Self Work
Finding Our Minds
English - February 22, 2023 20:00 - 40 minutes - 27.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 24 ratingsMental Health Health & Fitness therapy mental health wellness spirituality listening finding our minds minds mind and matter Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Today's final episode of this season's lecture series, Dr. Arnd-Caddigan discusses what it takes for inner change to occur in an individual, and how other people are involved in the process.
Works discussed in today's episode include:
Benjamin, J. (2004). Beyond doer and done-to: An intersubjective view of thirdness. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 73, 5-46
Benjamin, B. (1988). Bonds of love: Psychoanalysis, feminism, and the problem of domination. Pantheon.
Chessick, R. G. (1990). Self-analysis: A fool for a patient? Psychoanalytic Review, 77, 311-340.
Fonagy, P., Gergely, G., Jurist, E. & Target, M. (2005). Affect regulation, mentalization, and the development of the self. Other Press.
Stern, D. (1985). The interpersonal world of the infant: A view from psychoanalysis and developmental psychology. Basic Books.
Tronick, E. Z., Bruschweiler-Stern, N., Harrison, A. M., Lyons-Ruth, K., Morgan, A.C., Nahum, J. P., Sander, L. & Stern, D. N. (1999). Dyadically expanded states of consciousness and the process of therapeutic change. Infant Mental Health Journal, 19,
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Dr. Margaret Arnd-Caddigan (she/her), LCSW is an Associate Professor of Social Work at East Carolina University. Her latest book, Holistic Psychotherapy from a Post-Materialist Perspective is available wherever books are sold.
Léa Fae Caddigan (they/he/she/fae/faer) is a writer/director based in New York City. You can follow them on Instagram and Tiktok.
Artwork by Ray Gonzalez and music by Anton Ashmere.