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Clinical psychologist Stijn Vanheule discusses his book on psychosis with Vegas K Jarrow and W Lance Hunt
In this episode, Dr. David Puder sits down with Dr. Stijn Vanheule, professor of clinical psychology and psychoanalysis, to challenge misconceptions about psychosis and explore paths to understanding and recovery. They discuss psychosis as more than a clinical label, delving into its connection to existential struggles and creative expression. Dr. Vanheule explains primary-process thinking, how traumatic events can disrupt the mind's coherence, and the importance of empathic listening in therapy. Drawing on examples like Carl Jung's Red Book and Annie Rogers' creative processes, the conversation highlights the therapeutic potential of integrating psychoanalysis, creativity, and supportive environments. Whether you're a mental health professional, caregiver, or curious listener, this episode provides insights into how psychotic experiences can be understood, respected, and addressed through innovative approaches. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.25 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video.
Today I talked with Stijn Vanheule about Why Psychosis Is Not So Crazy: A Road Map to Hope and Recovery for Families and Caregivers (Other Press, 2024). Are we all a little crazy? Roughly 15 percent of the population will have a psychotic experience, in which they lose contact with reality. Yet we often struggle to understand and talk about psychosis. Drawing on his work in Lacanian psychoanalysis, Stijn Vanheule seeks to answer this question, which carries significant implications for mental health as a whole. With a combination of theory from Freud to Lacan, present-day research, and compelling examples from his own patients and well-known figures such as director David Lynch and artist Yayoi Kusama, he explores psychosis in an engaging way that can benefit those suffering from it as well as the people who care for and interact with them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis
Today I talked with Stijn Vanheule about Why Psychosis Is Not So Crazy: A Road Map to Hope and Recovery for Families and Caregivers (Other Press, 2024). Are we all a little crazy? Roughly 15 percent of the population will have a psychotic experience, in which they lose contact with reality. Yet we often struggle to understand and talk about psychosis. Drawing on his work in Lacanian psychoanalysis, Stijn Vanheule seeks to answer this question, which carries significant implications for mental health as a whole. With a combination of theory from Freud to Lacan, present-day research, and compelling examples from his own patients and well-known figures such as director David Lynch and artist Yayoi Kusama, he explores psychosis in an engaging way that can benefit those suffering from it as well as the people who care for and interact with them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today I talked with Stijn Vanheule about Why Psychosis Is Not So Crazy: A Road Map to Hope and Recovery for Families and Caregivers (Other Press, 2024). Are we all a little crazy? Roughly 15 percent of the population will have a psychotic experience, in which they lose contact with reality. Yet we often struggle to understand and talk about psychosis. Drawing on his work in Lacanian psychoanalysis, Stijn Vanheule seeks to answer this question, which carries significant implications for mental health as a whole. With a combination of theory from Freud to Lacan, present-day research, and compelling examples from his own patients and well-known figures such as director David Lynch and artist Yayoi Kusama, he explores psychosis in an engaging way that can benefit those suffering from it as well as the people who care for and interact with them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
Today I talked with Stijn Vanheule about Why Psychosis Is Not So Crazy: A Road Map to Hope and Recovery for Families and Caregivers (Other Press, 2024). Are we all a little crazy? Roughly 15 percent of the population will have a psychotic experience, in which they lose contact with reality. Yet we often struggle to understand and talk about psychosis. Drawing on his work in Lacanian psychoanalysis, Stijn Vanheule seeks to answer this question, which carries significant implications for mental health as a whole. With a combination of theory from Freud to Lacan, present-day research, and compelling examples from his own patients and well-known figures such as director David Lynch and artist Yayoi Kusama, he explores psychosis in an engaging way that can benefit those suffering from it as well as the people who care for and interact with them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
Hem "Lacan'da nesne a ve tezahürleri" başlıklı dosyanın hem de Psikanaliz Sohbetleri'nin 3. sezonunun bu son bölümünde Göker Aközgürer "ses" kavramını psikanalitik açıdan ele alıyor. Öznelliğin inşasında sesin istisnai konumunun altını çizerek gündelik hayattan ve sinemadan verdiği çeşitli örneklerle sesin merkezi konumuna işaret ediyor. Son olarak da sesin psikozdaki tezahürlerine değinerek nesne a'yı ele aldığı dosyayı kapatıyor. Bu bölümle birlikte Psikanaliz Sohbetleri yaz arasına giriyor. Önümüzdeki dönemde yeni konularla görüşmek dileğiyle. Keyifli dinlemeler! Göker Aközgürer: Psikiyatrist, psikoterapist. Uluslararası Lacancı Forum (IF-EPFCL) üyesi. Axis Yayınlarından çıkan Stijn Vanheule'nin "Psikozun Öznesi" kitabının çevirmenidir. Psikanaliz Araştırmaları Derneği'nde Freud ve Lacan'ın öğretisi ile ilgili seminerler vermektedir. Klinik pratiğine Kadıköy Göztepe'de kendi muayenehanesinde devam etmektedir. Instagram sayfasına ulaşmak için: https://www.instagram.com/dr.gokerakozgurer/ Bu bölümde sözü geçen eserler şunlardır: Maden Dolar, Sahibinin Sesi, çev. Barış Engin Aksoy, Metis Yayınları, 2013 Slavoj Zizek, Yamuk Bakmak, çev. Tuncay Birkan, Metis Yayınları, 2016 Renata Salecl & Slavoj Zizek (editors), Gaze and Voice As Love Objects, Duke University Press, 1996 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psikanalizsohbetleri/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsikanalizS https://www.oguzhannacak.com/
In de tweede bonusaflevering van 'Stemmen over Psychose' laten twee luisteraars van zich horen. Marjan Doom en Bart Marius zijn beiden museumdirecteuren; zij van het GUM (Gents Universiteitsmuseum) en hij van Museum Dr. Guislain. Beiden hebben slechts van op afstand met psychose te maken. Onze opnames vonden deels plaats in beide musea en de podcast was een jaar lang te gast in de luisterruimte van het Museum Dr. Guislain. In deze aflevering bespreken ze met Stijn Vanheule ontroerende fragmenten uit voorbije afleveringen. Luister hier mee naar wat hen zo raakte in de gesprekken met Andy Buyst, Rob Sips en Delphine Lecompte.
RU294: DEREK HOOK, CALUM NEILL & STIJN VANHEULE ON READING LACAN'S ÉCRITS http://www.renderingunconscious.org This episode also available to view at YouTube: https://youtu.be/zTghW2gJ2z4?si=Fzw5q-0N5no0UKyJ Rendering Unconscious Podcast received the 2023 Gradiva Award for Digital Media from the National Association for the Advancement for Psychoanalysis (NAAP). https://naap.org/2023-gradiva-award-winners/ Support Rendering Unconscious Podcast: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/renderingunconscious/ Patreon with Carl Abrahamsson: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Substack: https://vanessa23carl.substack.com Make a Donation: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PV3EVEFT95HGU&no_recurring=0¤cy_code=USD Your support of Rendering Unconscious Podcast is greatly appreciated! Rendering Unconscious is a labor of love put together by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair with no support from outside sources. All support comes from the listeners, colleagues, and fans. THANK YOU for your support! Follow Rendering Unconscious on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/renderingunconscious/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@renderingunconscious Drs. Derek Hook, Calum Neill, and Stijn Vanheule are here to discuss the newest edition in their book series Reading Lacan's Écrits (Routledge, 2024): https://amzn.to/3SBGTwt Dr. Calum Neill is Professor of Psychoanalysis & Continental Philosophy and University Head of Research (Research Postgraduate Degrees) at Edinburgh Napier University, and Director of Lacan in Scotland. https://lacaninscotland.com Follow Lacan in Scotland at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lacaninscotland Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lacaninscotland/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LacanInScotland YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ5PBbyw8IFmkpsv5mjRLQw Derek Hook is an associate professor of Psychology at Duquesne University, USA, and an extraordinary professor of Psychology at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. With Calum Neill, he edits the Palgrave Lacan Series. Be sure to check out his YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzdZyq2SC9BtMn3fLTknIMQ Stijn Vanheule is a clinical psychologist and professor at Ghent University, Belgium. He is also a privately practicing psychoanalyst and a member of the New Lacanian School for Psychoanalysis. He is the author of The Subject of Psychosis: A Lacanian Perspective (2011), Diagnosis, the DSM: A Critical Review (2014), and Psychiatric Diagnosis Revisited: From DSM to Clinical Case Formulation (2017). Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, a psychoanalyst based in Sweden, who works with people internationally: http://www.drvanessasinclair.net Follow Dr. Vanessa Sinclair on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawsin_/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rawsin_ Visit the main website for more information and links to everything: http://www.renderingunconscious.org Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious podcast. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com His publishing company is Trapart Books, Films and Editions. https://www.bygge.trapart.net Check out his indie record label Highbrow Lowlife at Bandcamp: https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com Follow Carl at: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CaAbrahamsson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carl.abrahamsson/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@carlabrahamsson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@carlabrahamsson23 The song at the end of the episode is “Follow her thought experiment” from the album “Magic City” by Vanessa Sinclair and Pete Murphy. Available at Pete Murphy's Bandcamp Page. https://petemurphy.bandcamp.com Our music is also available at Spotify and other streaming services. https://open.spotify.com/artist/3xKEE2NPGatImt46OgaemY?si=nqv_tOLtQd2I_3P_WHdKCQ Image: book cover
Göker Aközgürer bu bölümde bizlere, Lacan'ın XI. Semineri'ni merkeze alarak bakış kavramını aktarıyor. Söz konusu kavramın Jean Paul Sartre gibi düşünürlerde nasıl ele alındığına odaklanarak, Lacan'ın bakış kavramına yaptığı özgün katkıları detaylandırıyor. Ayrıca bakışın psikozda nasıl tezahür ettiğini ve kültürümüzde nazar olarak bilinen kavramın psikanalitik açıdan nasıl düşünülebileceğini göstererek bu bölümü sonlandırıyor. Keyifli dinlemeler! Göker Aközgürer: Psikiyatrist, psikoterapist. Uluslararası Lacancı Forum (IF-EPFCL) üyesi. Axis Yayınlarından çıkan Stijn Vanheule'nin "Psikozun Öznesi" kitabının çevirmenidir. Psikanaliz Araştırmaları Derneği'nde Freud ve Lacan'ın öğretisi ile ilgili seminerler vermektedir. Klinik pratiğine Kadıköy Göztepe'de kendi muayenehanesinde devam etmektedir. Instagram sayfasına ulaşmak için: https://www.instagram.com/dr.gokerakozgurer/ Bu bölümde sözü geçen eserler şunlardır: Jacques Lacan, Psikanalizin Dört Temel Kavramı, Seminer 11. Kitap, çev. Nilüfer Erdem, Metis Yayınları, 2013 Jean-Paul Sartre, Varlık ve Hiçlik: Fenomenolojik Ontoloji Denemesi, çev. Turhan Ilgaz & Gaye Çankaya Eksen, İthaki Yayınları, 2021 Renata Salecl & Slavoj Zizek (editors), Gaze and Voice As Love Objects, Duke University Press, 1996 Sigmund Freud, The Psycho-Analytic View of Psychogenic Disturbance of Vision (1910), Standard Edition 11. Ed. James Strachey. London: Hogarth Press, 1957 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psikanalizsohbetleri/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsikanalizS https://www.oguzhannacak.com/
Göker Aközgürer "Lacan'da nesne a ve tezahürleri" başlıklı yeni dosyanın ikinci bölümünde kısmi nesne kavramıyla nesne a kavramı arasındaki teorik farkları detaylandırıyor. Ardından oral, anal, skopik ve vokal dürtüleri ele alarak nesne a'nın nevrozda ve psikozdaki tezahürlerine odaklanıyor. Keyifli dinlemeler. Göker Aközgürer: Psikiyatrist, psikoterapist. Uluslararası Lacancı Forum (IF-EPFCL) üyesi. Axis Yayınlarından çıkan Stijn Vanheule'nin "Psikozun Öznesi" kitabının çevirmenidir. Psikanaliz Araştırmaları Derneği'nde Freud ve Lacan'ın öğretisi ile ilgili seminerler vermektedir. Klinik pratiğine Kadıköy Göztepe'de kendi muayenehanesinde devam etmektedir. Instagram sayfasına ulaşmak için: https://www.instagram.com/dr.gokerakozgurer/ Bu bölümde sözü geçen eserler şunlardır: Jacques Lacan, The Subversion of the Subject and the Dialectic of Desire in the Freudian Unconscious, Ecrits A Selection içerisinde, Translated by Alan Sheridan, Routledge, 2005. Sigmund Freud, İçgüdüler ve Değişimleri (1915), Metapsikoloji içerisinde, çev. Emre Kapkın - Ayşen Tekşen, Payel Yayınları, 2013. Stijn Vanheule, Psikozun Öznesi: Lacancı Bir Bakış Açısı, çev. Göker Aközgürer, Axis Yayınları, 2022 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psikanalizsohbetleri/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsikanalizS https://www.oguzhannacak.com/
Göker Aközgürer "Lacan'da nesne a ve tezahürleri" başlıklı yeni dosyanın bu ilk bölümünde nesne kavramını ve nesnenin eksikle olan ilişkisini ele alıyor. Lacan'ın nesne kavramına olan bakışını detaylandırarak nesnenin imgesel, simgesel ve gerçekle ilgili boyutlarına odaklanıyor. Keyifli dinlemeler. Göker Aközgürer: Psikiyatrist, psikoterapist. Uluslararası Lacancı Forum (IF-EPFCL) üyesi. Axis Yayınlarından çıkan Stijn Vanheule'nin "Psikozun Öznesi" kitabının çevirmenidir. Psikanaliz Araştırmaları Derneği'nde Freud ve Lacan'ın öğretisi ile ilgili seminerler vermektedir. Klinik pratiğine Kadıköy Göztepe'de kendi muayenehanesinde devam etmektedir. Instagram sayfasına ulaşmak için: https://www.instagram.com/dr.gokerakozgurer/ Bu bölümde sözü geçen eserler şunlardır: Freud, S. Yas ve Melankoli (1917), Metapsikoloji içerisinde, çev. Emre Kapkın - Ayşen Tekşen, Payel Yayınları, 2013. Lacan, J. The Seminar of Jacques Lacan - Book X, çev. A. R. Price, Polity Press, 2014. Nasio J. D. Jacques Lacan'ın Kuramı Üzerine Beş Ders, çev. Özge Erşen-Murat Erşen, İmge Kitabevi, 2007. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psikanalizsohbetleri/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsikanalizS https://www.oguzhannacak.com/
RU282: PROFESSOR CALUM NEILL ON LACAN IN SCOTLAND, READING LACAN'S ECRITS, EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC & COIL http://www.renderingunconscious.org Rendering Unconscious episode 282. This episode also available to view at YouTube: https://youtu.be/FNHWmRhofGc?si=9lfR62KIwI4aWkur Rendering Unconscious Podcast received the 2023 Gradiva Award for Digital Media from the National Association for the Advancement for Psychoanalysis (NAAP). https://naap.org/2023-gradiva-award-winners/ Support Rendering Unconscious Podcast: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Substack: https://vanessa23carl.substack.com Make a Donation: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PV3EVEFT95HGU&no_recurring=0¤cy_code=USD Your support of Rendering Unconscious Podcast is greatly appreciated! Rendering Unconscious is a labor of love put together by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair with no support from outside sources. All support comes from the listeners and fans. THANK YOU for your support! Rendering Unconscious now has its own Instagram page! Follow: https://www.instagram.com/renderingunconscious/ Professor Calum Neill is here to talk about his new books: Jacques Lacan: The Basics (Routledge, 2023): https://amzn.to/4bN0WB4 and Reading Lacan's Écrits (Routledge, 2024): https://amzn.to/3SBGTwt His books include: Lacanian Ethics and the Assumption of Subjectivity (2011): https://amzn.to/49zppYI Ethics and Psychology (Concepts for Critical Psychology) (2016): https://amzn.to/49AGWQi Lacanian Perspectives on Blade Runner 2049 (2021): https://amzn.to/49fqcOu and the Reading Lacan's Écrits series co-edited with Drs. Derek Hook and Stijn Vanheule: https://amzn.to/3uwRKjk Dr. Calum Neill is Professor of Psychoanalysis & Continental Philosophy and University Head of Research (Research Postgraduate Degrees) at Edinburgh Napier University, and Director of Lacan in Scotland. https://lacaninscotland.com Follow Lacan in Scotland at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lacaninscotland Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lacaninscotland/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LacanInScotland YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ5PBbyw8IFmkpsv5mjRLQw Also mentioned in this episode: Vanessa Sinclair's first novel Things Happen (2024) has just been published by Trapart Books! https://amzn.to/3ugTZqV RU276: KADMUS HERSCHEL ON TRUE TO THE EARTH: PAGAN POLITICAL THEOLOGY http://www.renderingunconscious.org/politics/ru276-kadmus-herschel-on-true-to-the-earth-pagan-political-theology/ Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, a psychoanalyst based in Sweden, who works with people internationally: http://www.drvanessasinclair.net Follow Dr. Vanessa Sinclair on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawsin_/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rawsin_ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drvanessasinclair23 Visit the main website for more information and links to everything: http://www.renderingunconscious.org Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious podcast. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com His publishing company is Trapart Books, Films and Editions. https://www.bygge.trapart.net Check out his indie record label Highbrow Lowlife at Bandcamp: https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com Follow him at: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CaAbrahamsson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carl.abrahamsson/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@carlabrahamsson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@carlabrahamsson23 The song at the end of the episode is “Magic City” from the album “Magic City” by Vanessa Sinclair and Pete Murphy. Available at Pete Murphy's Bandcamp Page. https://petemurphy.bandcamp.com Our music is also available at Spotify and other streaming services. https://open.spotify.com/artist/3xKEE2NPGatImt46OgaemY?si=nqv_tOLtQd2I_3P_WHdKCQ Image: book cover
Rendering Unconscious episode 234. Drs. Derek Hook and Stijn Vanheule are here to discuss their new book Lacan on Depression and Melancholia (2023). https://www.routledge.com/Lacan-on-Depression-and-Melancholia/Hook-Vanheule/p/book/9781032106533 Derek Hook is an associate professor of Psychology at Duquesne University, USA, and an extraordinary professor of Psychology at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. He is the author of Six Moments in Lacan (2018), and with Calum Neill, he edits the Palgrave Lacan Series. Be sure to check out his YouTube channel. Stijn Vanheule is a clinical psychologist and professor at Ghent University, Belgium. He is also a privately practicing psychoanalyst and a member of the New Lacanian School for Psychoanalysis. He is the author of The Subject of Psychosis: A Lacanian Perspective (2011), Diagnosis, the DSM: A Critical Review (2014), and Psychiatric Diagnosis Revisited: From DSM to Clinical Case Formulation (2017). You can support the podcast at our Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Your support is greatly appreciated! This episode also available at YouTube: https://youtu.be/6yAe_Qk1tkA Be sure to check out the Reading Lacan's Ecrits book series edited by Derek Hook, Stijn Vanheule, and Calum Neill. Reading Lacan's Écrits: From ‘Signification of the Phallus' to ‘Metaphor of the Subject' (2018) Reading Lacan's Écrits: From ‘The Freudian Thing' to ‘Remarks on Daniel Lagache' (2019) Reading Lacan's Écrits: From ‘Logical Time' to ‘Response to Jean Hyppolite' (2022) Listen to previous discussions with Drs. Hook and Vanheule: RU30: PROFESSOR STIJN VANHEULE, PSYCHOANALYST & PSYCHOLOGIST ON DSM, TREATMENT RU42: PROFESSOR DEREK HOOK ON POST-COLONIAL PSYCHOANALYSIS, PHILOSOPHY RU159: SHELDON GEORGE, DEREK HOOK, MICHELLE STEPHENS & SHEILA CAVANAGH ON LACAN & RACE Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, a psychoanalyst based in Sweden, who works with people internationally: www.drvanessasinclair.net Follow Dr. Vanessa Sinclair on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/rawsin_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawsin_/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drvanessasinclair23 Visit the main website for more information and links to everything: www.renderingunconscious.org The song at the end of the episode is “Inside you is outside me (Hymnambulae Remix)” from Carl Abrahamsson's album The larval stage of a bookworm (remixed). https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com Music also available to stream via Spotify & other streaming platforms. Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious podcast. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com Image: book cover
Als professor psychoanalyse aan Universiteit Gent nam psychoanalyticus Stijn Vanheule acht jaar geleden de fakkel over van Paul Verhaeghe. Hij schreef er een groot aantal boeken, waaronder een kritiek op de DSM, en verschillende boeken over psychose. In dit gesprek hebben we het uiteraard over psychose. Maar we hebben het hier ook over veel meer: over kunst, over het analytisch proces, en over hoe onze maatschappij tegenwoordig doordrongen is van een universitair discours. *** Freudcast steunen? Dat kan! Je kan doneren via https://gofund.me/325c4cd5 of https://paypal.me/degeestlouis?country.x=BE&locale.x=en_US .
Wat zijn psychotische ervaringen? Hoe kunnen we verbinding maken met mensen in psychose? Wat is de drijfveer voor een psychose? Het zijn een reeks vragen waar Professor Stijn Vanheule ons een inkijk opgeeft. Alle liefde voor deze man om complexe onderwerpen heel klaar te vertellen. De kers op de taart is hoe hij achter zijn deskundigheid vooral zijn menselijkheid voorop stelt.
Tijdens Te Gek Voor Woorden in Muntpunt Brussel ging Peter Dierinck (medewerker van Te Gek!?, psycholoog en kwartiermaker) in gesprek met 4 auteurs die schreven over geestelijke gezondheidszorg vanuit een humaan perspectief. Alle schrijvers leggen op hun eigen manier nadruk op de kracht van verbinding tussen hulpverleners, patiënten, familie, mantelzorgers en burgers. Dit evenement kwam tot stand door een samenwerking tussen Muntpunt, KAOS en Te Gek!? en vond plaats in het kader van de 10-daagse van de Geestelijke Gezondheid die jaarlijks doorgaan van 1 tot 10 oktober.
Starting from the hypothesis that psychosis makes up a structure, with a precise status for the unconscious, Stijn Vanheule explores how, from a Lacanian point of view, the treatment of psychosis is organized. Special attention is paid to the specificity of the psychotic symptom, or elementary phenomenon, and to the way transference characteristically takes shape. Crucial to this approach of treatment is that the psychoanalyst aims at restoring a place for the subject in relation to the Other, which is threatened in episodes of acute psychosis. Stijn Vanheule is professor of psychoanalysis and chair of the Department of Psychoanalysis and Clinical Consulting at Ghent University (Belgium), and a psychoanalyst in private practice (member of the New Lacanian School for Psychoanalysis and World Association of Psychoanalyse). He is the author of The Subject of Psychosis – A Lacanian Perspective(Palgrave Macmillan, 2011) and Diagnosis and the DSM – A Critical Review (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014), and of multiple papers on Lacanian and Freudian psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic research into psychopathology, and clinical psychodiagnostics. From the 'Psychosis and Psychoanalysis', a conference organised in collaboration with the Psychosis Therapy Project, a therapy service for people experiencing psychosis.
Today’s discussion is with Dr. Derek Hook, Associate Professor of Psychology at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh and Professor of Psychology at the University of Pretoria. A former lecturer at the London School of Economics and at Birkbeck College, he is a psychoanalytic practitioner, and the author of Six Moments in Lacan. https://www.duq.edu/academics/faculty/derek-hook Reading Lacan's Ecrits book series edited by Derek Hook, Stijn Vanheule and Calum Neill: https://www.routledge.com/Reading-Lacans-Ecrits-From-Signification-of-the-Phallus-to-Metaphor/Vanheule-Hook-Neill/p/book/9780415708029 And most recently, volume 2: https://www.routledge.com/Reading-Lacans-Ecrits-From-The-Freudian-Thing-to-Remarks-on-Daniel/Hook-Neill-Vanheule/p/book/9780415707985 Upcoming Ecrits conference at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, October 11-13, 2019: https://www.duq.edu/academics/schools/liberal-arts/academics/departments/psychology/events/2019-lacans-écrits-conference Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst 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. Rendering Unconscious is also a book! Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics and Poetry (Trapart, 2019): www.trapart.net If you enjoy what we’re doing, please support the podcast at: www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Rendering Unconscious Podcast can be found at: Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, Vimeo, SoundCloud Please visit the About page for links to all of these sites: www.renderingunconscious.org/about/ For more, please visit the following websites: www.renderingunconscious.org www.drvanessasinclair.net www.trapart.net www.dasunbehagen.org The track at the end of the episode is “Dream and Body and Voice” from the album Message 23. Words by Vanessa Sinclair. Sounds by Mikronesia. From Highbrow Lowlife: highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com Artwork by Vanessa Sinclair & Carl Abrahamsson from the exhibition “Mementeros” currently on view at MOPIA, Zürich, from July 4 – August 28, 2019: www.porninart.com
Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst 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. Rendering Unconscious is also a book! Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics and Poetry (Trapart, 2019): www.trapart.net Today's discussion is with Professor Todd McGowan, about his chapter on "The Signification of the Phallus" in Reading Lacan's Ecrits: From 'Signification of the Phallus' to 'Metaphor of the Subject' (Routledge, 2019) edited by Stijn Vanheule, Derek Hook and Calum Neil: https://www.routledge.com/Reading-Lacans-Ecrits-From-Signification-of-the-Phallus-to-Metaphor/Vanheule-Hook-Neill/p/book/9780415708029 Dr. Todd McGowan teaches theory and film at the University of Vermont. He is the author of Only a Joke Can Save Us: A Theory of Comedy (2017), Capitalism and Desire: The Psychic Cost of Free Markets (2016), Contemporary Film Directors: Spike Lee (2014), The Fictional Christopher Nolan (2013), Enjoying What We Don’t Have: The Political Project of Psychoanalysis (2013), The Real Gaze: Film Theory After Lacan (2007), and The Impossible David Lynch (2007). Emancipation after Hegel: Achieving a Contradictory Revolution (2019) is forthcoming from Columbia University Press. Dr. McGowan also contributed a chapter “The sex in their violence: eroticizing biopower” to the anthology On Psychoanalysis and Violence: Contemporary Lacanian Perspectives (Routledge, 2018) edited by Vanessa Sinclair and Manya Steinkoler: https://www.routledge.com/On-Psychoanalysis-and-Violence-Contemporary-Lacanian-Perspectives/Sinclair-Steinkoler/p/book/9781138346338 For more please visit: vermont.academia.edu/ToddMcGowan If you enjoy what we’re doing, please support the podcast at: www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl To hear Adrian Price's discussion of “An Artificial Tongue with a Natural Curl” – On Lacan’s Last Major Written Piece ‘Joyce le Symptôme’ visit: http://dasunbehagen.org/adrian-price-artificial-tongue-natural-curl-lacans-last-major-written-piece-joyce-le-symptome/ Alenka Zupancic's book "The Odd One In: on Comedy" is mentioned in this talk (https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/odd-one), as is Jennifer Friedlander's "Feminine Look: Sexuation, Spectatorship, Subversion," the work of Judith Butler and Joan Copjec. Rendering Unconscious Podcast can be found at: Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, Vimeo, SoundCloud Please visit the about page for links to all of these sites: www.renderingunconscious.org/about The track at the end of the episode is “The chapel is empty” from the upcoming album of the same name. Words by Vanessa Sinclair. Sounds by Akoustik Timbre Frekuency. From Highbrow Lowlife: https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com Artwork by Vanessa Sinclair & Carl Abrahamsson from the exhibition "Mementeros" currently on view at MOPIA, Zürich, from July 4 - August 28, 2019: www.porninart.com Original artwork available at Trapart Books, Films, Editions: https://store.trapart.net/item/4 Vanessa Sinclair & Carl Abrahamsson will be performing at Rua Red Gallery, Dublin, Saturday, August 10, as part of Kendell Geers' exhibition "The Second Coming (Do What Thou Wilt)": www.ruared.ie
Lacan published his Écrits in 1966, a compilation of his written work up to that middle period in his teaching. Notoriously difficult to read, the editors of the book we’re discussing today describe the Écrits as “an unwieldy, conglomerate ‘urtext’ … not a book at all … but ‘the waste’ of his teaching: elements he didn’t discuss in public … and sensitive points to which his audience would have reacted with reluctance.” It wasn’t until 2007 that, thanks to work of translator Bruce Fink, the complete edition of the Écrits were finally published in English. Now, Stijn Vanheule, Derek Hook and Calum Neill have brought us the three volume work, Reading Lacan’s Écrits (Routledge, 2018), which features world renowned Lacanian scholars and clinicians explicating in detailed paragraph-by-paragraph commentary each of the essays in the Écrits. Thanks to this publication, coming to grips with the Écrits in all its complexity has suddenly become possible. Lacan’s cryptic pronouncements are miraculously, lucidly reformulated, revealing them in their original and enlightening contributions to the practice and theory of psychoanalysis. What was involved in putting together this monumental and challenging work of exegesis? What does it say about the Lacanian tradition today — in all its differing styles, emphases and factions? Join us in conversation with Derek, Calum and Stijn as we explore this and more. Jordan Osserman grew up in South Florida and currently calls London home. He received his PhD in gender studies and psychoanalysis from University College London, his MA in psychosocial studies from Birkbeck College, and his BA in womens and gender studies from Dartmouth College. His published work can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lacan published his Écrits in 1966, a compilation of his written work up to that middle period in his teaching. Notoriously difficult to read, the editors of the book we're discussing today describe the Écrits as “an unwieldy, conglomerate ‘urtext' … not a book at all … but ‘the waste' of his teaching: elements he didn't discuss in public … and sensitive points to which his audience would have reacted with reluctance.” It wasn't until 2007 that, thanks to work of translator Bruce Fink, the complete edition of the Écrits were finally published in English. Now, Stijn Vanheule, Derek Hook and Calum Neill have brought us the three volume work, Reading Lacan's Écrits (Routledge, 2018), which features world renowned Lacanian scholars and clinicians explicating in detailed paragraph-by-paragraph commentary each of the essays in the Écrits. Thanks to this publication, coming to grips with the Écrits in all its complexity has suddenly become possible. Lacan's cryptic pronouncements are miraculously, lucidly reformulated, revealing them in their original and enlightening contributions to the practice and theory of psychoanalysis. What was involved in putting together this monumental and challenging work of exegesis? What does it say about the Lacanian tradition today — in all its differing styles, emphases and factions? Join us in conversation with Derek, Calum and Stijn as we explore this and more. Jordan Osserman grew up in South Florida and currently calls London home. He received his PhD in gender studies and psychoanalysis from University College London, his MA in psychosocial studies from Birkbeck College, and his BA in womens and gender studies from Dartmouth College. His published work can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis
Lacan published his Écrits in 1966, a compilation of his written work up to that middle period in his teaching. Notoriously difficult to read, the editors of the book we’re discussing today describe the Écrits as “an unwieldy, conglomerate ‘urtext’ … not a book at all … but ‘the waste’ of his teaching: elements he didn’t discuss in public … and sensitive points to which his audience would have reacted with reluctance.” It wasn’t until 2007 that, thanks to work of translator Bruce Fink, the complete edition of the Écrits were finally published in English. Now, Stijn Vanheule, Derek Hook and Calum Neill have brought us the three volume work, Reading Lacan’s Écrits (Routledge, 2018), which features world renowned Lacanian scholars and clinicians explicating in detailed paragraph-by-paragraph commentary each of the essays in the Écrits. Thanks to this publication, coming to grips with the Écrits in all its complexity has suddenly become possible. Lacan’s cryptic pronouncements are miraculously, lucidly reformulated, revealing them in their original and enlightening contributions to the practice and theory of psychoanalysis. What was involved in putting together this monumental and challenging work of exegesis? What does it say about the Lacanian tradition today — in all its differing styles, emphases and factions? Join us in conversation with Derek, Calum and Stijn as we explore this and more. Jordan Osserman grew up in South Florida and currently calls London home. He received his PhD in gender studies and psychoanalysis from University College London, his MA in psychosocial studies from Birkbeck College, and his BA in womens and gender studies from Dartmouth College. His published work can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lacan published his Écrits in 1966, a compilation of his written work up to that middle period in his teaching. Notoriously difficult to read, the editors of the book we’re discussing today describe the Écrits as “an unwieldy, conglomerate ‘urtext’ … not a book at all … but ‘the waste’ of his teaching: elements he didn’t discuss in public … and sensitive points to which his audience would have reacted with reluctance.” It wasn’t until 2007 that, thanks to work of translator Bruce Fink, the complete edition of the Écrits were finally published in English. Now, Stijn Vanheule, Derek Hook and Calum Neill have brought us the three volume work, Reading Lacan’s Écrits (Routledge, 2018), which features world renowned Lacanian scholars and clinicians explicating in detailed paragraph-by-paragraph commentary each of the essays in the Écrits. Thanks to this publication, coming to grips with the Écrits in all its complexity has suddenly become possible. Lacan’s cryptic pronouncements are miraculously, lucidly reformulated, revealing them in their original and enlightening contributions to the practice and theory of psychoanalysis. What was involved in putting together this monumental and challenging work of exegesis? What does it say about the Lacanian tradition today — in all its differing styles, emphases and factions? Join us in conversation with Derek, Calum and Stijn as we explore this and more. Jordan Osserman grew up in South Florida and currently calls London home. He received his PhD in gender studies and psychoanalysis from University College London, his MA in psychosocial studies from Birkbeck College, and his BA in womens and gender studies from Dartmouth College. His published work can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lacan published his Écrits in 1966, a compilation of his written work up to that middle period in his teaching. Notoriously difficult to read, the editors of the book we’re discussing today describe the Écrits as “an unwieldy, conglomerate ‘urtext’ … not a book at all … but ‘the waste’ of his teaching: elements he didn’t discuss in public … and sensitive points to which his audience would have reacted with reluctance.” It wasn’t until 2007 that, thanks to work of translator Bruce Fink, the complete edition of the Écrits were finally published in English. Now, Stijn Vanheule, Derek Hook and Calum Neill have brought us the three volume work, Reading Lacan’s Écrits (Routledge, 2018), which features world renowned Lacanian scholars and clinicians explicating in detailed paragraph-by-paragraph commentary each of the essays in the Écrits. Thanks to this publication, coming to grips with the Écrits in all its complexity has suddenly become possible. Lacan’s cryptic pronouncements are miraculously, lucidly reformulated, revealing them in their original and enlightening contributions to the practice and theory of psychoanalysis. What was involved in putting together this monumental and challenging work of exegesis? What does it say about the Lacanian tradition today — in all its differing styles, emphases and factions? Join us in conversation with Derek, Calum and Stijn as we explore this and more. Jordan Osserman grew up in South Florida and currently calls London home. He received his PhD in gender studies and psychoanalysis from University College London, his MA in psychosocial studies from Birkbeck College, and his BA in womens and gender studies from Dartmouth College. His published work can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lacan published his Écrits in 1966, a compilation of his written work up to that middle period in his teaching. Notoriously difficult to read, the editors of the book we’re discussing today describe the Écrits as “an unwieldy, conglomerate ‘urtext’ … not a book at all … but ‘the waste’ of his teaching: elements he didn’t discuss in public … and sensitive points to which his audience would have reacted with reluctance.” It wasn’t until 2007 that, thanks to work of translator Bruce Fink, the complete edition of the Écrits were finally published in English. Now, Stijn Vanheule, Derek Hook and Calum Neill have brought us the three volume work, Reading Lacan’s Écrits (Routledge, 2018), which features world renowned Lacanian scholars and clinicians explicating in detailed paragraph-by-paragraph commentary each of the essays in the Écrits. Thanks to this publication, coming to grips with the Écrits in all its complexity has suddenly become possible. Lacan’s cryptic pronouncements are miraculously, lucidly reformulated, revealing them in their original and enlightening contributions to the practice and theory of psychoanalysis. What was involved in putting together this monumental and challenging work of exegesis? What does it say about the Lacanian tradition today — in all its differing styles, emphases and factions? Join us in conversation with Derek, Calum and Stijn as we explore this and more. Jordan Osserman grew up in South Florida and currently calls London home. He received his PhD in gender studies and psychoanalysis from University College London, his MA in psychosocial studies from Birkbeck College, and his BA in womens and gender studies from Dartmouth College. His published work can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stijn Vanheule is a clinical psychologist and professor at Ghent University, Belgium. He is also a privately practicing psychoanalyst and a member of the New Lacanian School for Psychoanalysis. He is the author of The Subject of Psychosis: A Lacanian Perspective and Diagnosis, the DSM - A Critical Review and Psychiatric Diagnosis Revisited: From DSM to Clinical Case Formulation. www.stijnvanheule.psychoanalysis.be Mentioned in this episode: Event on Psychosis at IPTAR, NYC, June 1, 2019: https://iptar.org/event/june-1st-save-the-date-on-the-verge/ Summer course on Lacan's Seminar XXIII offered at Ghent University, July 15-19, 2019: https://pevpat-ugent.be/intensive-doctoral-school/ Ecrits conference at Duquesne University in the Fall, October 11-13, 2019: https://www.duq.edu/academics/schools/liberal-arts/departments-and-programs/psychology/2019-lacans-écrits-conference For more, visit: www.stijnvanheule.psychoanalysis.be www.drvanessasinclair.net www.renderingunconscious.org www.trapart.net www.dasunbehagen.org Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, who interviews psychoanalysts, psychologists, scholars, creative arts therapists, writers, poets, philosophers, artists & other intellectuals about their process, work, world events, the current state of mental health care, politics, culture, the arts & more. Rendering Unconscious is also a book! Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics & Poetry published by Trapart Books, 2019. Visit www.trapart.net Book release party at Aeon Books, 151 E Broadway, Manhattan, June 15 @ 7pm For more information visit www.dasunbehagen.org If you enjoy what we’re doing, please support the podcast at www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl The song at the end of the episode is from the My Silent Lips (OST) by Sinnelag to the film by Carl Abrahamsson. The film can be viewed on Vimeo on Demand: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/mysilentlips The soundtrack can be heard at Bandcamp, iTunes, Spotify, www.Highbrow-Lowlife.com and all major streaming platforms. https://carlabrahamsson.bandcamp.com Artwork by Vanessa Sinclair www.chaosofthethirdmind.com