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Eavesdrop on Lisa, Deb, and Joseph as they engage in lively, sometimes irreverent conversations about a wide range of topics and dream analysis through the lens of depth psychology provided by Carl Jung.

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Eavesdrop on Lisa, Deb, and Joseph as they engage in lively, sometimes irreverent conversations about a wide range of topics and dream analysis through the lens of depth psychology provided by Carl Jung.

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Episode 29 – Envy and Jealousy: Hobgoblins in Relationships

Episode 29 – Envy and Jealousy: Hobgoblins in Relationships

Envy is a painful symptom of disconnection from the Self. We relate envy and jealousy to early developmental dynamics, with envy related to the dyad of mother-and-baby and jealousy arriving a later, when the child realizes that sometimes he is left out of his parent’s relationship with one another.

Episode 28 – Boredom

Episode 28 – Boredom

Boredom is not depression or dissociation, sadness or loneliness…but what is it?

Episode 26 – Betrayal

Episode 26 – Betrayal

The experience of betrayal is painful, confusing, and damaging to one’s basic sense of self and reality.

Episode 23 – Indecision

Episode 23 – Indecision

Many people have difficulty making decisions, whether large or small. Among other factors, the psychology behind the fear of making a decision can be related to fear of making a mistake, lack of motivation, suppressed anger and aggression, and difficulty accepting the limitations and ordinariness of adulthood.

Episode 22 – Pressure to Conform and Differentiation

Episode 22 – Pressure to Conform and Differentiation

The pressure to conform to familial and cultural values provides guidelines for each new generation – and can also stifle the uniqueness necessary not only to the individual but to family and cultural health.