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Subject of the Unconscious

How Psychoanalysis Changes Over Time

Neil Gorman

Neil Gorman

02 Jul 2025
How Psychoanalysis Changes Over Time
Photo by Moritz Kindler / Unsplash

In this episode of Subject of the Unconscious, Isolda & Neil speak about how psychoanalysis has changed (and how it has stayed the same) over time. 

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