência sexual (Artesã)e Sabina Spielrein 1 e Sabina Spielrein 2 (Blucher). Lembra da forte importância de Renata Mundt, que além de ter sido uma das maiores incentivadoras da pesquisa sobre Sabina Spielrein, foi quem fez toda a tradução do alemão para o português! Importante também salientar que lá atras, na sua formação do ensino fundamental, o Colégio Estadual Vocacional Oswaldo Aranha fez sua cabeça e a sua vocação. Este projeto estatal de vanguarda durou de 1962 a 1969 liquidado pela ditadura militar pós AI 5. Recentemente Alcimar Lima e Esmeria Rovai fizeram a conexão deste inesquecível projeto com a atualidade e a psicanalise para mostrar sua marca de usina de vida e vocação. Voltando ao seu mundo acadêmico, Segue a lista de autores e textos que a influenciaram: Winnicott (A criatividade e seus destinos) Lacan (seminario 10 A angustia)Ferenczi (Confusao de linguas) Laplanche, Fedida, Green (Narcisismo de vida e narcisismo de morte) Leclaire(O corpo exógenos e Mata-se uma criança) Joyce Macdougall(Teatros do corpo) a antropóloga Françoise Heritier (Duas filhas e sua mae). Nacionais e Argentina David Lieberman (Do corpo ao Símbolo) Mezan (cap. 3 de Freud, pensador da Cultura). Jurandir Freire Costa (A geração Ai-5 e Narcisismo em tempos sombrios) Joel Birman (Gramáticas do erotismo) Chaim Samuel Katz (Freud e as psicoses) Silvia Alonso (O tempo, a escuta, o feminino) Paulo Endo ( A violência no coração da cidade), Fedida Os benefícios da depressão e Laplanche (Teoria da sedução generalizada).

In compagnia di SIMONE MIGLIORINI
Amour de loin -Prima Parte- "Buona la prima" del 130121 Radio Vaticana

In compagnia di SIMONE MIGLIORINI

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 25:00


con Silvia Siravo e Simone Migliorini che ne cura anche la regia; le musiche sono di David Dainelli e con la partecipazione de I Madaus con il loro brano inedito Ti lascio un bacio, interpretato da Aurora Pacchi. La produzione di Amour de Loin è del Festival Internazionale Teatro Romano di Volterra. In Amour de Loin, Alma Daddario costruisce, su una trama alquanto insolita e suggestiva, la storia di Valerio e Francesca, docenti universitari impegnati nella raccolta di epistolari storici a tema amoroso. E' il più classico degli argomenti ed è inquadrato in una originalissima prospettiva letteraria che abbraccia passato e presente, collocata nello scenario più attuale, ovvero quello oscurato dalle difficoltà e dalle nuove problematiche insorte a seguito della pandemia da Covid-19 e del lockdown.Un tessuto che si intreccia con le passioni di grandi personaggi della storia, avvolge i protagonisti imprigionati in una contemporaneità che è alla ricerca, impreparata ed annichilita, del futuro attraverso una porta socchiusa. Valerio e Francesca, nella avvincente interpretazione di Silvia Siravo e Simone Migliorini, trasportano idealmente il pubblico in una dimensione che pare sospesa nel tempo, di grande fascino, in cui i due amanti costretti ad una lontananza forzata, vivono e sono testimoni di amori celebri del passato, ancora straordinariamente vivi e si confrontano su una raccolta di lettere d'amore tra le più belle mai scritte.Tra gli autori dei carteggi vi sono Ovidio, Marcel Proust, Cyrano de Bergerac, Dino Campana, Rainer Maria Rilke, Francis Scott Fitzgerald, Ludwig van Behetoven, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Napoleone Bonaparte, Gustav Jung, Madame de Staël, Aphra Behn, Emily Dickinson, Sabina Spielrein, Marina Cvetaeva e Sibilla Aleramo. “Le lettere – spiega Alma Daddario - sono un'arma efficace per manifestare una gioia, per esternare un'emozione rendendo partecipi gli altri, per riempire il vuoto di una lontananza fisica. Hanno un respiro ampio e parlano al cuore e alla mente con modalità diverse dai messaggi veicolati dai cellulari; modalità che le rendono immortali. Si scrivono per se stessi, senza cercare fama o approvazione. Si scrivono per dare dimora alle passioni ma anche alle debolezze, per comunicare… l'incomunicabile. In poesia o in letteratura, finzione o storia, la lettera d'amore è lo specchio dell'anima di chi la scrive. E' l'erede moderna dell''amor di lontano”, cantato dai trovatori, che esprimeva nostalgia, desiderio, illusione. L'Amour de Loin, l'amore impossibile, che poteva essere vissuto solo in modo virtuale attraverso i versi, così come attraverso le missive. Una lettera è in grado di superare spazio e tempo… racconta i momenti in cui gli esseri umani sono più veri, dubbiosi o fragili, appassionati o disperati, ingenui o cinici. Poeti, filosofi, scrittori, musicisti e comuni mortali, donne e uomini, attraverso le lettere, ci hanno lasciato una traccia di immortalità. Personaggi immaginari o storici, mitologici o reali, rappresentano la continuità delle nostre speranze, dei nostri sogni, delle aspettative dell'uomo davanti a un sentimento inspiegabile che crea gioia, dolore, desiderio, sconcerto. L'amore è tutto – affermava Emily Dickinson – e questo è tutto ciò che sappiamo dell'amore”.

Filosofía, Psicología, Historias
Biografía de Sabina Spielrein.

Filosofía, Psicología, Historias

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 9:20


Amada por Jung, plagiada por Freud, saboteada por los soviéticos y asesinada por los nazis, Sabina Spielrein fue una mujer de gran importancia en el mundo e la psicología, no sólo por sus ideas, sino también por su propia experiencia de vida. Su biografía encarna la tragedia de la mujer de la primera mitad del siglo XX.

Della Herstory
Della Herstory – Sabina Spielrein

Della Herstory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 78:20


Den här veckan borrar vi oss ner i det omedvetna tillsammans med vår ledsagare Sabina Spielrein. Vi möter dunkla drifter […]

Norma Melhorança
Alguns textos selecionados de Sabina Spielrein

Norma Melhorança

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 48:48


Renata Udler Cromberg - Psicanálista, organizou o presente livro Volume I, sobre a biografia e pensamentos teóricos de Sabina Spielrein. Após ficar por muitos anos relegada a ser conhecida simplesmente como a “amante de Jung” ou a uma nota de rodapé escrita por Freud “Alem do princípio do prazer, a contribuição clínica e teórica de Sabina Spielrein ressurge com enorme força. Ainda que as questões em torno de sua longa hibernação permaneçam, a publicação das obras desta pioneira da psicanálise - paciente do primeiro tratamento psicanalítico de Jung, discípula de Freud e analista de Piaget - é de fundamental relevância. Neste podcast eu gravo em áudio alguns textos especiais que me chamaram a atenção : Carta a Jung de 20/12/1917 e O Amor que ousa dizer seu nome na história da psicanálise e por último A Sogra do livro Sabina Spielrein - uma pioneira da psicanálise - Obras Completas Volume I, Livros da matriz (pág 351 a 383) Confira! Imperdível!

Cinema of Cruelty (Movies for Masochists)
A DANGEROUS METHOD (2011)—Sometimes a Cigar is just a Penis

Cinema of Cruelty (Movies for Masochists)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 152:41


This week The Cultists Present David Cronenberg‘s A Dangerous Method (2011). A not-so-intimate insider film about the foundational years of psychoanalysis and the Will They/Won't They smoldering friendships of Carl Jung, Sabina Spielrein, and Sigmund Freud, A Dangerous Method is all about its source materials. From reproducing the personal letters of Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud's private correspondences during their whirlwind friendship to replicating the leitmotifs from Wagner's Ring Cycle in the score, this film does its homework, but it also expects that its audience has as well—A brash choice which may not have been the best one... (*Featuring special guest and practicing clinical psychologist, Dr. V) Episode Safeword: "hindsight"

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST
RU107: Klara Naszkowska, PhD, Scholar & Director, International Association for Spielrein Studies

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 74:09


Rendering Unconscious welcomes Klara Naszkowska, Ph.D to the podcast! If you enjoy what we're doing, please support the podcast at www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Klara Naszkowska, Ph.D., Cultural Historian specialising in the early history of psychoanalysis. Founding director of the International Association for Spielrein Studies, 2019/2020 Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Union Theological Seminary at Columbia University. Author of the book The Living Mirror: The Representation of Doubling Identities in the British and Polish Women’s Literature (1846-1938) (2014), most recent paper in English: "Passions, Politics, and Drives: Sabina Spielrein in Soviet Russia" (2019), and of many articles on Spielrein in Polish and English. Klara is currently working on a book on Jewish women-psychoanalysts and the great wave of European intellectual immigration in the 1930s to the United States and teaching on this subject at Blanton-Peale Institute. International Association for Spielrein Studies: https://www.spielreinassociation.org This episode is also available to view on YouTube: https://youtu.be/gl-JhSRlwLQ Mentioned in this episode: Dr. John Launer, author of Spielrein's biography "Sex versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein": http://www.johnlauner.com Dr. Adrienne Harris, director of the Sandor Ferenczi Center at the New School for Social Research (https://www.newschool.edu/nssr/centers-special-programs/sandor-ferenczi-center/) and author of "Gender as Soft Assembly" (Routledge, 2009) among others: https://www.routledge.com/search?author=Adrienne%20Harris Dr. Pamela Cooper White, Professor of Psychology & Religion at Union Theological Seminary: https://utsnyc.edu/faculty/pamela-cooper-white/ Dr. Ruth Hemus, author of Dada's Women (Yale Books, 2009): https://pure.royalholloway.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/ruth-hemus(77d80e79-025e-49e1-8e95-93bde8e4e7fb)/publications.html Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, who interviews psychoanalysts, psychologists, scholars, creative arts therapists, writers, poets, philosophers, artists & other intellectuals about their process, world events, the current state of mental health care, politics, culture, the arts & more. http://www.renderingunconscious.org/about Rendering Unconscious is also a book and e-book! Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics and Poetry (Trapart Books, 2019) https://store.trapart.net/details/00000 Vanessa Sinclair, Psy.D. is a psychoanalyst based Stockholm, who sees clients internationally, specializing in offering quality psychoanalytic treatment remotely and online. Her books include Switching Mirrors (2016), The Fenris Wolf vol 9 (2017) co-edited with Carl Abrahamsson, On Psychoanalysis and Violence: Contemporary Lacanian Perspectives (2018) co-edited with Manya Steinkoler, and Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art: the Cut in Creation forthcoming from Routledge 2020. Dr. Sinclair is a founding member of Das Unbehagen: A Free Association for Psychoanalysis. http://www.drvanessasinclair.net The track playing at the end of the episode is titled “Unconscious Sexuality” from the album "Message 23". Words by Vanessa Sinclair. Music by Carl Abrahamsson. Available from Highbrow Lowlife. https://vanessasinclair.bandcamp.com Image: portrait of Klara Naszkowska, Ph.D

Les Nuits de France Culture
Martine Gallard : "Sabina Spielrein avec 'La Destruction comme cause du devenir' voulait faire une œuvre majeure qui l’inscrirait dans le destin de la psychanalyse"

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 85:00


durée : 01:25:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - "Une vie, une oeuvre" proposait en 1997 un portrait de Sabina Spielrein, femme médecin, psychiatre et l'une des premières psychanalystes dans l'Europe de l'entre-deux guerres, (1ère diffusion : 10/07/1997). - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Aimé Agnel Psychanalyste; Michel Guibal

Freud Museum London: Psychoanalysis Podcasts
Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein

Freud Museum London: Psychoanalysis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 84:08


Author's Talk: John Launer with Dr Graham Music Who was Sabina Spielrein? Her dramatic life story is most famous for her notorious affair with Carl Jung, dramatised in the film A Dangerous Method starring Keira Knightley. Yet she was a woman who overcame family and psychiatric abuse to become an original thinker in the field of sexual psychotherapy. Drawing on thorough and novel research into Spielrein's diaries, professional papers and correspondence, Sex Versus Survival is the first biography to put her life and ideas at the centre of the story. John Launer examines Spielrein's tumultuous affair with Jung and its influence on both of their lives and intellectual journeys, and her key role in the rift between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, and in the development of psychoanalysis. A Russian Jew, who lost her life in the Holocaust in 1942, Spielrein's innovative theories have chiefly been suppressed because of her gender. Sex Versus Survival is a significant stage in the rediscovery of the life and ideas of an extraordinary woman and an acknowledgment of her prominent role in the history of sexual psychology. John Launer was on the senior staff of the Tavistock Clinic in London, the leading training institute in the UK for psychological treatment, and is now an Associate Dean for postgraduate medical education at the University of London. He is a doctor and family therapist, and a renowned medical columnist both nationally and internationally. The talk will be chaired by Dr Graham Music, Consultant Psychotherapist at the Tavistock and Portman Clinics, author of The Good Life and Nurturing Natures. Part of a season of talks and events accompanying the exhibition 'Freud and Eros: Love, Lust and Longing', 22 October 2014 - 22 February 2015.

New Books in Women's History
John Launer, "Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein" (Henry N. Abrams, 2017)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 59:17


John Launer's Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein (Henry N. Abrams, 2017) manages to supplant (and given the power of the visual image, this is no mean feat) the picture you may have in your mind of Keira Knightley and Michael Fassbender in flagrante delicto. If this reference does not ring a bell, perhaps you can just consider yourself lucky. What follows are some head spinning facts: Sabina Spielrein was the first female member of Freudʼs inner circle. As a young Russian woman from a prominent, educated and chaotic Jewish family, she fell ill and was treated at the Burghozli Hospital for psychiatric illnesses in Zurich. There she began to recover and to do research into the psyche. On regaining her emotional balance, she attended medical school. She wrote a paper that argued for the existence of a death instinct in 1912, pre-empting Freudʼs work in that area by 8 years. She developed ways of working with children that also preceded the thinking of Anna Freud or Melanie Klein. Her dissertation was on the language of schizophrenia. She comingled evolutionary ideas with psychoanalytic ideas. She was interested in sex and sexuality. She treated Jean Piaget. She worked with Vygotsky. She was involved with the project under Trotsky to link communism with psychoanalysis. She endeavored to mend the rift between Freud and Jung. She was killed by the Nazi regime. Her life resembles a nodal point; she stood at the crossroads of extraordinary changes in world politics and psychoanalysis. She was not necessarily happy. She wrote in ways that could hide her strong points of view. She was on the scene yet left almost no footprint. She was a person with breakdown knowledge who became an analyst. She was with people, working, and yet she comes off as solitary. I have written all of this and not mentioned she had a youthful affair and fascination with Carl Jung. Why do I not lead with this story you may ask? After all that is the story we all know if we know anything about her. But given what has been detailed above, a life with many contours, doesnʼt the young adult dalliance with Jung seem more or less a footnote? Tracy D. Morgan is the founding editor and first host of NBIP. A psychoanalyst, practicing in NYC and Rome, she serves on the faculty at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies. Trained also as a historian, she writes about many things. Write to her at tracedoris@gmail.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in European Studies
John Launer, "Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein" (Henry N. Abrams, 2017)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 59:17


John Launer's Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein (Henry N. Abrams, 2017) manages to supplant (and given the power of the visual image, this is no mean feat) the picture you may have in your mind of Keira Knightley and Michael Fassbender in flagrante delicto. If this reference does not ring a bell, perhaps you can just consider yourself lucky. What follows are some head spinning facts: Sabina Spielrein was the first female member of Freudʼs inner circle. As a young Russian woman from a prominent, educated and chaotic Jewish family, she fell ill and was treated at the Burghozli Hospital for psychiatric illnesses in Zurich. There she began to recover and to do research into the psyche. On regaining her emotional balance, she attended medical school. She wrote a paper that argued for the existence of a death instinct in 1912, pre-empting Freudʼs work in that area by 8 years. She developed ways of working with children that also preceded the thinking of Anna Freud or Melanie Klein. Her dissertation was on the language of schizophrenia. She comingled evolutionary ideas with psychoanalytic ideas. She was interested in sex and sexuality. She treated Jean Piaget. She worked with Vygotsky. She was involved with the project under Trotsky to link communism with psychoanalysis. She endeavored to mend the rift between Freud and Jung. She was killed by the Nazi regime. Her life resembles a nodal point; she stood at the crossroads of extraordinary changes in world politics and psychoanalysis. She was not necessarily happy. She wrote in ways that could hide her strong points of view. She was on the scene yet left almost no footprint. She was a person with breakdown knowledge who became an analyst. She was with people, working, and yet she comes off as solitary. I have written all of this and not mentioned she had a youthful affair and fascination with Carl Jung. Why do I not lead with this story you may ask? After all that is the story we all know if we know anything about her. But given what has been detailed above, a life with many contours, doesnʼt the young adult dalliance with Jung seem more or less a footnote? Tracy D. Morgan is the founding editor and first host of NBIP. A psychoanalyst, practicing in NYC and Rome, she serves on the faculty at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies. Trained also as a historian, she writes about many things. Write to her at tracedoris@gmail.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
John Launer, "Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein" (Henry N. Abrams, 2017)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 59:17


John Launer's Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein (Henry N. Abrams, 2017) manages to supplant (and given the power of the visual image, this is no mean feat) the picture you may have in your mind of Keira Knightley and Michael Fassbender in flagrante delicto. If this reference does not ring a bell, perhaps you can just consider yourself lucky. What follows are some head spinning facts: Sabina Spielrein was the first female member of Freudʼs inner circle. As a young Russian woman from a prominent, educated and chaotic Jewish family, she fell ill and was treated at the Burghozli Hospital for psychiatric illnesses in Zurich. There she began to recover and to do research into the psyche. On regaining her emotional balance, she attended medical school. She wrote a paper that argued for the existence of a death instinct in 1912, pre-empting Freudʼs work in that area by 8 years. She developed ways of working with children that also preceded the thinking of Anna Freud or Melanie Klein. Her dissertation was on the language of schizophrenia. She comingled evolutionary ideas with psychoanalytic ideas. She was interested in sex and sexuality. She treated Jean Piaget. She worked with Vygotsky. She was involved with the project under Trotsky to link communism with psychoanalysis. She endeavored to mend the rift between Freud and Jung. She was killed by the Nazi regime. Her life resembles a nodal point; she stood at the crossroads of extraordinary changes in world politics and psychoanalysis. She was not necessarily happy. She wrote in ways that could hide her strong points of view. She was on the scene yet left almost no footprint. She was a person with breakdown knowledge who became an analyst. She was with people, working, and yet she comes off as solitary. I have written all of this and not mentioned she had a youthful affair and fascination with Carl Jung. Why do I not lead with this story you may ask? After all that is the story we all know if we know anything about her. But given what has been detailed above, a life with many contours, doesnʼt the young adult dalliance with Jung seem more or less a footnote? Tracy D. Morgan is the founding editor and first host of NBIP. A psychoanalyst, practicing in NYC and Rome, she serves on the faculty at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies. Trained also as a historian, she writes about many things. Write to her at tracedoris@gmail.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Biography
John Launer, "Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein" (Henry N. Abrams, 2017)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 59:17


John Launer's Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein (Henry N. Abrams, 2017) manages to supplant (and given the power of the visual image, this is no mean feat) the picture you may have in your mind of Keira Knightley and Michael Fassbender in flagrante delicto. If this reference does not ring a bell, perhaps you can just consider yourself lucky. What follows are some head spinning facts: Sabina Spielrein was the first female member of Freudʼs inner circle. As a young Russian woman from a prominent, educated and chaotic Jewish family, she fell ill and was treated at the Burghozli Hospital for psychiatric illnesses in Zurich. There she began to recover and to do research into the psyche. On regaining her emotional balance, she attended medical school. She wrote a paper that argued for the existence of a death instinct in 1912, pre-empting Freudʼs work in that area by 8 years. She developed ways of working with children that also preceded the thinking of Anna Freud or Melanie Klein. Her dissertation was on the language of schizophrenia. She comingled evolutionary ideas with psychoanalytic ideas. She was interested in sex and sexuality. She treated Jean Piaget. She worked with Vygotsky. She was involved with the project under Trotsky to link communism with psychoanalysis. She endeavored to mend the rift between Freud and Jung. She was killed by the Nazi regime. Her life resembles a nodal point; she stood at the crossroads of extraordinary changes in world politics and psychoanalysis. She was not necessarily happy. She wrote in ways that could hide her strong points of view. She was on the scene yet left almost no footprint. She was a person with breakdown knowledge who became an analyst. She was with people, working, and yet she comes off as solitary. I have written all of this and not mentioned she had a youthful affair and fascination with Carl Jung. Why do I not lead with this story you may ask? After all that is the story we all know if we know anything about her. But given what has been detailed above, a life with many contours, doesnʼt the young adult dalliance with Jung seem more or less a footnote? Tracy D. Morgan is the founding editor and first host of NBIP. A psychoanalyst, practicing in NYC and Rome, she serves on the faculty at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies. Trained also as a historian, she writes about many things. Write to her at tracedoris@gmail.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
John Launer, "Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein" (Henry N. Abrams, 2017)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 59:17


John Launer's Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein (Henry N. Abrams, 2017) manages to supplant (and given the power of the visual image, this is no mean feat) the picture you may have in your mind of Keira Knightley and Michael Fassbender in flagrante delicto. If this reference does not ring a bell, perhaps you can just consider yourself lucky. What follows are some head spinning facts: Sabina Spielrein was the first female member of Freudʼs inner circle. As a young Russian woman from a prominent, educated and chaotic Jewish family, she fell ill and was treated at the Burghozli Hospital for psychiatric illnesses in Zurich. There she began to recover and to do research into the psyche. On regaining her emotional balance, she attended medical school. She wrote a paper that argued for the existence of a death instinct in 1912, pre-empting Freudʼs work in that area by 8 years. She developed ways of working with children that also preceded the thinking of Anna Freud or Melanie Klein. Her dissertation was on the language of schizophrenia. She comingled evolutionary ideas with psychoanalytic ideas. She was interested in sex and sexuality. She treated Jean Piaget. She worked with Vygotsky. She was involved with the project under Trotsky to link communism with psychoanalysis. She endeavored to mend the rift between Freud and Jung. She was killed by the Nazi regime. Her life resembles a nodal point; she stood at the crossroads of extraordinary changes in world politics and psychoanalysis. She was not necessarily happy. She wrote in ways that could hide her strong points of view. She was on the scene yet left almost no footprint. She was a person with breakdown knowledge who became an analyst. She was with people, working, and yet she comes off as solitary. I have written all of this and not mentioned she had a youthful affair and fascination with Carl Jung. Why do I not lead with this story you may ask? After all that is the story we all know if we know anything about her. But given what has been detailed above, a life with many contours, doesnʼt the young adult dalliance with Jung seem more or less a footnote? Tracy D. Morgan is the founding editor and first host of NBIP. A psychoanalyst, practicing in NYC and Rome, she serves on the faculty at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies. Trained also as a historian, she writes about many things. Write to her at tracedoris@gmail.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Gender Studies
John Launer, "Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein" (Henry N. Abrams, 2017)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 59:17


John Launer's Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein (Henry N. Abrams, 2017) manages to supplant (and given the power of the visual image, this is no mean feat) the picture you may have in your mind of Keira Knightley and Michael Fassbender in flagrante delicto. If this reference does not ring a bell, perhaps you can just consider yourself lucky. What follows are some head spinning facts: Sabina Spielrein was the first female member of Freudʼs inner circle. As a young Russian woman from a prominent, educated and chaotic Jewish family, she fell ill and was treated at the Burghozli Hospital for psychiatric illnesses in Zurich. There she began to recover and to do research into the psyche. On regaining her emotional balance, she attended medical school. She wrote a paper that argued for the existence of a death instinct in 1912, pre-empting Freudʼs work in that area by 8 years. She developed ways of working with children that also preceded the thinking of Anna Freud or Melanie Klein. Her dissertation was on the language of schizophrenia. She comingled evolutionary ideas with psychoanalytic ideas. She was interested in sex and sexuality. She treated Jean Piaget. She worked with Vygotsky. She was involved with the project under Trotsky to link communism with psychoanalysis. She endeavored to mend the rift between Freud and Jung. She was killed by the Nazi regime. Her life resembles a nodal point; she stood at the crossroads of extraordinary changes in world politics and psychoanalysis. She was not necessarily happy. She wrote in ways that could hide her strong points of view. She was on the scene yet left almost no footprint. She was a person with breakdown knowledge who became an analyst. She was with people, working, and yet she comes off as solitary. I have written all of this and not mentioned she had a youthful affair and fascination with Carl Jung. Why do I not lead with this story you may ask? After all that is the story we all know if we know anything about her. But given what has been detailed above, a life with many contours, doesnʼt the young adult dalliance with Jung seem more or less a footnote? Tracy D. Morgan is the founding editor and first host of NBIP. A psychoanalyst, practicing in NYC and Rome, she serves on the faculty at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies. Trained also as a historian, she writes about many things. Write to her at tracedoris@gmail.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Psychoanalysis
John Launer, "Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein" (Henry N. Abrams, 2017)

New Books in Psychoanalysis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 59:17


John Launer's Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein (Henry N. Abrams, 2017) manages to supplant (and given the power of the visual image, this is no mean feat) the picture you may have in your mind of Keira Knightley and Michael Fassbender in flagrante delicto. If this reference does not ring a bell, perhaps you can just consider yourself lucky. What follows are some head spinning facts: Sabina Spielrein was the first female member of Freudʼs inner circle. As a young Russian woman from a prominent, educated and chaotic Jewish family, she fell ill and was treated at the Burghozli Hospital for psychiatric illnesses in Zurich. There she began to recover and to do research into the psyche. On regaining her emotional balance, she attended medical school. She wrote a paper that argued for the existence of a death instinct in 1912, pre-empting Freudʼs work in that area by 8 years. She developed ways of working with children that also preceded the thinking of Anna Freud or Melanie Klein. Her dissertation was on the language of schizophrenia. She comingled evolutionary ideas with psychoanalytic ideas. She was interested in sex and sexuality. She treated Jean Piaget. She worked with Vygotsky. She was involved with the project under Trotsky to link communism with psychoanalysis. She endeavored to mend the rift between Freud and Jung. She was killed by the Nazi regime. Her life resembles a nodal point; she stood at the crossroads of extraordinary changes in world politics and psychoanalysis. She was not necessarily happy. She wrote in ways that could hide her strong points of view. She was on the scene yet left almost no footprint. She was a person with breakdown knowledge who became an analyst. She was with people, working, and yet she comes off as solitary. I have written all of this and not mentioned she had a youthful affair and fascination with Carl Jung. Why do I not lead with this story you may ask? After all that is the story we all know if we know anything about her. But given what has been detailed above, a life with many contours, doesnʼt the young adult dalliance with Jung seem more or less a footnote? Tracy D. Morgan is the founding editor and first host of NBIP. A psychoanalyst, practicing in NYC and Rome, she serves on the faculty at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies. Trained also as a historian, she writes about many things. Write to her at tracedoris@gmail.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis

New Books in Intellectual History
John Launer, "Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein" (Henry N. Abrams, 2017)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 59:17


John Launer's Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein (Henry N. Abrams, 2017) manages to supplant (and given the power of the visual image, this is no mean feat) the picture you may have in your mind of Keira Knightley and Michael Fassbender in flagrante delicto. If this reference does not ring a bell, perhaps you can just consider yourself lucky. What follows are some head spinning facts: Sabina Spielrein was the first female member of Freudʼs inner circle. As a young Russian woman from a prominent, educated and chaotic Jewish family, she fell ill and was treated at the Burghozli Hospital for psychiatric illnesses in Zurich. There she began to recover and to do research into the psyche. On regaining her emotional balance, she attended medical school. She wrote a paper that argued for the existence of a death instinct in 1912, pre-empting Freudʼs work in that area by 8 years. She developed ways of working with children that also preceded the thinking of Anna Freud or Melanie Klein. Her dissertation was on the language of schizophrenia. She comingled evolutionary ideas with psychoanalytic ideas. She was interested in sex and sexuality. She treated Jean Piaget. She worked with Vygotsky. She was involved with the project under Trotsky to link communism with psychoanalysis. She endeavored to mend the rift between Freud and Jung. She was killed by the Nazi regime. Her life resembles a nodal point; she stood at the crossroads of extraordinary changes in world politics and psychoanalysis. She was not necessarily happy. She wrote in ways that could hide her strong points of view. She was on the scene yet left almost no footprint. She was a person with breakdown knowledge who became an analyst. She was with people, working, and yet she comes off as solitary. I have written all of this and not mentioned she had a youthful affair and fascination with Carl Jung. Why do I not lead with this story you may ask? After all that is the story we all know if we know anything about her. But given what has been detailed above, a life with many contours, doesnʼt the young adult dalliance with Jung seem more or less a footnote? Tracy D. Morgan is the founding editor and first host of NBIP. A psychoanalyst, practicing in NYC and Rome, she serves on the faculty at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies. Trained also as a historian, she writes about many things. Write to her at tracedoris@gmail.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What'sHerName
THE PSYCHOANALYST Sabina Spielrein

What'sHerName

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 35:20


Sabina Spielrein was one of the first female psychoanalysts, “invented” child psychology, and innovated some of the most famous concepts now attributed to Jung and Freud.So why don’t we know her name? Learn how an accident of translation (and some sexism and antisemitism on the side) erased this powerhouse from our bookshelves and our classrooms — and why it’s more than time to bring her back! Our guest is Dr. Angela Sells, author of Sabina … The post THE PSYCHOANALYST Sabina Spielrein appeared first on What'shername.

BASTA BUGIE - Famiglia e matrimonio
Cara mamma, grazie di esserci sempre stata

BASTA BUGIE - Famiglia e matrimonio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 4:58


TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ http://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=5660CARA MAMMA, GRAZIE DI ESSERCI SEMPRE STATA di Giuliano GuzzoSe ci pensiamo bene, mamma è la sola parola che non occorre insegnare ai neonati. Davvero, non serve. Per un motivo molto semplice: la conoscono già. O meglio, arrivano ad impararla praticamente da soli, senza bisogno di lezione alcuna o di particolari insistenze esterne. Infatti "mamma" - come notò già la psicanalista russa Sabina Spielrein (1885-1942) - è un termine che ricorre con impressionante somiglianza in praticamente tutte le lingue: dal russo mama al francese maman, dal tedesco mama all'ucraino maty (ma anche màmo) al greco mama. Una somiglianza riscontrabile anche per il termine "papà" e che si spiega solamente col fatto che, coi suoi primi suoni e vocalizzi, il neonato familiarizza anzitutto con le consonanti p (o b) e m.L'ISTINTO MATERNOIl bello è che, come i piccoli già conoscono la parola mamma, così le donne già anno, nel loro cuore, l'istinto materno; e lo hanno - ci dispiace per il femminismo 2.0 e i suoi adepti - per natura e non per cultura. Lo si è potuto riscontrare in modo inequivocabile grazie al fatto che in tutte le culture studiate le bambole sono risultate maggiormente preferite dalle bambine le quali, rispetto ai bambini, sono più propense anche a giocare a fare i genitori. Una differenza osservata anche su fanciulli di appena quattro anni e di età anche inferiore, troppo presto per immaginarla esito di influenze esterne. Pure tra i primati, come se non bastasse, le femmine risultano avere, sin da piccole, maggior propensione alla socialità, mostrando maggior interesse nei confronti dei neonati e dei cuccioli.Ciò nonostante "mamma" sta diventando una parola pericolosa, che odora di sessismo secondo un certo femminismo che vede la donna realizzata solo come lavoratrice e che istiga alle discriminazioni secondo il politically correct, che com'è noto predica l'esistenza delle «nuove famiglie» stile Elton John. All'allergia al termine "mamma" corrisponde purtroppo, in conseguenza alle possibilità offerte dalla tecnica, anche un drammatico frazionamento delle sue facoltà. Accade così che, in luogo della sola ed insostituibile mamma, un figlio oggi possa averne fino a tre: la madre genetica (da cui eredita i geni), la madre biologica (nel cui grembo cresce) e la madre psicologica (colei che lo alleva). Orrore dell'utero in affitto e bugia, smentita in ogni figlio dalla consapevolezza che sì, la mamma è una sola. Ed è fondamentale ci sia.LA MAGGIOR GARANZIAInfatti, insieme al papà, la mamma è la maggior garanzia per la crescita dei figli e per l'amore di cui hanno bisogno. Così come i figli costituiscono - anche se questo contraddice l'edonismo di massa predicato dal Pensiero Unico - un arricchimento non solo affettivo ma anche esistenziale della coppia. E, ovviamente, della mamma, come attestato da studi scientifici che hanno rilevato come la nascita di un figlio comporti, anche sotto il profilo della longevità, benefici significativi per le donne, incluse per quelle che ne hanno molti. Si realizza in questo modo il miracolo per cui se da un lato è anzitutto la madre a donare la vita al bambino che mette al mondo, d'altro lato anche il bambino, nascendo, aggiunge vita alla madre, quasi a ripagarla della sua generosità e del suo amore.Dinnanzi ad una realtà tanto commovente, è difficile oggi, Festa della Mamma, che ognuno non sperimenti un senso di gratitudine verso la propria e che ogni mamma non avverta gioia nel ripensare a quel giorno in cui, per la prima volta, ha aperto le braccia e la propria vita ad un figlio. [...]

Histoire
Violaine Gelly / « La vie dérobée de Sabina Spielrein » / paru aux éditions Fayard

Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018


À propos du livre :  «La vie dérobée de Sabina Spielrein» aux éditions Fayard Dans l'histoire officielle de la psychanalyse, Sabina Spielrein nest qu'un nom. Celui de la maîtresse de Carl Gustav-Jung, à l'origine de la rencontre entre le psychiatre suisse et Sigmund Freud. Tout le reste a été oublié et ce qu'elle a apporté à la discipline, attribué à d'autres. Pourtant, Sabina Spielrein est l'une des premières femmes psychanalystes, à qui l'on doit un des plus grands concepts de la théorie freudienne – la pulsion de mort. Née en 1885 dans une famille juive russe, d'un père violent et d'une mère dépressive, Sabina est internée alors qu'elle n'a que 19 ans. La mort de sa petite soeur a entraîné chez elle de graves troubles psychotiques dont elle guérit grâce à la cure par la parole. À sa sortie de l'hôpital psychiatrique de Zürich, Sabina Spielrein est devenue une femme à l'intelligence remarquable, passionnée par la psychanalyse naissante qui l'a sauvée. Si sa vie n'avait été perpétuellement volée, elle serait de ces héroïnes au destin exemplaire. Mais les hommes qui entourent Sabina en décident autrement. Maltraitée par son père, trahie par Jung, elle est dépouillée de ses idées les plus novatrices par Freud et ses successeurs. Et quand, en 1923, elle tente d'être de ceux qui implantent la psychanalyse en Russie soviétique, elle est définitivement brisée par le stalinisme avant d'être éliminée par le nazisme dans la Shoah par balles. Violaine Gelly, journaliste, est rédactrice en chef à Psychologies magazine.

Te lo voy a decir
Políticamente correctancia, Mujer cuídanos

Te lo voy a decir

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 68:58


Cosmogonía: Ciencia o sistema que trata del origen y la evolución del universo.Oración: religión, es la acción de comunicarse con Dios para expresar los pensamientos y las emociones.Audio: Ave María, OraciónCanción: “El ave María” Lorenzo Valenzuela.Símbolos: Signo figurativo. Ser animado o inanimado que representa algo abstracto, que es la imagen de una cosa.Políticamente correcto o Corrección política: Como adjetivo de dos palabras, es la doctrina de desear-querer-quedar-super-requete-bien. Doctrina social postmoderna para evitar descalificaciones contra minorías, medianías y mayorías sociales tales como los putos, los bien pinches prietos, los pobretones, los anormalmente imbéciles (ósea los bien pendejos) O los que se relaciona con la diversidad sexual, la diversidad fisiológica, la diversidad económica, la diversidad cognitiva y/o diversidad educativa. No confundir con la buena educación para comunicar y pensar con ciertos huevos.Políticamente incorrecto: Aunque la verdad no deja de ofender a muchos, pronunciar verdades acerca de una minoría, pone en riesgo de estar en riesgo todo el tiempo a una persona que no es políticamente correcta.Canción: “Eres 1 pinche joto” Higiene Mental. 2015Biografía breve: Sabina Spielrein.Eugenesia: Es un filosofía social que defiende la mejora de los rasgos hereditarios (biológicos) humanos mediante técnicas de intervención, manipulación y métodos selectivos de humanos. “La eugenesia es la autodirección de la evolución humana” Lema del Segundo Congreso Internacional de Eugenesia. 1921Canción: “La vida en rosa” Edith PiafExtracto documental: “El evangelio según los nazis” https://mx.tuhistory.com/programas/el-evangelio-segun-los-nazis-0Extracto: “¿Las cesáreas?¿Innecesarias?” Revista Contenido No. 661, julio 2018Sistema perfecto:Sistema perfecto: La ansiedad-La neutralidad-La tranquilidad, son un sentir primario de la humanidad.El punto-La recta-La curva, son los conceptos que estructuran la forma y lo amorfo.Número 1-Numero 2-Numero 3, es la denominación de nuestra cognición para estructurar el pensamiento.Dios-semidiós-Diosa, Son conceptos teológicos que son necesarios para la humanidad ante la interrogante de nuestro origen.Del género y la sexualidad surge la “Gran división” “Gusto y Disgusto”El numero 3 sagrado para la mayoría de las religiones, combina los número 1, 2 y 3 de forma que comparten la vida y la experiencia:Nacimiento-Existencia-MuerteCuerpo-Alma-CogniciónPasado-Presente-FuturoHombre-Mujer-NiñoEs un Sistema PerfectoCanción: “Aleluya (Hallelujah)” Paola MirandaEsta canción escrita por Leonard Cohen, no distingue colores ni religiones, es para todo el mundo. Espero que la disfruten, lo comenten y sobre todo lo compartan. La letra en español no es traducción literal del Ingles....

Pride Radio México
Políticamente correctancia, Mujer cuídanos

Pride Radio México

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 68:58


Cosmogonía: Ciencia o sistema que trata del origen y la evolución del universo. Oración: religión, es la acción de comunicarse con Dios para expresar los pensamientos y las emociones. Audio: Ave María, Oración Canción: “El ave María” Lorenzo Valenzuela. Símbolos: Signo figurativo. Ser animado o inanimado que representa algo abstracto, que es la imagen de una cosa. Políticamente correcto o Corrección política: Como adjetivo de dos palabras, es la doctrina de desear-querer-quedar-super-requete-bien. Doctrina social postmoderna para evitar descalificaciones contra minorías, medianías y mayorías sociales tales como los putos, los bien pinches prietos, los pobretones, los anormalmente imbéciles (ósea los bien pendejos) O los que se relaciona con la diversidad sexual, la diversidad fisiológica, la diversidad económica, la diversidad cognitiva y/o diversidad educativa. No confundir con la buena educación para comunicar y pensar con ciertos huevos. Políticamente incorrecto: Aunque la verdad no deja de ofender a muchos, pronunciar verdades acerca de una minoría, pone en riesgo de estar en riesgo todo el tiempo a una persona que no es políticamente correcta. Canción: “Eres 1 pinche joto” Higiene Mental. 2015 Biografía breve: Sabina Spielrein. Eugenesia: Es un filosofía social que defiende la mejora de los rasgos hereditarios (biológicos) humanos mediante técnicas de intervención, manipulación y métodos selectivos de humanos. “La eugenesia es la autodirección de la evolución humana” Lema del Segundo Congreso Internacional de Eugenesia. 1921 Canción: “La vida en rosa” Edith Piaf Extracto documental: “El evangelio según los nazis” https://mx.tuhistory.com/programas/el-evangelio-segun-los-nazis-0 Extracto: “¿Las cesáreas?¿Innecesarias?” Revista Contenido No. 661, julio 2018 Sistema perfecto: Sistema perfecto: La ansiedad-La neutralidad-La tranquilidad, son un sentir primario de la humanidad. El punto-La recta-La curva, son los conceptos que estructuran la forma y lo amorfo. Número 1-Numero 2-Numero 3, es la denominación de nuestra cognición para estructurar el pensamiento. Dios-semidiós-Diosa, Son conceptos teológicos que son necesarios para la humanidad ante la interrogante de nuestro origen. Del género y la sexualidad surge la “Gran división” “Gusto y Disgusto” El numero 3 sagrado para la mayoría de las religiones, combina los número 1, 2 y 3 de forma que comparten la vida y la experiencia: Nacimiento-Existencia-Muerte Cuerpo-Alma-Cognición Pasado-Presente-Futuro Hombre-Mujer-Niño Es un Sistema Perfecto Canción: “Aleluya (Hallelujah)” Paola Miranda Esta canción escrita por Leonard Cohen, no distingue colores ni religiones, es para todo el mundo. Espero que la disfruten, lo comenten y sobre todo lo compartan. La letra en español no es traducción literal del Ingles....

Moi, Sigmund Freud
Vienne, 19 Berggasse (4/5)

Moi, Sigmund Freud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2018 108:58


durée : 01:48:58 - Vienne, 19 Berggasse (4/5) - Un documentaire de Christine Lecerf. Vienne au tournant du siècle. Peintres, écrivains, hommes de science et penseurs redessinent une nouvelle image de l'homme. Le père de la psychanalyse se tient à l'écart de cette modernité viennoise à laquelle il va pourtant grandement contribuer. Depuis 1891, Freud a emménagé au 19 de la Berggasse. Chaque mercredi, il réunit chez lui un petit comité d'amis et de collègues pour bâtir ce qui deviendra la psychanalyse. Près de cent-trente patients vont également passer la porte de son cabinet mythique et s'allonger sur le célèbre divan, parmi les livres et les statuettes antiques. Si Freud nourrit des liens tumultueux avec la plupart de ses disciples, que ce soit Adler, Jung, Rank ou Ferenczi, il apprécie hautement les femmes fortes d'esprit comme Sabina Spielrein, Lou Andréas-Salomé. Il les encourage à devenir elles-mêmes analystes et ne recule pas devant une certaine féminisation de sa propre pensée.

Moi, Sigmund Freud
[BANDE-ANNONCE] Moi, Sigmund Freud

Moi, Sigmund Freud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 0:31


durée : 00:00:31 - [BANDE-ANNONCE] Moi, Sigmund Freud - MOI, SIGMUND FREUD. PAR CHRISTINE LECERF . DU LUNDI 30 JUILLET AU VENDREDI 3 AOUT DE 9H A 11H Qui est vraiment Sigmund Freud ? Pour les uns, il est un dieu tout-puissant. Pour les autres, c'est un charlatan. Ce n'est certainement pas un nanti de la bourgeoisie viennoise et encore moins un esprit étroit, dogmatique et misogyne. Né dans une petite ville de Moravie, fils d'un colporteur de tissu peu doué pour les affaires, "Siggi" grandit dans le quartier juif et pauvre de Vienne. Adolescent romantique et féru de mythologie, étudiant tiraillé entre les sciences et les humanités, le jeune Freud travaille dur pour échapper à sa condition et met plus de vingt ans avant de découvrir le nouveau continent de l'inconscient. Explorateur de la vie psychique, Freud tâtonne, dialogue avec lui-même et avec ses maîtres : écrivains, philosophes, médecins, morts ou vivants, comme Goethe, Nietzsche, Charcot ou Schnitzler. Mais Freud avance surtout grâce aux femmes : sa belle et indépendante Martha, ses patientes intrépides comme Dora ou Sabina Spielrein, ses amies intellectuelles ou artistes comme Lou Andreas-Salomé et Marie Bonaparte. En 1938, les "pulsions de mort" se déchaînent. Hitler marche sur Vienne et détruit l'esprit de la psychanalyse. Exilé à Londres et atteint d'un cancer de la mâchoire, Sigmund Freud s'éteint à l'âge de 83 ans, laissant derrière lui l'odeur âcre et entêtante de son cigare.

Future Primitive Podcasts
Her Time is Now

Future Primitive Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 49:25


In this episode Angela Sells speaks with Joanna about: rediscovering a major pioneer of psychology; the relationship between Sabina Spielrein and Carl Jung; retrieving Sabina's story; her view of the "death instinct" as ecstatic ego dissolution for transformation; her pioneering work on female eroticism and archetypal psychology; updating Sabina Spielrein's words, the task at hand; 'writing as a way of coming into being"; the influence of Sabina Spielrein on Jean Piaget; the knowledge of a child's soul; Eco and narcissus, the suppression of the female voice; Sabina's thoughts about Mother Earth and the womb of imaginal time, being in tune with Gaia. The post Her Time is Now appeared first on Future Primitive Podcasts.

Didik Didik Freud
Didik Didik Freud: 6. Bölüm

Didik Didik Freud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 58:46


Didik Didik Freud: 6. Bölüm Didik Didik Freud'un 23 Kasım'daki 5. bölümünde ortalık epey karışıyor: 30 Kasım Pazartesi günü Didik Didik Freud'da, Freud'un hayatındaki önemli kadınlardan biri var. O dönem Avrupa'sının "en özgür, en dışa dönük, en kapasiteli, en zeki kadınlarından olup aynı zamanda da yüzyılın en zeki insanlarıyla birlikte olmasıyla da ünlü" Lou Andreas Salomé. Salomé, önce Nietzsche ile birlikte olur, sonra Rilke ile büyük bir aşk yaşar. Salomé ile Freud tanıştıklarında, oturup aralıksız 10 saat konuşurlar. Freud o günden sonra hiçbir önemli yazısını ya da kitabını ilk önce Salomé'ye gösterip onun önerilerini, eleştirilerini ve onayını almadan yayınlamaz… Freud'un kendisini analize başlaması, günde 20 puro içmesi, aşktaki tahrip içgüdüsü kavramını Sabina Spielrein'dan epey fazla esinlenmesi ve Kışkırtma Kuramı ile kutsal aileye darbe indirmesi de yarın Didik Didik Freud'da. Meraklısı için not: Sabina Spielrein, Jung ve Freud'un ilişkilerini konu alan, David Cronenberg'in yönettiği A Dangerous Method filmi 2011'de ülkemizde de gösterime girmişti: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1571222/

Didik Didik Freud
Didik Didik Freud: 6. Bölüm: 30 Kasım 2015

Didik Didik Freud

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2015 51:40


didik Didik Freud'un bu bölümünde, Freud’un hayatındaki önemli kadınlardan biri var. O dönem Avrupa’sının “en özgür, en dışa dönük, en kapasiteli, en zeki kadınlarından olup aynı zamanda da yüzyılın en zeki insanlarıyla birlikte olmasıyla da ünlü”  Lou Andreas Salomé. Salomé, önce Nietzsche ile birlikte olur, sonra Rilke ile büyük bir aşk yaşar. Salomé ile Freud tanıştıklarında, oturup aralıksız 10 saat konuşurlar. Freud o günden sonra hiçbir önemli yazısını ya da kitabını ilk önce Salomé’ye gösterip onun önerilerini, eleştirilerini ve onayını almadan yayınlamaz… Freud’un kendisini analize başlaması, günde 20 puro içmesi, aşktaki tahrip içgüdüsü kavramını Sabina Spielrein’dan epey fazla esinlenmesi ve Kışkırtma Kuramı ile kutsal aileye darbe indirmesi de yarın Didik Didik Freud’da. Meraklısı için not: Sabina Spielrein, Jung ve Freud’un ilişkilerini konu alan, David Cronenberg’in yönettiği A Dangerous Method filmi 2011’de ülkemizde de gösterime girmişti: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1571222/

Das Kalenderblatt
#01 Sabina Spielrein wird umgebracht

Das Kalenderblatt

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2010 4:28


Als sie in eine psychiatrische Klinik eingewiesen wurde, konnte Sabina Spielrein nicht ahnen, dass sie selbst einmal eine hochbegabte Psychoanalytikerin werden sollte. Sie verliebte sich in C.G. Jung, arbeitete mit Sigmund Freud. Am 12. August 1942 wurde die Jüdin von den Nazis umgebracht.

Jack Straw Artist of the Week
May 19, 2010: Jim Knodle and Pamela Moore Dionne - Dementia Praecox

Jack Straw Artist of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010


Keeping the Devil Out: Poems and Music for Sabina Spielrein, a collaboration between writer Pamela Moore Dionne and jazz musician Jim Knodle, was recorded during Dionne's 2001 Jack Straw artist residency.

Jack Straw Artist of the Week
May 19, 2010: Jim Knodle and Pamela Moore Dionne - Dementia Praecox

Jack Straw Artist of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010


Keeping the Devil Out: Poems and Music for Sabina Spielrein, a collaboration between writer Pamela Moore Dionne and jazz musician Jim Knodle, was recorded during Dionne's 2001 Jack Straw artist residency.

Jack Straw Artist of the Week
Jim Knodle and Pamela Moore Dionne – Dementia Praecox

Jack Straw Artist of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010


Keeping the Devil Out: Poems and Music for Sabina Spielrein, a collaboration between writer Pamela Moore Dionne and jazz musician Jim Knodle, was recorded during Dionne’s 2001 Jack Straw artist residency.