Speaking Body

Judgment v. Noticing in Psychoanalysis


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Neil Gorman hosts a short solo episode of The Speaking Body Podcast, continuing his argument that psychoanalysis is oriented by not knowing, privileging the unknown because it generates desire and questions, unlike other therapies that rely on the practitioner knowing. 

He extends this by distinguishing judging from noticing: judging is tied to knowing and aims to assert conclusions or make something happen, which can stop the process, while noticing involves highlighting what stands out without knowing the outcome, proposing observations to see what they provoke. 

Using clinical examples, such as a patient repeatedly claiming they want to stop procrastinating, he contrasts forcing an insight through judgment with naming patterns or inconsistencies to see what response emerges. He invites feedback via speakingbody.substack.com and mentions ways to support the show.

00:00 Welcome and Setup

00:21 Recap Not Knowing

01:43 Science and Ethnography Link

02:35 Judging Versus Noticing

04:23 Noticing in Practice

07:15 Procrastination Case Study

09:23 Knowing Versus Proposing

11:08 Listener Feedback and Contact

11:34 Core Takeaway Summary

12:16 Thanks and Support the Show

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