Three Associating: Adventures in Relational Psychoanalytic Supervision
A podcast by Gill Straker, Rachael Burton, Andrew Geeves
34 Episodes
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Episode 2: Us Vs Them Thinking - A Silent Threat To Your Mental Health
Published: 3/2/2025 -
Episode 1: How To Spot Narcissism - Red Flags and Dating Hacks
Published: 2/2/2025 -
Episode 8: Hooked On A Feeling: Traumatophilia and Traumatophobia
Published: 12/22/2024 -
Episode 7: The Sound of Silence
Published: 12/7/2024 -
Episode 6: Internet Connection or Intimate Connection?
Published: 11/24/2024 -
Episode 5: Trauma and Magic Powers Part II
Published: 10/13/2024 -
Episode 4: When Two Become One: The Seduction of Merger
Published: 9/1/2024 -
Episode 3: Erotic Countertransference: The Taboo of Being Turned On
Published: 7/14/2024 -
Episode 2: Too Good for the 'Hood
Published: 6/4/2024 -
Episode 1: The Therapist's Revenge: Trading Porn for Prayer Cards
Published: 2/18/2024 -
Episode 8: XOXO Gossip Girl; Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
Published: 12/5/2023 -
Episode 7: Sex Talk
Published: 11/6/2023 -
Episode 6: An Education on Trauma: The Obliteration of Thinking and Feeling
Published: 10/2/2023 -
Episode 5: SHUSH! When Talking Is The Problem and Not The Cure
Published: 9/3/2023 -
Episode 4: Dine In or Take Away Therapy
Published: 5/22/2023 -
Episode 3: Dank Memes, TikTok, and Unprocessed Grief
Published: 5/1/2023 -
Episode 2: The Dangers of Addiction: Help Me, Help You
Published: 4/10/2023 -
Episode 1: Neurodiversity: Lost in Translation
Published: 3/19/2023 -
Episode 8: When The 'Not Me' Is Actually Not Me
Published: 7/10/2022 -
Episode 7: Decent Or Indecent Exposure
Published: 6/13/2022
Three Associating is a podcast that offers the listener a peek behind the closed doors of therapists working within a relational psychoanalytic model. Join Rachael and Andrew as they explore with their supervisor Gill how their own hidden feelings and motivations influence the therapeutic process and affect their patients. In each episode, a relational dilemma arising in the context of work with a fictitious patient is explored. While reasons of confidentiality and privacy mean that none of the patients we discuss are real, the relational dynamics are. www.threeassociating.com