Episode 28: Social Worker's Daughter

Episode 28: Social Worker's Daughter

What is it like to grow up the child of a therapist? Megan Griffiths is a filmmaker whose dark characters and tragic situations are undoubtedly influenced by her mother’s work as a social worker. Her latest film, Sadie, is a modern critique of the American culture of violence as it effects a young girl whose father is away at war. It is streaming now on Amazon Prime and available for rent or purchase on iTunes. She sat down with John to talk about the psychology of her films, her mom’s impact on her art, and working as a female filmmaker in the #MeToo era. Support: www.patreon.com/betweenus Contact: betweenuspodcast@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/betweenuspodcast/ Twitter: twitter.com/BetweenUsPod Instagram: www.instagram.com/betweenuspod/

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Episode 61: Fifty Miles of Elbow Room

Episode 61: Fifty Miles of Elbow Room

Dorothy Holmes joins John Totten for a live conversation at the International Forum for Psychoanalytic Education. As the Forum’s Hans Loewald Award recipient, Dr. Holmes reflects on her work with the ...

25 Feb 55min

Episode 60: Recognition, In Real Life

Episode 60: Recognition, In Real Life

Jessica Benjamin joins host John Totten for our season finale. In a wide-ranging conversation [outlined below], the renowned psychoanalyst and theorist reflects on her radical upbringing, the developm...

1 Okt 20251h 44min

Episode 59: Bad Faith Alone

Episode 59: Bad Faith Alone

Lara Sheehi was doing her job as a professor of clinical psychology when her criticism of Israel catapulted her into uninvited infamy. Bad faith accusations of antisemitism, reliant on obfuscating pol...

17 Sep 20251h 21min

Episode 58: This Machine Kills Fascism

Episode 58: This Machine Kills Fascism

Sue Grand joins us for a conversation about hatred and totalitarianism. A psychoanalyst who has spent decades studying trauma and the ways evil reproduces across history, Grand is interested in how in...

3 Sep 20251h 20min

Episode 57: What's Mine Is Yours

Episode 57: What's Mine Is Yours

Tony Bass is less concerned with building psychological metatheories than with how theory comes alive in the consulting room. From the earliest days of the Relational movement, he worked alongside Ste...

20 Aug 20251h 15min

Episode 56: Reclaiming the Relational

Episode 56: Reclaiming the Relational

Roy Barsness returns to the show to discuss his new book, which establishes a psychodynamic model of clinical supervision. Steeped in relational psychoanalytic values, this approach offers not only a ...

6 Aug 202557min

Episode 55: Dark Knight of the Soul

Episode 55: Dark Knight of the Soul

Jay Bakker joins us live from the International Forum for Psychoanalytic Education. As the child of the famous televangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, Jay has always been surrounded by persistent na...

23 Jul 20251h 2min

Episode 54: Everybody Stays Chill

Episode 54: Everybody Stays Chill

Lynne Layton joins us for our most political conversation to date. Layton’s concept of the normative unconscious, which addresses the myriad of ways we all strive to maintain the status quo, has been ...

9 Jul 20251h 22min

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