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#31 On Climate Change with Susan Kassouf - Traumatized sensibility and denial

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Dear Listener, In this episode we continue our discussion on climate change with Susan Kassouf. We talk about traumatized sensibility, a concept important to Susan, about narcissism and castration, how the planet can hide the civilization, and the need to develop a new language to think climate change in psychoanalysis, and much more. A difficult but needed discussion as the magnitude of the threat of climate change is hard to grasp for many. Share with us your comments or questions directly at discussionsonpsychoanalysis@pm.me or on twitter twitter.com/DiscusOnPsycha Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/249668092601494/ SoundCloud @user-296153775 iTunes podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disc…is/id1454139315 [02:25] Traumatized sensibility [07:14] How do we help patients to get there? [10:30] Narcissism and castration [14:21] Thinking positively [16:50] Can a planet hide a civilization? [20:08] The problem with symbolic thinking [23:23] A new language [25:00] The power structure [30:58] The unthinkable pollution and resources [35:51] What about the training? [41:26] Ending
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Dear Listener, In this episode we continue our discussion on climate change with Susan Kassouf. We talk about traumatized sensibility, a concept important to Susan, about narcissism and castration, how the planet can hide the civilization, and the need to develop a new language to think climate change in psychoanalysis, and much more. A difficult but needed discussion as the magnitude of the threat of climate change is hard to grasp for many. Share with us your comments or questions directly at discussionsonpsychoanalysis@pm.me or on twitter twitter.com/DiscusOnPsycha Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/249668092601494/ SoundCloud @user-296153775 iTunes podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disc…is/id1454139315 [02:25] Traumatized sensibility [07:14] How do we help patients to get there? [10:30] Narcissism and castration [14:21] Thinking positively [16:50] Can a planet hide a civilization? [20:08] The problem with symbolic thinking [23:23] A new language [25:00] The power structure [30:58] The unthinkable pollution and resources [35:51] What about the training? [41:26] Ending
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