Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

An Analyst's Reflections on Her Treatments and Her Life with Beverly Kolsky, MSW (Tupper Lake, New York)

Oct 5, 2025
Beverly Kolsky is an experienced psychotherapist and author of the memoir On and Off the Couch. In this conversation, she explores her transformative analytic journey from feelings of profound loss and self-destruction to discovering kindness within herself. Beverly shares her experiences of sensation-seeking and the impact of her father's death on her life choices. She emphasizes the importance of kindness in therapy and reflects on the nonlinear nature of psychoanalysis, illustrating how it can lead to lasting change.
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Love As Immediate Recognition

  • Beverly describes meeting a French painter whose gaze felt like recognition and acted as an immediate aphrodisiac.
  • She followed him across Europe, using sensation and novelty to distract from deeper longing and loss.
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Paying To Be Recognized

  • Beverly recounts landing on an analyst's couch in Little Venice after leaving the painter and running out of money.
  • She says she was paying for someone to recognize her, and her analyst did exactly that.
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Internalizing Her Father As Comfort

  • Beverly recalls her father dying at age 32 and how his presence was later internalized as a comforting 'space' between her and her brother.
  • That internalized father became a sustaining internal object, which she calls a great gift.
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