

The Analyst's Early Experiences: Emerging Themes in Theory and Practice with Karen Maroda, PhD
Jul 3, 2022
Karen J. Maroda, an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and a practicing psychoanalyst, dives into the profound impact of early experiences on therapy. She discusses how personal histories shape therapeutic roles, highlighting themes of empathy, sensitivity, and self-sacrifice. The conversation touches on the complexities of emotional boundaries and the importance of recognizing one’s own desires in therapy. Maroda also explores the dynamics of conflict in therapeutic relationships and the significance of understanding countertransference to enhance healing.
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Intro
00:00 • 6min
Influence of Personal Histories in Therapy
06:00 • 19min
Exploring the Realities of Analytic Reverie and Self-awareness
25:10 • 2min
Embracing Conflict in Therapy
27:14 • 4min
Navigating the Mother-Child Paradigm in Therapy
31:36 • 5min
Understanding Enactment and Countertransference in Therapy
36:33 • 2min
Navigating Emotional Turmoil in Therapy
38:38 • 13min