Heinz Kohut Self Psychology 4 / 6
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- Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2010
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Heinz Kohut: Self Psychology
History of the five major developments of Psychoanalysis Psychotherapy - Drive Theory Ego Psychology Object Relations Self Psychology and Intersubjective psychology- OPC Therapy Videos film drama series - Scene four of five
Dora in Therapy dramatizes Dora in therapy with five different psychotherapists. Each segment represents a theoretical study of one of the five major psychoanalytic movements from Freud's time period up to the present.
Sigmund Freud: Drive Theory
Harry Guntrip: Object Relations Psychology
Heinz Hartmann: Ego Psychology
Heinz Kohut: Self Psychology
Robert Stolorow: Intersubjective Psychology
I was supposed to be studying, but ended up looking for the Oblivion meme song to play over this. I'm sure this is very educational if you can focus on the content though.
I AM SO HAPPY TO SEE THT THIS VIDEO PRODUCED. THEIR IS A SERIOUS NEED IN OUR SOCIETY TO TAKE SELF PSYCHOLOGY TO THE LAY PERSON AND TO MAKE IT LESS MYSTERIOUS. THEIR WILL ALWAYS BE A NEED FOR PSYCHOLOGIES BUT UNTIL WE MAKE SELF PSYCHOLOGY MORE GENERALLY UNDERSTOOD THEN WE WILL NEVER CREATE THE MASS INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT THAT IS NECESSARY FOR MORE PEOPLE TO GET THE HELP THEY NEED.
Wow....your comment I think is true! Good comment!
I love self-psychology. This a bit jargon and odd at times. A real therapist would never say to a patient, "I failed to be an object to your self self object and you lost self-cohesion blah blah blah." That would be so WEIRD and intellectual. It's also the therapist would be the self-object.
Your comment I think is accurate....but this is attempted instruction as well as example I think.
I found this to be an excellent teaching aid. If you are reading Kohuts theory and new to it. This perfectly demonstrated the precise points of the theory in the 'way of listening' as an attunement, the implicit. Having it slowed down, I suddenly understood. Thank you
this film is super helpful, thanks!!!
Good role play. I understood the style and the rationale behind it all. Thanks.
While I get the dramatization's point and purpose, I must say that the wooden line readings distract from this very purpose. And while they need not be Oscar-worthy, these performances risk taking that fact a bit far in the other direction.
great illustration
I found this video to be very cold, it distracted me from the message being conveyed. The clinician was very stiff and the client was well versed in theory herself...just not believable.
i need the subtitle
I was wondering if I may have your permission to use this video in a school project I am working on?
I loved Kohut since the time I started reading his work in school back in the late 1980'w and early 1990's. He added so much to the field for researchers and therapists.
This was helpful, but the script is a bit on the nose. I could not imagine a therapy session progressing like this.
Silence of the Lambs II
wow his posture is ramrod-straight
Does it look as though he has like a samurai kind of hair bun thing?
I don't see this as a good example of psychotherapy. I probably would have said something like "older people often have forgotten how it felt when they were young and some older person approached them sexually. When young this is confusing and annoying. As a father, I would have said, "Herr is a friend of mine and it angers me that he approaches you, my daughter, and I would tell him to keep his distance from you". At the same time, as a therapist, (that is, if she doesn't want to talk more right then) I would say that as young girls grow up, they will find that many men of all ages will flirt with them, some of them being blatant about it. I know you are angry, but how do you think you should handle such situations as they occur in the future?
In my mind, this has 0 to do with Kohut or Freud, etc, but is simply acting the part of a caring parent, which requires no complex psychological theory. However, unconsciously I would believe that there many messages being interchanged during this conversation which shouldn't be made explicit, but can be used to help the therapist understand how he/she may be helping this client develop into a mature adult, that is, helping to deal with the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune.
Love this. Is helpful and funny in how they are such bad actors.
No he wouldnt but they used those terms to help people understand Kohut better
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miss oh honnor ...i mean what ...shelter means what SELF OK.........;;.
Those unmet developmental needs come from dysfunctional childhoods. A reality that psychoanalysis seems to ignore.
this video presents the theory of self-psychology well. However, as mentioned before, the client is not believable as a teen, knows entirely too much about theory, and acting on both parties is much too stiff.
This is insane hahah
What is this......
This was the cringiest thing i've ever seen. But that isn't to say that the message wasn't clearly conveyed.
The dramatic construction was abysmal....but the content was sound and understandable....if rather rigid!
I appreciate the effort but these scenes are very artificial and don't even close to a real therapy session.
i get it, each theorist is offering his case concep...but why does Dr Kohut look and sound like a concentration camp guard ? Creepiest shit I've ever seen
This is the worst representation of psychotherapy I’ve ever seen. This is worse than bad sci-fi acting.