How to Be Intimate with 15,000,000 Strangers is an investigation into
how the fields of mental health and media can work together more
collaboratively.
Drawing upon his extensive experience in media psychoanalysis, Brett
Kahr explores how a rich collaboration with radio, television, film, and
other forms of public outreach can be accomplished while also embracing
the weight and gravitas of depth psychology. In addition to describing
his work as Resident Psychotherapist at the B.B.C., Kahr also examines
the ways in which references to the media enter the consulting room and
provide clinicians with important insights about hidden aspects of the
minds of their patients. Moreover, he investigates the historical
hesitancy of psychoanalysts - experts in confidentiality - to engage
with such a public arena as the media, thus providing important insights
about how one can collaborate broadly and loudly while also maintaining
one's ethical commitment to silence and privacy.
This book will be of interest to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and
anyone intrigued by the intersection between media and psychoanalysis.