It is difficult interpreting dreams without imposing your own personal bias. What I find works best is to ask the patient what they thing that you, the therapist, makes of the dream. And most of the times the patient have tons of ideas about what the therapist thinks, and it still being the patients thoughts.
My analyst in training never attempted to give feedback on any of my dreams. In fact in nine years he only interpreted one dream. It was a simple dream. I wonder if he is still alive, because now 50 years later I'd love to read his notes.
Brilliant work. I would love to see more of these types of videos; you included the responses and interpretations that may not have landed and the ones that did. I think this is very needed in video case studies as some therapists make all interventions seem golden.
This will interest both people wanting to learn about analytical psychology and those who have experienced therapy. I will suggest to those desiring therapy to find someone similar to this Dr. He is skilled and caring.
26:20 Leaving a space… He is creating an environment but an important component is he isn’t dictating to the patient what he thinks but gently and effectively engaging him with questions.
why is the analyst misinterpreting the dream in Freudian terms? For Freud all dreams are about self. Even when those depicted are others. This would mean that the older lecturer is himself, his feet of clay are his own and his inadequacy, as a lover, and a professional are all his own. This would open the solution that his mother has paced all her hopes and dreams onto her son and he does not believe he is up to it. Also that the spiritual death of his father as master (football) has been replaced with an inadequate (castrated) replica, himself.
You're wrong. Freud uses symbols. The idea that every part of the dream is an aspect of self is from the Existential-Humanistic theoretical orientation.
@@PhozMix It looks to me like one of the demonstrations you find on psychotherapy.net by practitioners of various modalities. Most come with a fee, though.
It is difficult interpreting dreams without imposing your own personal bias. What I find works best is to ask the patient what they thing that you, the therapist, makes of the dream. And most of the times the patient have tons of ideas about what the therapist thinks, and it still being the patients thoughts.
My analyst in training never attempted to give feedback on any of my dreams. In fact in nine years he only interpreted one dream. It was a simple dream. I wonder if he is still alive, because now 50 years later I'd love to read his notes.
This is powerful
Brilliant work. I would love to see more of these types of videos; you included the responses and interpretations that may not have landed and the ones that did. I think this is very needed in video case studies as some therapists make all interventions seem golden.
This is excellent. The video helped me bridge the gap between theory/concept and practical application. Many thanks!
That guy looks so much like me and acts so much like me when I went to therapy that it’s impossible for me not to relate. And it’s a goddamn roleplay
I sense transference going on. hehe 😀👍
Yes, very authentic. Well done.
It’s a form of improv but very serious. Totally credible as the real thing. Total suspension of disbelief.
Pewds finally seeking help.
good for him!
This will interest both people wanting to learn about analytical psychology and those who have experienced therapy. I will suggest to those desiring therapy to find someone similar to this Dr. He is skilled and caring.
That was a great video it was his father getting cancer that lead him to get depressed which affected his relationship.
A great Video! Very informative ! Really helped to understand how things work!
Great psychodynamic video and Narrate through skills and processes happing in this case study. Thank you for your video, very helpful.
26:20 Leaving a space… He is creating an environment but an important component is he isn’t dictating to the patient what he thinks but gently and effectively engaging him with questions.
Wow what a progressive GP I am looking at psychoanalysis personally and professionally
This is such a wonderful illustration. Thanks a lot.
The father who has a wasting disease, losing his power figuratively and physically. The son who usurps the father. Age old struggle within.
Me gustaría entender todas las palabras, pero desafortunadamente no entiendo todo. Por supuesto que recomiendo este video, es muy útil...
'Think ' 'thought' are personal creations.. theyre not of what you 'know'
great video, thank you. I am going to use it with my students.
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Deep stuff! So well done.
Are there more videos like this one that you can recommend??
why is the analyst misinterpreting the dream in Freudian terms? For Freud all dreams are about self. Even when those depicted are others. This would mean that the older lecturer is himself, his feet of clay are his own and his inadequacy, as a lover, and a professional are all his own.
This would open the solution that his mother has paced all her hopes and dreams onto her son and he does not believe he is up to it. Also that the spiritual death of his father as master (football) has been replaced with an inadequate (castrated) replica, himself.
You're wrong. Freud uses symbols. The idea that every part of the dream is an aspect of self is from the Existential-Humanistic theoretical orientation.
You are describing the gestalt dream interptetation.
that guy would ABSOLUTELY creep me out as an analyst. too soft i think
Brilliant
but wouldn't you not offer interpretations so quickly? Isn't that dangerous?
That's what I was thinking, shouldn't the client come to the conclusions?
he explains the reason.
Traditional psychoanalysis is different than psychotherapy.
@@jusbcurlee in other modalities, yes. But he's a psychoanalyst
May I plz know Who's the analyst in this therapy please
The person with glasses
@@adityakunwar938 😂🤣
thanks alot it was very helpful
Who is the analyst in this?
cameraman
@@fastriderDE actually.
Victor Sedlak
@@reffee Are there any more videos like this of therapy sessions? What was the videos source?
@@PhozMix It looks to me like one of the demonstrations you find on psychotherapy.net by practitioners of various modalities. Most come with a fee, though.
thanks
Duh video says psychoanalysis
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This is psychoanalysis not psychodynamic. Please learn the difference :)
This is psychodynamic not psychoanalysis. Please learn the difference :)
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It's not an exact science at all!
People’s lives are not an exact science either. It can only be approached with a bit of trial and error.
The whole video is filled with “well I think” that’s definitely not a science at all.
@@KeithAvila hypothesis
Duh
Doesn't need to be
This type of therapy is rubbish. Did 3 years of it
@Bigtombowski the therapist I think. She shouted at me as well as once almost falling asleep in a session.
@@emmamills6730 sorry to hear that!! have you found a better therapist?
@@emmamills6730 that is horrible. but that kind of behavior has nothing to do with the type of therapy.
I am sorry to hear that. ISTDP can yield better results.
I'm at 8.5 years and nearly there!