Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

Superego, Conscience and the Narcissism of our Times with Don Carveth, PhD (Toronto)

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Sep 3, 2023
Exploring the biological basis of conscience versus socially constructed values, emphasizing core ethics of life, truth, love, and kindness. Distinguishing between super ego and conscience in therapy, discussing empathy and sympathy. Speaker's dynamic relationship with God and conscience, challenges in psychoanalysis on unconscious processes vs. social constructivism, contrasting superego and conscience roles in deterring empathy.
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Innate Conscience

  • Conscience is a built-in ethic, not socially constructed.
  • Psychoanalysis values life, truth, and love, similar to infants' innate morality.
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True Self vs. Superego

  • True self (Winnicott) aligns with innate conscience, separate from superego.
  • Superego reflects social constructs like racism and sexism, unlike core values.
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Conscience vs. Superego

  • Socially learned values (superego) differ from inherent ethics (conscience).
  • Analysts value life over death, truth over lies, and kindness over cruelty.
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