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Dr Kirk Honda interviews Dr Ann Blake about projection and Jung

00:00 Introducing Dr. Ann Blake

03:54 The everydayness of projection

14:29 CG Jung's definition of projection

16:12 Identifying markers & breaking a cycle of projection

21:35 Polly Young-Eisendrath's definition of projection

25:14 An exercise in projection

33:06 Negative projection

39:18 The importance of tone

47:27 Jungian synchronicity

50:14 The good news of projection

1:04:37 What's next for Dr. Ann

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February 14, 2024

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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Anonymous

This episode was so, so amazing! It would be great if you could talk more about psychoanalytic theory, and also if you managed to have dr Ann again on the podcast, she is wonderful.

Anonymous

I really loved this episode. Is there some way to check if something is actually happening vs projecting? How can we get in touch with reality?

Anonymous

Thank you so much for this episode! Do you think maybe you want to tell other people they're more important than objects because you want other people to tell you the same thing? If so, Kirk, you matter much more than a table, my dude.