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Roberta Satow

Practicing psychoanalyst for 35 years, senior faculty member at the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis. Author of several books, including the novel "Our Time Is Up."

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Jan 16, 2025 • 50min

Roberta Satow, "Our Time Is Up" (Ipbooks, 2024)

In this engaging discussion, Roberta Satow, a seasoned psychoanalyst and author, delves into her novel, 'Our Time Is Up.' She skillfully navigates the tension between patient and analyst, revealing how her protagonist, Rose, embodies both roles. The conversation highlights the complexities of transference, the importance of intimacy in therapy, and the creative process behind blending autobiographical elements with fiction. Satow also reflects on how personal experiences and emotions shape therapeutic dynamics, sparking a rich dialogue on regret, guilt, and connection.
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Jan 16, 2025 • 50min

Roberta Satow, "Our Time Is Up" (Ipbooks, 2024)

Dr. Roberta Satow, a seasoned psychoanalyst and author, discusses her latest book, a novel that presents psychoanalysis through the lens of both patient and analyst. She intricately weaves transference themes into her protagonist Rose's journey, exploring intimacy, trust, and emotional dynamics in therapy. Satow shares her shift from academic writing to storytelling, reflecting on her own experiences within orthodox settings. The conversation also touches on the significance of cultural influences and how personal narratives can enrich therapeutic relationships.
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Sep 22, 2024 • 1h 1min

A Sociologist/Psychoanalyst Writes a Novel/Memoir with Roberta Satow, PhD (Washington, CT)

Roberta Satow, PhD, is a practicing psychoanalyst and former sociologist whose writing blends personal and professional reflections. In a captivating discussion, she delves into the evolution of unspoken thoughts in therapy, drawing parallels to her memoir/novel, 'Our Time is Up.' Satow also shares insights from her historical fiction inspired by Trotsky's life, revealing how culture shapes therapeutic experiences. They explore the emotional intertwining of patient and therapist, spotlighting the profound connections that deepen through shared vulnerabilities.