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New season of Meu Unconsciente Coletivo takes characters from literature to the couch

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The Meu Unconsciente Coletivo podcast reaches its fourth season this Friday (8). In the new episodes, the writer and columnist for Folha Tati Bernardi will take the protagonists of literature to the divan. These characters will be analyzed by great psychoanalysts and psychologists.

“This season, which has literature as its theme, the protagonists of my favorite books lie on the couch. But that will always be an excuse for me to talk about myself and, through my apparently self-centered monotheme, the neuroses of everyone who listen”, says Tati.

In the first episode, she talks to psychoanalyst Christian Dunker, a professor at the Institute of Psychology at USP, about the book “O Alienista”, by Machado de Assis, and madness.

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“It is characteristic of humanity, and of our experience of freedom, that it is combined with what we have generically called madness at all times. Without madness, we would be amputated beings from a part of our own humanity”, says Dunker.

Also participating in the season are the psychoanalyst and professor of Brazilian literature Yudith Rosenbaum; the psychoanalyst and writer Fernanda Hamann; the writer and psychoanalyst Robson Viturino; the psychoanalyst Luciana Salum; the psychoanalyst Alexandre Patrício; the psychoanalyst and writer Luciana Saddi; the psychoanalyst and Folha columnist Vera Iaconelli; the philosopher and professor Vladimir Safatle; and the psychoanalyst and professor Daniel Kupermann.

Among the commented works are “O Complexo de Portnoy”, by Philip Roth, “Vestido de Noiva”, by Nelson Rodrigues, and “A Filha Perdida”, by Elena Ferrante.

The podcast is on major aggregators and has new episodes every Friday at 8am. The first three seasons of Meu Unconsciente Coletivo are also available on the apps. The episodes deal with themes such as separation, anxiety, imposter syndrome and loneliness in motherhood.

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