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Psychoanalysis, Science, & Ethnography

Psychoanalysis, Science, & Ethnography

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A short solo episode of The Speaking Body Podcast, building on a previous discussion of psychoanalysis as a clinical practice that does not take up the patient’s supposition that the analyst knows the patient’s unconscious, instead offering curiosity and a position of lack of knowledge.

  • Neil argues this stance is unusual in the U.S. psychotherapeutic marketplace, where many therapies emphasize teaching skills, tools, and expert knowledge, but that the underlying ethic is not unique to psychoanalysis.
  • He compares psychoanalysis to science, where experiments are driven by unanswered questions and results generate further questions, and to ethnography, where researchers enter unfamiliar settings with nonjudgmental curiosity to learn how people live.
  • He references Chris Arnade’s “thick culture/thin culture” distinction and restates it psychoanalytically as unconscious plot versus conscious stage settings, and invites listeners to respond via speakingbody.substack.com.

00:00 Welcome and Setup

00:27 Recap Key Claims

01:50 Lacan and Curiosity

03:00 Beyond Psychoanalysis

05:08 Science as Not Knowing

05:57 Experiments and Replication

08:44 Ethnography Explained

11:45 Shared Ethic Across Fields

12:53 Chris Arnade Example

14:41 Thick vs Thin Culture

15:19 Closing and Support

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