CNC Dialogues

Aldrich Chan

I am Dr. Aldrich Chan, a neuropsychologist in Miami and I teach for the MA and Doctoral programs at Pepperdine University. I am the host of the Center for Neuropsychology and Consciousness (CNC) Dialogues. In this series, I interview and discuss a wide range of topics with several recognized professionals in the field of psychology, neuroscience and philosophy for educational purposes. Dialogues are tailored towards creative angles to conventional ideas and how they relate to cutting-edge science, and living.

  1. Ep. 18 with Edward Shafranske, Ph.D.: Psychoanalysis and Spirituality

    05/23/2025

    Ep. 18 with Edward Shafranske, Ph.D.: Psychoanalysis and Spirituality

    Dr. Edward Shafranske he is a Professor of Psychology,Muriel Lipsey Chair in Clinical and Counseling Psychology, and director of the Psy.D. program at Pepperdine University. He is published widely and conducts clinical research in the fields of clinical supervision and the applied psychology ofreligion. Dr. Shafranske is board-certified psychoanalyst and has published over 75 articles/chapters and 10 books, is a member of eight editorial boards, and maintains a clinical practice in Irvine, CA. Dr. Shafranske is recognizedas a fellow in 3 divisions of APA (Divisions 12, 29, 36) and the International Psychoanalytical Association, and twice served as president of APA Division 36: Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. As a bonus, he was oneof my supervisors during my time at Pepperdine. He was a fountain of wisdom, knowledge, humility and inspiration.   In todays discussion, we begin by exploring the differencesbetween religion and spirituality. We subsequently dive into the science behind their relationship to mental health. We follow by investigating its relationship to positive psychology before entering deeply into its connectionto Psychoanalysis, and how psychoanalysis may interpret or approach religion and spirituality. We talk about god concepts vs god representations, how earlychildhood experiences may reflect our relationship to the transcendant, and even touch on mystical and religious experiences. The work of Christopher Bollas,and Wilfred Bion, amongst others are also included and his own reflections on themes within this transcendant dimension of experience. We then touch onsuggestions for clinicians who may be interested incorporating this domain into their work. Finally we end with some rapid fire questions to better acquaintourselves with who Dr. Shafranske is as a person. If any of these sound interesting to you, feel free to skip around. Websites: Dr. Shafranske: https://gsep.pepperdine.edu/about/our-people/faculty/edward-shafranske/ Personal: www.drchancnc.com

    1h 41m
  2. Ep. 17 with Kirk Schneider, Ph.D. : Existential-Integrative Approach

    04/30/2025

    Ep. 17 with Kirk Schneider, Ph.D. : Existential-Integrative Approach

    Dr. Kirk J. Schneider is a leading spokesperson for existentialism and pioneers the existential-integrative approach to therapy. He has authored or coauthored twelve books, with his latest book called Life-enhancing anxiety: key to a sane world. Several of his works have been translated into multiple languages. He is the president of the Existential-Humanistic Institute (EHI), adjunct faculty at Saybrook University and Teachers College at Columbia University. He is also the recipient of Honorary Diplomas and Memberships from The Society for Existential Analysis, The East European Association for Existential Therapy; and the Living Institute.Today we begin by touching on the Dr. Schneiders definition of existentialism, as well as elaborating on the Existential-Integrative or EI approach. We talk about the evidence behind it. Then we then delve into his idea of presence, and invoking the actual. This is followed by a comparative analysis looking into how EI incorporates psychoanalytic ideas and techniques into its framework. We then discuss how conditions may be viewed through the lens of constriction and expansion, as well as their associated dreads. We talk about anxiety as an example and transition into his idea of life-enhancing anxiety, and how to cultivate awe. We further chat about his views of meaning, metaphysics, new projects he is working on and reflections on his time with Rollo May and James and Elizabeth Bugental. As is CNC tradition, we end with rapid fire questions to learn more about Dr. Scheider as a person. Feel free to skip around if any of these are of interest to you.Personal website: www.drchancnc.comGuest website: https://kirkjschneider.com/ https://www.corpsofdepthhealers.com/

    1h 34m
  3. Ep. 16 with Dan Siegel, M.D. : The Nature of the Mind

    01/24/2025

    Ep. 16 with Dan Siegel, M.D. : The Nature of the Mind

    My next guest is Dr. Dan Siegel, he received his medical degree from Harvard University and completed his medical education at UCLA. Dr. Siegel is the executive director of the Mindsight Institute and founding co-director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center at UCLA. He is one of the founders of interpersonal neurobiology and has lectured for the King of Thailand, Pope John Paul II, His Holiness theDalai Lama, Google University, and London’s Royal Society of Arts (RSA). Dr. Siegel has published numerous book, many which became New York Times bestsellers. my personal favorites are the mindful therapist and the handbook of interpersonal neurobiology. His 2 latest publications include intraconnected and Personality and wholeness in therapy. He played a major influential role in my life and remains a great colleague and I’m proud to say, my friend. In this episode we begin by defining the mind through the lens of science. We then discuss differences between the mind, the self and consciousness, further diving into how our understanding of the self diminishes our experience. Usefulacronyms and the origin stories to many of the ideas central to his thinking were revealed in this episode. When talking to Dan, Meditation, quantum physics, neuroscience, psychology and mathematics are seamlessly knit togetherto bring about the nature of mental life. Finally, we end on exciting rapid fire questions to better understand who Dan is as a person. If any of these topics sound interesting to you. Feel free to skip around.

    1h 21m
  4. Ep. 15 with Darcia Narvaez, Ph.D. Hunter-Gatherers, Parenting, Wisdom, Morals

    12/12/2024

    Ep. 15 with Darcia Narvaez, Ph.D. Hunter-Gatherers, Parenting, Wisdom, Morals

    My next guest is Darcia Narvaez, she is a Professor Emerita of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame. She has published dozens of academic journal articles and chapters and over twenty books. Her latest books include Restoring the Kinship Worldview, The Evolved Nest: Nature’s Way of Raising Children and Creating Connected Communities and Neurobiology and the Development of Human Morality: Evolution, Culture and Wisdom which won the 2015 William James Book Award from the American Psychological Association and the 2017 Expanded Reason Award. Today we begin by discussing the mismatch between the environments we evolved to be in, and the modern society in which we exist in today. We talk about cultural differences in hunter gatherer society, such as rearing practices and general values and how this may contribute to many of the struggles we currently face. We then move on to discuss the importance of attachment in moral development touching on some of her original ideas. We subsequently shift to talk about the evolved developmental niche, which includes the ideal parenting practices that developed from her interdisciplinary research on hunter-gatherer societies, psychology and neuroscience. More practical questions are asked of her, before we talk about wisdom, its definition, different types, and how to foster moral development. We end on the CNC rapid fire question tradition. If any of these topics are of interest to you, feel free to skip around.

    1h 16m
  5. Ep. 13 with Terry Marks-Tarlow, Ph.D.: Fractals, Complex Systems, and Intuition

    09/25/2024

    Ep. 13 with Terry Marks-Tarlow, Ph.D.: Fractals, Complex Systems, and Intuition

    My next guest is Dr. Terry Marks-Tarlow, she received a degree in psychology from Stanford University and her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from UCLA. She is the author of numerous books, my two favorites of which are: psyches veil: psychotherapy, fractals and complexity, and clinical intuition inpsychotherapy. She is a Research Associate at the Institute of Fractal Research in Kassel, Germany and For over a decade, she has been studyinginterpersonal neurobiology and regulation theory with Allan Schore. She has taught at several institutes, with the most recent one being at Pacifica. She is a well known Psychologist in Los Angeles teaching workshops and classes toother therapists.   In todays discussion we begin by defining fractals and how they appear in nature and everyday life. We talk about how it can model paradox, and evendive into how it may be used to understand synchronicity. We then talk about chaos theory, the limits of linear thinking and certainty and follow through by defining and discussing the importance of complex systems theory. She then shares a linear, and non-linear interpretation of the famous myth of psyche and eros,. We then dive into intuition, discuss what it is and how it differs from impulse. She provides concrete advice on how to awaken intuition and subsequently discusses her next book. As is usual, we end with a series of rapid fire questions. If you are interested in any of these topics feel free toskip around.

    1h 17m

About

I am Dr. Aldrich Chan, a neuropsychologist in Miami and I teach for the MA and Doctoral programs at Pepperdine University. I am the host of the Center for Neuropsychology and Consciousness (CNC) Dialogues. In this series, I interview and discuss a wide range of topics with several recognized professionals in the field of psychology, neuroscience and philosophy for educational purposes. Dialogues are tailored towards creative angles to conventional ideas and how they relate to cutting-edge science, and living.