Asians Do Therapy
Conversations with Asians and Asian Americans on both sides of the couch.
Hosted by Yin J. Li, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
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Asians Do Therapy
Dhwani Shah, MD. What is Psychoanalysis?
In this conversation, I speak with Dhwani Shah, MD (he/him) who is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.
Some highlights of our conversation:
- what psychoanalysis is and is not; some realities and misconceptions of it
- how love and hate exists in all of our relationships
- how therapy is a listening practice above all
- the intersection of therapy and culture
- the collective racialized fantasies of "Asian American"
I really appreciated Dhwani's openness in sharing his thinking, his background, and how he became a psychoanalyst. I think he captured the beauty of the psychoanalytic encounter and its emancipatory potential.
Let me know what you think of our conversation.
Dhwani Shah, MD (he/him) is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst currently practicing in Princeton, NJ. He is a clinical associate faculty member in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and a faculty member at the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia. He has authored articles on topics ranging from neuroscience, mood disorders, and psychoanalysis. Dr Shah’s book entitled The Analyst’s Torment: Unbearable Mental States in Countertransference was recently published by Phoenix Publishing House and was featured in Brett Kahr’s “Top Ten Books of 2022. dhwanishahmd.com
A plug for a project that I am working on, bringing Asian Americans and Psychoanalysis together, The Asian American Center for Psychoanalysis, visit taacp.org for more information and follow on Instagram.