“What remains unresolved in the mind knows no time.”
This episode is the first of a three-part series on the psychoanalysis of trauma. In the first part we will hear about attachment and early childhood trauma and the impact it can have on our psychological development.

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Lives of the Unconscious

Summary:
“What remains unresolved in the mind knows no time.”
This episode is the first of a three-part series on the psychoanalysis of trauma. In the first part we will hear about attachment and early childhood trauma and the impact it can have on our psychological development.


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