213: Inside and Out: Mutual Influences of Psychic and Social Realities I

Course Description

Instructors

Donald Moss, M.D.
Lynne Zeavin, Psy.D.

April 25 – June 13, 2022
Mondays, 7:00 – 8:25 pm

No class: 5/30

Co-requisites

Candidates must have at least one case in supervised psychoanalysis to be eligible to take second year courses.

Course Description

Typically in our work we maintain an exclusive focus on the determining power of psychic reality. Psychic reality is thought to be the foundation of all our psychoanalytic understanding. This course will examine the undertheorized contributions of External Reality to individual experience and psychic development. We will discuss a variety of social formations and their impact on psychic life. In addition to taking on such pathological structures as racism, misogyny and homophobia, the course will explore ideology and false consciousness, the formation of our beliefs, and various forms of violence, including to the natural world. This course aims to uncover the multiple determinants of each of these phenomena, not only in unconscious fantasy, but also in unrecognized social forces. Embedded in this course will be a critique of our usual exclusive emphasis on psychic reality and individual development.

Educational Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. describe how social realities impact the development of our minds.
  2. discuss the interplay between the psyche and society, including the impact of race,
    homophobia and our place in the natural world

Evaluation Method

Each student’s participation in class discussion and demonstration of understanding of the course objectives, readings and clinical material is assessed in a written evaluation by the instructor(s).

Schedule of Classes & Course Readings

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READINGS ARE CONFIRMED.

Section I. Inside and Out

CLASS 1: April 25, 2022
REQUIRED READINGS
Moss, D. (2001) On Hating in the First Person Plural: Thinking Psychoanalytically about Racism, Homophobia, and Misogyny. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 49:1315-1334.

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Moss, D., & Zeavin, L. (Eds.). (2021). Hating, Abhorring and Wishing to Destroy: Psychoanalytic Essays on the Contemporary Moment (1st ed.). Routledge. [Read Introduction]

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CLASS 2: May 2, 2022

Guest Instructor: Robert Lifton, MD

REQUIRED READINGS

Lifton, R. (2021). Can Proteanism be Grounded? Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 69(6): 1153–1161.

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CLASS 3: May 9, 2022

Guest Instructor: Robert Lifton, MD

REQUIRED READINGS

Lifton, R. Rejecting survival: How Trumpist denials of the COVID catastrophe impede recovery and renewal. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, published online August 24, 2021.

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Section II. Toward a Social Unconscious

CLASS 4: May 16, 2022
REQUIRED READINGS

Gentile, J. (2020). Time May Change Us: The Strange Temporalities, Novel Paradoxes, and Democratic Imaginaries of a Pandemic. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 68(4):649-669.

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González, F.J. (2020). First World Problems and Gated Communities of the Mind: An Ethics of Place in Psychoanalysis. Psychoanal Q., 89(4):741-770.

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CLASS 5: May 23, 2022
REQUIRED READINGS

Moss, D. (2021). I’m Walking in the Woods in the Pouring Rain: A Plea for the Primary Status of Oceanic Experience. [Manuscript under review, IJP]

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Section III. Our Human Relationship with the Natural World

CLASS 6: June 6, 2022

Guest Instructor: Lindsay Clarkson, M.D.

REQUIRED READINGS

Searles, H.F. (1972). Unconscious Processes in Relation to the Environmental Crisis. Psychoanal. Rev., 59(3):361-374.

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Segal, H. (1993). On the Clinical Usefulness of the Concept of Death Instinct. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 74:55-61.

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CLASS 7: June 13, 2022

Guest Instructor: Lindsay Clarkson, M.D.

REQUIRED READINGS

Clarkson, L. (2020). Trees and Other Psychoanalytic Matters. Forthcoming in: Hating, Abhoring & Wishing to Destroy: Psychoanalytic Essays on the Contemporary Moment (Donald Moss & Lynne Zeavin) New Library of Psychoanalysis

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