
New Books in Psychoanalysis Jane G. Goldberg, "Wired for Why: How We Think, Feel, and Make Meaning" (2025)
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Oct 31, 2025 Dr. Jane Goldberg, a psychoanalyst and author of *Wired for Why*, delves into the intricate relationship between thought, emotion, and identity. She argues that memory is an illusion and discusses how narrative and curiosity shape the brain. Goldberg sheds light on why B students often outperform A students, emphasizing creative paths, and criticizes society's trend of medicating emotional experiences. Moreover, she shares insights on the integration of psychoanalysis in cancer care and the idea that some patients can psychologically reverse their illness.
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Flotation Room Sparked Vivid Consciousness
- Jane ran a flotation room where people experienced vivid, sometimes cosmic, mental states when external stimulation ceased.
- The brain self-stimulates when deprived, producing intense internal experiences rather than turning off.
Value Mind Wandering And Free Association
- Use daydreaming and free association as productive mental states rather than wasted time.
- Let your mind wander to discover material useful for introspection and creativity.
Mother's Recovery Shaped Her Career
- Jane's mother reversed terminal metastatic cancer through holistic work, diet, and meditation in a California program.
- That recovery merged Goldberg's psychoanalytic and holistic-care careers and informed her clinical focus.

