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Mark Solms is widely regarded as one of the leading figures in contemporary psychoanalysis and neuroscience. As editor of Freud’s New Standard Edition, he has played a major role in restoring psychoanalysis to scientific debate. His latest book bears a characteristically ambitious title: The Only Cure: Freud and the Neuroscience of Mental Healing.
Drawing on Mark Kinet’s critical review, two virtual hosts explore the strengths and limitations of Solms’ neuropsychoanalytic vision of psychoanalysis. The stakes are high, although—paraphrasing Freud—every advance may ultimately prove to be only half as great as it first appears.
For more information, visit: www.markkinet.be
Current Psychoanalytics presents AI-generated conversations inspired by the books and writings of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Mark Kinet. Each episode aims to stimulate reflection and dialogue on contemporary psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice.
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Some children learn too early how to care for others—and too late how to care for themselves.
Based on Mark Kinet's The Psychodynamics and Psychogenesis of Parentification, this AI-generated conversation explores the hidden costs of growing up with responsibilities that belong to adults.
Two virtual hosts discuss role reversal, emotional parentification, family dynamics, resilience, and vulnerability, showing how childhood experiences can continue to shape adult relationships and psychological well-being.
An accessible introduction to one of the most significant yet under-recognised themes in contemporary psychotherapy.
The Psychodynamics and Psychogenesis of Parentification - 1st Edition
More information: www.markkinet.be
Current Psychoanalytics presents AI-generated discussions inspired by the books and writings of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Mark Kinet. Each episode offers an accessible introduction to contemporary psychoanalytic thought and practice.
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Why is therapy not a car wash?
Based on Mark Kinet's Patient Testimonies of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Reported and Recorded, this AI-generated conversation explores what psychotherapy looks like through the eyes of those who have actually undergone it.
Drawing on 38 patient testimonies, two virtual hosts discuss therapeutic change, emotional insight, human connection, and the complex process through which people come to understand themselves differently.
A unique exploration of psychotherapy from the patient's perspective—where outcomes are measured not only in symptoms reduced, but also in lives transformed.
Patient Testimonies of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. Reported and Recorded
More information: www.markkinet.be
Current Psychoanalytics presents AI-generated discussions inspired by the books and writings of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Mark Kinet. Each episode offers an accessible introduction to contemporary psychoanalytic thought and practice.
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What does psychoanalytic psychotherapy actually look like in everyday psychiatric practice?
Drawing on Mark Kinet's Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in Psychiatric Practice: Premises and Clinical Portraits, this AI-generated discussion explores the theory and practice of psychodynamic treatment through a series of vivid clinical portraits.
Two virtual hosts examine the therapeutic relationship, transference, resistance, interpretation, and the subtle processes through which psychological change becomes possible.
Combining clinical insight with practical experience, this episode offers a rich introduction to contemporary psychoanalytic psychotherapy and its place within modern psychiatry.
Ideal for psychiatrists, psychotherapists, psychologists, trainees, and anyone interested in the human encounter at the heart of therapy.
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in Psychiatric Practice. Premises and Clinical Portraits
More information: www.markkinet.be
Current Psychoanalytics presents AI-generated discussions inspired by the books and writings of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Mark Kinet. Each episode offers an accessible introduction to contemporary psychoanalytic thought and practice.
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Can psychiatry benefit from psychoanalytic thinking without abandoning scientific rigour?
Drawing on Mark Kinet's Psychoanalytic Principles in Psychiatric Practice: A Remedy by Truth, this AI-generated discussion explores the fundamental principles that psychoanalysis can contribute to contemporary psychiatric care.
Through a lively conversation between two virtual hosts, listeners are introduced to themes such as unconscious meaning, therapeutic listening, transference, subjectivity, diagnosis, and the place of truth in mental health treatment.
Rather than opposing psychiatry and psychoanalysis, this episode examines how both perspectives can enrich one another in everyday clinical practice.
Ideal for psychiatrists, psychotherapists, psychologists, trainees, and anyone interested in a more humane and reflective approach to mental suffering.
Psychoanalytic Principles in Psychiatric Practice. A Remedy by Truth
More information: www.markkinet.be
Current Psychoanalytics presents AI-generated discussions inspired by the books and writings of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Mark Kinet. Each episode offers an accessible introduction to contemporary psychoanalytic thought and practice.
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Can neuroscience help us understand what Freud meant by the drive?
Drawing on Mark Kinet's The Spirit of the Drive in Neuropsychoanalysis, this AI-generated conversation explores the fascinating dialogue between psychoanalysis and contemporary brain science.
Through a lively discussion between two virtual hosts, listeners are introduced to topics such as affective consciousness, SEEKING, motivation, desire, and the future of psychoanalytic thinking.
Whether you are a clinician, researcher, student, or simply curious about the human mind, this episode provides an accessible gateway into one of the most exciting developments in contemporary psychoanalysis.
The Spirit of the Drive in Neuropsychoanalysis
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Current Psychoanalytics presents AI-generated discussions inspired by the books and writings of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Mark Kinet. Each episode offers an accessible introduction to contemporary psychoanalytic thought and practice.