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Episode 29: Mothers, Daughters, and Food with Judith Rabinor, PhD

Episode 29: Mothers, Daughters, and Food with Judith Rabinor, PhD

Apr 15, 2022 | 0 comments

    “All Jenny knew was that she wanted to lose weight. One of the things I say to people when I teach about eating disorders is ‘treating eating disorders is all about food and not at all about food’. It is not at all about food, there is always an...
Episode 28: The Neurology of Religious Belief with Andrew Newberg, MD

Episode 28: The Neurology of Religious Belief with Andrew Newberg, MD

Apr 1, 2022 | 0 comments

    “If somebody was to say a prayer to Jesus versus say a prayer to Allah versus say a prayer to Vishnu – in some sense that is going to be a similar kind of process in the brain. They are repeating certain words directed towards some higher...
Episode 27: A Conversation with Ukrainian Psychoanalyst Oleksandra Mirza

Episode 27: A Conversation with Ukrainian Psychoanalyst Oleksandra Mirza

Mar 15, 2022 | 0 comments

  “We understand that we are not alone. It is crucially important to feel like that because we are a large country compared to other European countries – we are the largest country in Europe and have 45 million population. But in comparison to Russia it is very...
Episode 26: Intergenerational Secrets and their Discovery in Psychotherapy with Galit Atlas, PhD

Episode 26: Intergenerational Secrets and their Discovery in Psychotherapy with Galit Atlas, PhD

Mar 11, 2022 | 0 comments

    “There is a very close relation between being known and knowing others and allowing others to know us. When somebody goes to therapy, it usually impacts everyone around them in many ways. We can say it challenges relationships. It does many things....
Episode 25: When Someone You Care About Has an Eating Disorder with Judith Brisman, Ph.D.

Episode 25: When Someone You Care About Has an Eating Disorder with Judith Brisman, Ph.D.

Feb 25, 2022 | 0 comments

    “When someone is disordered in their eating often what you find is that they’ve been a kid who has learned to have radar for the feelings of other people. Whether it’s a family where the kid can’t express their emotions and parents’ emotions rule, that...
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Harvey Schwartz, MD Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Sidney Kimmel School of Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia. Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst, Philadelphia (PCOP) and New York (PANY).

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