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We rarely hear what psychoanalysis feels like from the inside. What it means to return to the same room, week after week, and begin to uncover the patterns that have shaped how we move through the world. In this episode, we step into that experience with someone who committed to the process not once, but twice, and came away with a deeper understanding of herself that couldn’t have been reached any other way.
This conversation gives us a glimpse into the long view of healing. It’s about the subtle ways insight can surface when we are not chasing it, and how change often comes from staying with what we once tried to turn away from. Through personal reflection and lived experience, we’re invited to consider what it means to truly invest in knowing ourselves.
Joan K. Peters

Joan K. Peters was born in New York City and got her Ph.D in comparative literature from The University of Chicago. She's published a novel and two books about women and work and is a professor emeritus of literature and writing at California State University at Channel Islands. She lives in Ojai with her husband, her dogs, and her chickens. Her new book is Untangling: A Memoir of Psychoanalysis.
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