New Books in Psychoanalysis

When People Can't Listen

Mar 10, 2025
Dive into a rich discussion about the challenges of listening, as experts unpack emotional experiences from recent conferences and cultural events. They explore how performances by artists like Sam Cooke and Kendrick Lamar transcend language, highlighting the power of music to convey deep societal messages. The conversation touches on psychological barriers to communication and the need for open dialogue in navigating cultural divides. Join them as they emphasize the importance of active listening in both therapy and everyday life.
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ANECDOTE

Hope Through Reunification and Song

  • Felicia Powell-Williams shared how the 2024 American Psychoanalytic Association meeting brought hope through a reunification and tolerance of differences.
  • She described a powerful personal connection to Sam Cooke's "It's Been a Long Time Coming" played on a panel that deeply resonated with her family history.
INSIGHT

Artistry Versus Societal Control

  • Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show fused artistry and social commentary, conveying messages on race and identity.
  • The metaphor of Samuel L. Jackson as Uncle Sam controlling the music symbolizes societal control clashing with artistic expression.
INSIGHT

Denial Blocks Understanding

  • Denial and rationalization often prevent people from truly listening to difficult societal messages.
  • People may dismiss music or performances they find painful or challenging without attempting to understand their deeper meaning.
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