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Nancy McWilliams

Mentioned in 4 analyzed podcast episodes across 2 shows

A psychodynamic theorist and psychoanalyst whose work on personality disorders, particularly schizoid dynamics and moral masochism, is extensively referenced in clinical training and therapeutic practice. She is known for her contributions to psychodynamic diagnosis and understanding transference/countertransference in therapeutic relationships. Her research and clinical insights are regularly discussed in psychiatry and psychotherapy podcasts as a foundational reference for therapists and clinicians.

Episode Appearances

Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast · Jan 30, 2026

Schizoid Dynamics Explored: Kafka's Writings, Fear of Engulfment, and Clinical Insights for Better Empathy

Psychodynamic theorist whose work on schizoid personality in 'Psychodynamic Diagnosis' extensively referenced for clinical understanding and therapeutic approaches

Schizoid Personality Dynamics and Psychodynamic UnderstandingDSM-5 vs. PDM-3 Diagnostic Approaches to PersonalityFear of Engulfment vs. Fear of Isolation Dilemma
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Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast · Jan 5, 2026

Disavowed Anger and Positive Emotions with Paul Wachtel

Psychoanalyst referenced regarding moral masochism in therapeutic relationships

Disavowed Anger in PsychotherapyDisavowed Positive Emotions and Attachment NeedsCyclical Psychodynamics and Vicious Circles
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Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast · Dec 16, 2025

Countertransference and Transference with Frank Yeomans, MD

Psychodynamic theorist mentioned as previous guest speaker in the cohort training series

Countertransference and Projective IdentificationTransference-Focused Psychotherapy (TFP)Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment
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Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ? · Aug 13, 2025

Keshawn Williams Mission : Breaking Stereotypes in Mental Health

Author of 'Preserving Our Humanity as Therapists' article discussed in psychology reading group.

Trauma-informed care and psychotherapyMental health stigma and perception changeSerious mental illness and substance use disorder co-occurrence
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