This week, Aneta and Isaac speak with Xiaomeng Qiao, an analyst-in-training, writer, and game developer. Qiao examines the potential and the limitations of AI usage in analysis, self-understanding, and video game development. Qiao's work explores where generative technology can strike a harmony with analysis and where video games can mirror or enrich clinical work. "Despite the common perception of AI as all-powerful, I’ve discovered its profound limitations. Working with AI requires me...
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This week, Aneta and Isaac speak with Xiaomeng Qiao, an analyst-in-training, writer, and game developer. Qiao examines the potential and the limitations of AI usage in analysis, self-understanding, and video game development. Qiao's work explores where generative technology can strike a harmony with analysis and where video games can mirror or enrich clinical work. "Despite the common perception of AI as all-powerful, I’ve discovered its profound limitations. Working with AI requires me...
Minding the Gap in Democracy and Psychoanalysis with Jill Gentile
Voices from ROOM: A Podcast for Analytic Action
52 minutes
10 months ago
Minding the Gap in Democracy and Psychoanalysis with Jill Gentile
This week, Isaac and Aneta speak with Jill Gentile about how the liberatory and inclusive projects of democracy and psychoanalysis reflect and enable patriarchy. Suggesting that castration fantasy was psychoanalysis’s original conspiracy theory, Gentile draws our attention to the non-binary, non-unitary vaginal space as a repressed signifier of the multiplicity of otherness. Channeling Winnicott, she suggests that the birthing fantasies, misogyny, and the overt exclusion of others during Trum...
Voices from ROOM: A Podcast for Analytic Action
This week, Aneta and Isaac speak with Xiaomeng Qiao, an analyst-in-training, writer, and game developer. Qiao examines the potential and the limitations of AI usage in analysis, self-understanding, and video game development. Qiao's work explores where generative technology can strike a harmony with analysis and where video games can mirror or enrich clinical work. "Despite the common perception of AI as all-powerful, I’ve discovered its profound limitations. Working with AI requires me...