Rendering Unconscious welcomes Renée Cunningham, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Jungian Psychoanalyst to the podcast. Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, For over twenty-five years, she has been working in the mental health profession serving children, adolescents, individuals, couples and families. In addition to running her private practice, she is a published author, training analyst, and national speaker. Her new book is Archetypal Violence: King, Jung and Culture through the eyes of Selma (Routledge, 2020).

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Rendering Unconscious is also a book! Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics and Poetry (Trapart Books, 2019)

Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, who interviews psychoanalysts, psychologists, scholars, creative arts therapists, writers, poets, philosophers, artists and other creatives & intellectuals about their process, world events, the current state of mental health care, politics, culture, the arts & more.

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Vanessa Sinclair, Psy.D. is a psychoanalyst based Stockholm, who sees clients internationally, specializing in offering quality psychoanalytic treatment remotely and online. Her books include Switching Mirrors (2016), The Fenris Wolf vol 9 (2017) co-edited with Carl Abrahamsson, On Psychoanalysis and Violence: Contemporary Lacanian Perspectives (2018) co-edited with Manya Steinkoler, and Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art: the Cut in Creation (Routledge 2020). Dr. Sinclair is a founding member of Das Unbehagen: A Free Association for Psychoanalysis.

The track at the end of the episode is “Waiting” from the album “Cut to fit the mouth“. Words by Vanessa Sinclair, Music by Carl Abrahamsson. Available from Highbrow Lowlife and Trapart Editions.

Music for intro and outro of Rendering Unconscious Podcast by Carl Abrahamsson.

Image: cover of Archetypal Nonviolence: King, Jung and Culture through the eyes of Selma