Tag Archives: Freud

#299 Cronenberg’s A Dangerous Method with Jungian Analyst, John Beebe MD





#252 – A Buddhist Perspective on Psychotherapy with Mark Epstein, MD





Mark Epstein, M.D., is a psychiatrist and author of Psychotherapy Without The Self: A Buddhist Perspective (Yale University Press, 2007), Going to Pieces: Without Falling Apart (Broadway Books, 1999), and Thoughts Without a Thinker: Psychotherapy from a Buddhist Perspective (Basic Books, 1995). Dr. Epstein is a graduate of Harvard College and the Harvard Medical School. [...]

#236 – The Efficacy of Psychodynamic Therapies with Jonathan Shedler





Transcript Click here to go to his website! A psychology podcast by David Van Nuys, Ph.D. Standard Podcast [ 1:08:20 ]

#234 – Psychoanalysis in Ireland with Paul Moore





Paul Moore B.A. Psych., M. Phil., M.Sc. is a psychologist and psychotherapist working in private practice in Dublin, Kilkenny & Carlow, Ireland. Paul is also a lecturer in psychology, teaching introductory psychology and social psychology on the undergraduate programme, at Carlow Institute of Technology, in the Life Long Learning department. He teaches courses in the [...]

#145 – A Psychoanalyst’s View of HBO’s “In Treatment”





#144 – Psychoanalysis From Both Sides of The Couch





#131 – Confronting Death





#130 – Shrink Rap Radio LIVE! #5





Jerry Trumbule. It’s a wide ranging conversation covering “the memex,” Google, science fiction, Second LIfe, Moroccan kids in cyber cafes, and more. (Psychology podcast by David Van Nuys, Ph.D.) Standard Podcast [ 53:06 ]

#107 – 115th APA Convention





I was excited to attend the 115th American Psychological Association convention in San Francisco. I’m under the impression that it is the largest professional association on the planet and there were roughly 16,000 psychologists in attendance. This podcast is a sampler of the APA convention, based on short interviews I was able to conduct during [...]

#101 – The Bitch, The Crone, and The Harlot