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Private Practice Podcast
Dan Brown & James Hall
52 episodes
7 months ago
Just about sufficiently entertaining and somewhere on the path to fascinating information about the mind, Private Practice Podcast is tantalisingly close to being exactly what you need to improve your own conscious state of mind. This is your non-existent super-ego telling you to join Dan Brown and James Hall on a quest to explore how the ideas in psychotherapy can be considered outside of the therapy room, leading to a more complex and enjoyable life. Your negative thought patterns might be telling you right now that it's not worth your time, but my moderate ones are saying this is by no means inevitable. Go on, treat yourself.

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Just about sufficiently entertaining and somewhere on the path to fascinating information about the mind, Private Practice Podcast is tantalisingly close to being exactly what you need to improve your own conscious state of mind. This is your non-existent super-ego telling you to join Dan Brown and James Hall on a quest to explore how the ideas in psychotherapy can be considered outside of the therapy room, leading to a more complex and enjoyable life. Your negative thought patterns might be telling you right now that it's not worth your time, but my moderate ones are saying this is by no means inevitable. Go on, treat yourself.

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Mental Health
Comedy,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Health & Fitness
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2020 Summer Special
Private Practice Podcast
1 hour 36 minutes 41 seconds
5 years ago
2020 Summer Special

We could have made a breezy 'Top 10 Tips to Improve your Mental Health' summer special. But of course we didn't. We instead came up with our Top 10 psychoanalytical questions for 2020, because a totally neutral, satisfactory state of consciousness is necessarily hard work to achieve against the inevitable oppression of psychic entropy at the best of times, let alone in a global pandemic and existential cultural chaos. It involves trawling through giggles, news about France ('James Finds Himself, Again!' The sequel no one asked for…), the tradition of the Sack Game, and the following complex topics:

Suicide

The empirical or subjective nature of sense data

Peak experience

Psychedelics

Physical displacement

The problems with modelling mental data

What things can a psychoanalyst know?

Thinking in words, pictures and sounds

Giving and taking offence (hopefully you'll be offended by something we say, or else we'll have to try harder next time)

…and a teaser of what we've already started recording for season seven: Carl Rogers vs the Psychopaths.

You're welcome.

Top 10 jazzy music credit:
Disco Metropolis by Vyra (soundcloud.com/vyramusic)
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

Sack Game music credit:
The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, archive.org



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Private Practice Podcast
Just about sufficiently entertaining and somewhere on the path to fascinating information about the mind, Private Practice Podcast is tantalisingly close to being exactly what you need to improve your own conscious state of mind. This is your non-existent super-ego telling you to join Dan Brown and James Hall on a quest to explore how the ideas in psychotherapy can be considered outside of the therapy room, leading to a more complex and enjoyable life. Your negative thought patterns might be telling you right now that it's not worth your time, but my moderate ones are saying this is by no means inevitable. Go on, treat yourself.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.