Heinz Kohut - Reflections on Empathy
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- Опубликовано: 8 янв 2009
- Kohut's final speech, "Reflections on Empathy", was given at the 1981 Self Psychology conference in Berkeley, California. He was aware he was dying, and at the conclusion of his speech he announced his final farewell. This is a Lifespan Learning Institute video.
I feel so so grateful that Heinz Kohurt created the concept of "self-psychology" making tremendous contribution to modern people, and feel so so lucky that I have access to it.
Uma sabedoria
Brilliant therapist! First to link psychoanalysis and phenomenology!
Our world needs this so badly right now.
his voice was soothing
brilliant man. brilliant address on empathy. It is quite remarkable how on target he was with his prediction about how many would misunderstand and misuse the concept of empathy
Please share other videos ,you made my day.He is the man of my life.
The gleam in the mother's eye."
Simply worldclass!!! The other great names: John Bowlby, Alice Miller, Allan Schore, Bruce Perry, Peter Fonagy, Daniel Siegel, etc.
So I am watching this to help with my studies and its says "He died 4 days later on October 8th"...I watched this just after midnight on October 8th 2020..Wow.
I've read a couple of his books and most of his articles--excellent theory--now it's nice to hear his voice! Thanks.
very frustrating how this video cuts off as kohut is about to say what he thinks is his most important teaching.
cheeselovingtree Does anybody know what he said afterwards? Or have a link to a video clip of it?
@@user-wl2xl5hm7k yes, he said "cheese....the answer is mozzarella. sometimes gouda, but most mostly mozzarella."
Cockeyed Optomist lol but seriously, still looking for the video
@@user-wl2xl5hm7k can only find that it's available to purchase here : lifespanlearn.org/store/videos?sort_options=a.ordering-ASC&start=15
or on this site: www.psychotherapy.net/memberships-100-promo
At the end it gives you the link to find the full video. I'm sure a little research you can find that and more .
Probably, he was the most important psychologist of the past century, after Freud: a master in analysis of modern, western consumerist society. We should re-read and re-study him. So actual and current...
First, sorry for my english. I want to say something to who cares about Kohut and this video.He is a special person. No one can understand Kohut and self psychology, like kohuts perspective. And he always misunderstood.
I claim, i can understand Kohut's mind very well, and his theories. His 2 books changed my life. I cant find anyone who wants talk about him and books in my country. And can't find any forum about kohut.
Empathy is the key for a better world, i think...
Introspection and empathy exactly like the man says. Reflection on the self, as well as employing empathy to consider the lives of others. Try to empathise with the mother who lacked the capacity to give love as well as the countless people around you who feel the same way, and are unable to find love in themselves or in those around them. Kohut is a man worth researching by the way, read some of his work, very interesting take on how narcissism, shame are so common in people based on young life
Fascinating! I love learning about the different theorists!
Kohut was a genius, probably too rapidly forgotten by the mainstream of psicology...
.....absence of the mother. Regardless if she was physically standing next to you or not.
Unnecessary and ill-chosen background music.
I agree, the music is awful
Amygdala bad settings. Background music? To what? I only hear music
fantastic rayban Kohut, like his theory about narcisistic self, amazing.
Amazing
From the comments, I'm disappointed there's no discussion about the dark reality about what he is warning about. It's so sad. He predicted the truth and warned us before he passed. Look around, we have education teaching insidious concepts under the guise of mindfulness and empathy. Quite literally, mindfulness classes as curriculum and pathological teachers reporting teaching empathy to their class (with radical ideology). No one talks about the fact you cannot teach empathy. It is integrated through attachment, modelling and other psycho-social factors during critical periods of development. Teaching empathy either means one of two things: you missed the whole point (therefore you shouldn't be teaching it) or you are narcissistic.
I tend to agree. You can teach empathic behavior but not empathy itself.
Wow, that was such awful editing.
Is maintaining a stable heart beats is related to Psychology.?
@love2live2learn
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Dear Love2.,
Yes Yes You Are Right.
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Cheers.
from,
del-boy.
@3:00 is interesting insight.
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The laws of human nature brought me here
@love2live2learn
Dear Leana2.,
Well, no, it would only be ''immoral'' to do that to a patient.
To do that in this context, of running a learning program for psychoanalysts or psychiatrists, is not immoral just business.
Dr. Kohut's Estate has to make a living, too you know !
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Cheers.
from,
del-boy.
And ...yet nowdays,
We have a generation of children and young adults
that
were raised
by
Tv, teletubies, , marwrl comics dinasty, mtv, and
social media
AND by totally
ABSENT, working
Mothers and father.
What you may EXPECT soon from them ...
Self psychology therapists cant look the right point usually. They cant understand what Kohut wants to say to the world. His theories is not only about theraphy , also about life. About existence or god. If someone wants talk about kohut, empathy,self, life or theories, please send PM to me.Thanks for reading.
yo, I wanna learn more about my boy Kohut. Any reading suggestions?
To withhold core information through editing as a means to sell a dvd is poor practice. Perhaps the producers should use a little empathy with the viewers rather than tease. You demean Kohut, the viewer and yourselves.
Writing a research paper on his concept of cohesive self in the current living context of C-19..
This is Otto Kernberg.... great lecture
@Dddddorian In light of all the attention that the subject of empathy has received lately, from the President of the United States to researchers such as Simon Baron-Cohen at Cambridge, I submit to you that what you're defending by your statement is akin to justifying the charging of a fee to inform passengers on an airline, which direction the emergency exit doors are.
Well, this is some dogma dripping with disdain and strong emotions of certainty and outrage.
The poor editing of this video requires empathy, I'm afraid :) On another note, poor Heinz...many folks don't bother to actually read him and just say 'oh yeah, i agree with him- empathy is important. I use lots of it.' Hey kids, it wouldn't hurt to actually crack open one of his books and SEE what he really meant. He wasn't saying 'just be very kind' or some drivel like that.
I DO NOT REALLY UNDERSTAND WHAT THIS GUY IS TRYING TO CONVEY
Heinz Kohut's insight are brilliant and yet so simple. "What the world needs now is love sweet love. It's the only thing that there's just too little of." The absence of a mother's love leaves a baby's brain short circuited. Unless someone else steps in to the rescue, that person will be emotionally handicapped for life. I have observed this in many people's lives even my former pastor. They are not wired right and can not truly love other people.
@@tonyrusso6836 . . . ah Tony y o u saved my day ! Why ? Well. . . this was exactly the wonderfiul song I danced to with my mother in the retirement home (she had Alzheimers) and never ever I felt so close to her and so tender. I forgave her everything she did to me when I was a child; she h e r s e l f being a victim for sure (They - the doctors of conventional medicine - simply filled her up with Valium & Librium in the sixties
which ruins your nerves for e v e r as a brutal "side effect"
Ain´t this the eternal problem ? That we all have no t i m e for uis (or as MD´s for a patient) and tenderly care about his immense problems ( my father died when I was four years old and my mom n e v e r recovered from that desaster)
So thanks a lot for your wonderfiul comment !
And here - again - the whole wonderful text.
May everybody r e m e m b e r i t w e l l :
" What the world needs now is love, sweet love
It's the only thing that there's just too little of
What the world needs now is love, sweet love,
No not just for some but for everyone.
Lord, we don't need another mountain,
There are mountains and hillsides enough to climb
There are oceans and rivers enough to cross,
Enough to last till the end of time.
What the world needs now is love, sweet love
It's the only thing that there's just too little of
What the world needs now is love, sweet love,
No, not just for some but for everyone.
Lord, we don't need another meadow
There are cornfields and wheat fields enough to grow
There are sunbeams and moonbeams enough to shine
Oh listen, lord, if you want to know.
What the world needs now is love, sweet love
It's the only thing that there's just too little of
What the world needs now is love, sweet love,
No, not just for some but for everyone.
No, not just for some, oh, but just for everyone."
(The Original is, as far as I know, from Burt Bacharach)
@@AL_THOMAS_777 Awesome, I'm glad to hear that you do not have resentment towards those who have injured you especially to the one person who is to be most the trusted.
hardly a very powerful speech hienz. more the illusion of substance.
not very "empathetic" of him to accuse his critics of being purely irrational ;)
i don't see how they are related. he wrote theoretical papers about empathy within analysis