Technology and the Mind Dr. Nicolle Zapien
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Technology and the Mind is a podcast dedicated to exploring contemporary psychoanalytic ideas applied to consumer technology use cases. Each month we interview a seasoned practicing psychoanalyst about how they understand the impact of technology on our minds, our relationships and on society and how they predict we might impact the future of technology - all from the perspective of contemporary psychoanalysis.
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The Importance of Professional Advocacy for Mental Health Treatment Choice in the Times of Ubiquitous Technology
In this episode Dr. Linda Michaels, Chair and Co-Founder of the Psychotherapy Action Network (PsiAn) discusses grassroots efforts to provide public information and advocacy for therapies of depth, insight and relationship. She discusses the role of marketing as a major source of information to the public about treatment options for mental health. Further she emphasizes that psychoanalysts and psychodynamically-oriented clinicians should advocate and educate the public, particularly while there are significant strategic interests in among tech apps, investors and insurance companies in shaping the marketplace for consumers.
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Are the Kids Alright? Motivations, Decisions and Values Embedded in Educational and Consumer Technologies
In this episode Catherine Saldutti, founder of EduChange, an innovative EdTech firm that is re-engineering formal secondary academic systems for increased equity describes the values and motivations that drive her team's design of The Integrated Science Program. This program creates the conditions for expert STEM learning. She discusses the power of systems thinking, circular economic principles, sustainable practices and the value of the unknown, creativity and a focus on process. In this episode we philosophize about what technology is, how it is impacting us, we discuss its implications for teaching and learning and for adolescent development and we draw connections to psychoanalytic theory.
For additional reading please see:
Study on Social Media ad revenue earned from teens in 2022: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0295337
How to ban phones effectively [in schools]: https://fordhaminstitute.org/national/commentary/how-ban-phones-effectively
The 2024 National Educational Technology Plan: https://tech.ed.gov/files/2024/01/NETP24.pdf
By Sarah Lewis: The Rise: Creativity, The Gift of Failure and the Search for Mastery: https://www.amazon.com/Rise-Creativity-Failure-Search-Mastery/dp/1451629249
Common Sense Media’s Impact of AI on Kids: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/ai
EDSAFE AI Alliance: https://www.edsafeai.org/
EduChange on Assessment
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Dr. Alexander Stein on Psychoanalysis as a Technology for Positive Change and Influence at Scale
Dr. Stein discusses his work consulting with executives and teams as a psychodynamic strategy consultant. He discusses the impact psychoanalysis can have on people and dynamics between people within business contexts. He centers decision making and caring in his work and muses about AI and the future from the perspective of the C-suite advisor role. His work is ultimately about how psychodynamic strategy consulting can be used as an intervention for social good and business success at scale.
Introduction
2:58 — Professional Trajectory + Origin Story
7:33 — From Practice to Deployment
8:10 — Call to Retire Idea of Applied Psychoanalysis
11:25 — Considering the Social in Working with Leaders
13:35 — Differences Between Clinical Psychoanalysis, Conventional Consulting, & Psychodynamic Consulting
18:03 — Value + Benefits of a Psychoanalytic Approach with Executives and Teams: Creating Optionality
23:12 — Scaling Expectations + Meeting Goals
25:09 — Organizations as Human Ecosystems
26:03 — Approaching Varieties of Problems + Issues Across an Array of Practice Areas
27:47 — The Nodal Axis in Multiple Domains: Focused Delivery of Expertise in Decision-Making
29:14 — Human Architecture + Psycho-Social Dimensions in Cybersecurity
31:38 — Multidisciplinary Collaborations in Fraud Matters
33:11 — Psychoanalysis as a Technology to Solve Complicated Problems: Overcoming Challenges + Leveraging Value
35:30 — Building Solutions + Mitigating Risks in Socially Responsible + Commercially Profitable Technologies
40:05 — What Will the Future Hold? Barriers + Upsides to Bringing Psychological Expertise into the Technology Space at Scale
44:33 — AI: Risks, Benefits, Potentials
46:15 — A Critical Assessment of AI as a Project to Replicate + Computerize Human Thought
50:10 — Countering the Deficiency of Care in Developing Technological Applications & Services: Balancing the Psychological + Philosophical
52:25 — More on AI: Implicit Disdain for Humanity as a Driving Force
55:32 — Adverse Consequences of Divestiture of Human Connection
58:02 — How to Course-Correct: Technology Issues are Fundamentally Human not Technological
1:00 — The Value of Care: Shared Moral Responsibilities for Harms & Benefits
1:02:42 — Concluding Remarks + Calls to Action
You can find Dr. Stein at: Dolus Advisors: www.dolusadvisors.com/
LinkedIn (individual): www.linkedin.com/in/alexandersteinphd/
LinkedIn (company): https://www.linkedin.com/company/dolus-advisors/
Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexanderstein/#1c06a3246220
The Dolus Advisors Briefing (a periodic newsletter providing analysis, counsel, and firm updates): https://www.dolusadvisors.com/subscribe + https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/7025507656970694656/?displayConfirmation=true -
Morgan Venable on big tech, its consequences and the future
Morgan Venable, inventor, product developer and former Ideo, Google, Microsoft and Amazon senior tech product developer discusses his current projects including his work on the Datahand, an ergonomic keyboard that prevents and heals repetitive stress injuries from keyboarding and the future of tech including its impact on our mental health and social landscape.
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Dr. Paul Slovic on feelings and decision making at the societal level including Technology and Political Applications
Dr. Paul Slovic, decision scientist and accomplished academic and researcher discusses human decision making, judgements, and risk with an emphasis on the role of feelings as applied to genocide, war, smoking, advertising, addiction and nuclear arms.
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Stephen Cognetta on working in tech and the future
In this episode we interview Stephen Cognetta, CEO of Exponent, a firm that helps tech workers land their dream job. We discuss his career development including running HackMentalHealth, the world's largest mental health hackathon, his thoughts on the future of tech and the role psychoanalysis might play in helping tech workers to develop.
Customer Reviews
Updating our perspectives
We are all looking for signals in the noise. Dr Zapien and her guests help us unpack and understand the complex, compelling and often times confusing interface between our selves, our sense of self and the myriad stimuli and demands of our daily life. The fresh perspectives on psychoanalysis and the ubiquitous technology around us are instructive and grounding.