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In this thought-provoking episode of The Live Free Podcast, Christine sits down with Joan K. Peters—professor, author, and self-proclaimed late bloomer in healing—to talk about the power of psychoanalysis and the courage it takes to look inward. Joan shares her deeply personal journey from a painful childhood to uncovering the hidden layers of her unconscious mind through psychoanalysis. Drawing from her latest book, Untangling: A Memoir of Psychoanalysis, she opens up about what traditional therapy couldn’t reach, and how exploring her dreams, memories, and family dynamics led to profound transformation. Together, Joan and Christine explore what makes psychoanalysis different, how understanding your past fosters self-compassion, and why storytelling is such a powerful tool for healing. Joan also offers thoughtful insight into how psychoanalytic ideas can be made more accessible and how we can all begin the process of untangling our emotional lives—regardless of where we start. If you’ve ever felt stuck in old patterns or wondered how your past still shapes your present, this conversation offers both depth and hope. Takeaways Psychoanalysis helps uncover unconscious patterns. Dreams can reveal deep-seated fears and traumas. Childhood experiences shape adult behavior. Understanding family dynamics is crucial for healing. Self-discovery leads to personal growth and compassion. Psychoanalysis is accessible to more people than thought. Resistance in relationships can be explored through psychoanalysis. Writing about personal experiences can aid in understanding. Therapeutic relationships can vary in approach and effectiveness. Compassion for oneself and others is a key outcome of psychoanalysis.