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Screen Hunger, Eternal Dilettante, Narcissism of Minor Differences | Salman Akhtar's Dictionary

Screen Hunger, Eternal Dilettante, Narcissism of Minor Differences | Salman Akhtar's Dictionary

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Psychoanalysis is full of weird ideas, some are weird in a good way and some... well... see for yourself. In this video I take you along as I browse through Salman Akhtar's masterpiece the "Comprehensive Dictionary of Psychoanalysis" and *ramble* through how I discover and study three random new concepts as a psychoanalyst in training.


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Salman Akhtar: Comprehensive Dictionary of Psychoanalysis → https://amzn.to/3FshnH3

Otto Fenichel: The Economic Function of Screen Memories (1927)

Kata Levy: The Eternal Dilettante (1948)

Sigmund Freud: The Taboo of Virginity (1918)


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00:00 Introduction

01:41 Screen Hunger - Otto Fenichel

09:11 Eternal Dilettante - Kata Levy

14:43 Narcissism of Minor Differences - Sigmund Freud


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