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Psychoanalysis Out Loud

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I am reading articles out loud to help myself and others who need to hear these articles instead of, or in addition to, reading them in print. I don’t practice these articles in advance so I may stumble, dissociate, misspeak, and sometimes laugh. I don’t own any of the rights to this work. This is for educational purposes only. There is no money involved. Cover Photo by Jessica G

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3/25/2020

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Episode thumbnail for Breuer, J. & Freud, S. (1893) On the Psychical Mechanism of Hysterical Phenomena: Preliminary Commun

December 17, 2025

Breuer, J. & Freud, S. (1893) On the Psychical Mechanism of Hysterical Phenomena: Preliminary Commun

<p>Breuer, J. & Freud, S. (1893) On the Psychical Mechanism of Hysterical Phenomena: Preliminary Communication from Studies on Hysteria. </p><p><br></p><p>I do not own the rights to this article. This is from the Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud. This podcast is for educational purposes only. </p>

Episode thumbnail for Freud, S. (1921) Psycho-analysis and Telepathy. SE XVIII

April 21, 2022

Freud, S. (1921) Psycho-analysis and Telepathy. SE XVIII

<p>Sigmund Freud (1921) Psychoanalysis and Telepathy, translated by J Strachey. Translator's note: "...there was a gathering of Freud's closest followers: Abraham, Eitington, Ferenczi, Rank and Sachs, besides Dr Jones himself. It was to this unofficial group that the paper seems to have been read."</p> <p>Please note I have not read this prior to reading it aloud for you. I have most certainly mispronounced the French and German and even some of the English words in this text. You may also hear ambient animal sounds in the background, a runny nose, and a need for water.&nbsp;</p> <p>This is read aloud for educational purposes only. I do not own the rights to this work.</p>

Episode thumbnail for André Green, 2008. Freud’s concept of temporality: Differences with current ideas. Int J Psychoanal (2008) 89:1029–1039

April 20, 2022

André Green, 2008. Freud’s concept of temporality: Differences with current ideas. Int J Psychoanal (2008) 89:1029–1039

<p>This is a lecture by André Green, given in 2005, published in the International Journal of Psychoanalysis in 2008. I do not own the rights to this paper and I speak it here for educational purposes only. I do not pre-read these papers before reading them aloud, and so there may be several mistakes.</p> <p>Thank you for being patient during this 2 year hiatus. More is on its way.</p>

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What is Psychoanalysis Out Loud?

I am reading articles out loud to help myself and others who need to hear these articles instead of, or in addition to, reading them in print. I don’t practice these articles in advance so I may stumble, dissociate, misspeak, and sometimes laugh. I don’t own any of the rights to this work. This is for educational purposes only. There is no money involved.

Cover Photo by Jessica G

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