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Every Freudian Dream Interpretation (Explained in 4 Minutes)
Sigmund Freud used to say he could interpret your dreams. He said they represent the unconscious desires, thoughts, and motivations that our conscious mind represses. Here are some of his most common dream interpretations. Remember, these dream interpretations are inherently subjective and most psychologists don’t believe in Freud’s interpretation methods anymore. But still, it’s fun to see what he thought - so here we go.
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I Found the Meaning of Life.
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Have you ever wondered if there’s a single answer to what makes life meaningful, or if your journey to find purpose is uniquely your own? Well, look no further. Today, I’m going to show you 10 different perspectives on the meaning of life. Have a listen and then share in the comments which one resonates most with you.
Autocratic Leadership Style (Explained in 3 Minutes)
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Autocratic leadership is a style where the leader makes decisions unilaterally, without seeking input or feedback from team members. This approach often involves strict control and clear directives, with the leader maintaining most of the authority and responsibility. While it can lead to quick decision-making and efficient execution, it may also stifle creativity and reduce team morale due to ...
Why you're Emotionally Numb.
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Have you ever felt like you were just going through the motions, not really feeling anything? Maybe you've had moments where you couldn't cry even though you were sad or couldn't laugh even though something was funny. This feeling, often described as emotional numbness, is something many people experience at different points in their lives. It's like a protective bubble that keeps the world at ...
Charismatic Leadership Style (Explained in 3 Minutes)
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Charismatic leadership is a style where leaders inspire and motivate followers through their charm, vision, and personal appeal. These leaders are often seen as role models and can create a strong emotional connection with their followers, leading to high levels of loyalty and enthusiasm. Their ability to communicate compellingly and passionately helps them to influence and drive change effecti...
Coaching Style Of Leadership (Explained in 3 Minutes)
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The coaching style of leadership focuses on developing individuals by providing guidance, support, and feedback tailored to their unique needs and goals. Leaders using this style invest time in helping team members improve their skills, build confidence, and achieve personal and professional growth. This approach fosters a collaborative environment where continuous learning and development are ...
Laissez Faire Leadership Style Explained in 3 Minutes
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Laissez-faire leadership is a management style where leaders give their team members a lot of freedom to make decisions and work independently. Leaders provide minimal guidance and allow employees to take the initiative and solve problems on their own. This approach can foster creativity and innovation but may lead to a lack of direction and accountability if not managed properly.
Bureaucratic Leadership (Explained in 3 Minutes)
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Bureaucratic leadership is a management style that relies on established rules, procedures, and hierarchies to guide decision-making and operations. Leaders in this style focus on maintaining order, consistency, and adherence to policies. This approach ensures predictability and stability but can sometimes stifle creativity and flexibility.
10 Emotional Ultimatums (That are HUGE Read Flags)
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An emotional ultimatum is a demand made in a relationship where one person insists that the other must meet certain conditions or face a severe consequence, such as ending the relationship. It often stems from frustration or a desire to control the situation and can create significant stress and tension. This approach can undermine trust and communication, making it difficult to resolve underly...
The "Anal Stage Of Development", Explained.
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Freud's theory of psychosexual development proposes a series of stages that children have to move through in order to become balanced adults. The second stage is the anal stage of development. If we become fixated at this stage, we grow up to be anal-retentive. This is what it means...
Why you get so jealous.
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Three reasons we get jealous, and what to do about it.
What's a Lobotomy, Anyway?
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Lobotomies used to be commonplace, but after they started seeing the effects on patients, the practice quickly fell out of favor.
Why do sad people listen to sad music?
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Why do sad people listen to sad music when they can listen to happy music that will cheer them up?
Why Does Crime Go Up During Heat Waves?
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Crime goes up 2.7% during heatwaves. Why? Here's some possible explanations.
Why Smart People End up Poor.
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Why do smart people end up making less money than many of our C average counterparts from high school? I'll explain why in this video.
Projection: The Defense Mechanism of Guilty People
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Projection: The Defense Mechanism of Guilty People
Introjection: The Reason We End up Like our Parents (According to Psychology)
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Introjection: The Reason We End up Like our Parents (According to Psychology)
Undoing: The Guilty Mind's Defense Mechanism
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Undoing: The Guilty Mind's Defense Mechanism
What is a Neutral Stimulus? (Explained in 3 Minutes)
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What is a Neutral Stimulus? (Explained in 3 Minutes)
What is Negative Punishment? (Explained in 3 Minutes)
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What is Negative Punishment? (Explained in 3 Minutes)
Information Processing Theory (Explained in 3 Minutes)
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Information Processing Theory (Explained in 3 Minutes)
Rationalization: How our Brains Make (Unreasonable) Excuses
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Rationalization: How our Brains Make (Unreasonable) Excuses
Extinction in Psychology (Explained in 2 Minutes)
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Extinction in Psychology (Explained in 2 Minutes)
Erikson's Stages Of Development (Explained in 3 Minutes)
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Erikson's Stages Of Development (Explained in 3 Minutes)
Trust vs Mistrust (Erikson's 1st Stage, Explained)
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Trust vs Mistrust (Erikson's 1st Stage, Explained)
15 Signs he Likes You (Body Language Cues)
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15 Signs he Likes You (Body Language Cues)
Conditioned Stimulus (Explained in 3 Minutes)
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Conditioned Stimulus (Explained in 3 Minutes)
Freud's Theory (Explained in 3 Minutes)
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Freud's Theory (Explained in 3 Minutes)
Why do Adults Experience Regression? (Psychological Defense Mechanism)
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Why do Adults Experience Regression? (Psychological Defense Mechanism)
Reinforcement Schedules (5 Types Explained)
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Reinforcement Schedules (5 Types Explained)

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  • @AfreediZ
    @AfreediZ 22 години тому

    Amazing bro❤, straight to the content. High quality

  • @NebulaBull
    @NebulaBull День тому

    This is fantastic! These 3 minute videos are allowing me to put into words what is happening within my self

  • @alexanderessen8879
    @alexanderessen8879 День тому

    Thanks for this fine compilation. Victor Frankels stance on meaning is capable of turning Abraham Maslows pyramid of needs around. Joseph Campbells elaboration on the monomyth seems useful for orientation in life as a 'heroes journey' following your bliss and finding meaning in crisis as chance for growth and development. I find happiness and humor increasingly important on my lifs journey and it seems simplicity is my way. A job I find meaningful and entertaining, a family and some bodywork. Simple pleasures, lifelong learmning and curiosity.

  • @user-ns8ht6iu4p
    @user-ns8ht6iu4p 2 дні тому

    Hands up if you watched this video to work out the weaknesses of intellectualising so you can more effectively address them

  • @nishkarshsharma2520
    @nishkarshsharma2520 3 дні тому

    I have all 🦇

  • @rabbychan
    @rabbychan 4 дні тому

    This style also relies on the fact that your team is 100% reliable if you give them freedom. Some are just not wired that way and require some micromanaging...

  • @deshrektives
    @deshrektives 7 днів тому

    Stop using A.I.-generated thumbnails.

    • @3-Minute-Psychology
      @3-Minute-Psychology 7 днів тому

      Why?

    • @deshrektives
      @deshrektives 7 днів тому

      @@3-Minute-Psychology Well, there are plenty of reasons: Normalization of lack of consent and theft-Models like Stable Diffusion and Midjourney were trained on data from millions of artists and photographers who didn’t consent and weren’t compensated. I doubt the reason they spent their lives crafting beautiful images was for the goal of having their vocation stolen by machines. Opportunity cost-The use of A.I. thumbnails takes the opportunity to create a thumbnail away from a human artist, which costs the artist potential funding to continue pursuing their craft, or potential human connection, or potential recognition, or any number of other opportunities that make the creation process worthwhile. Meaning crisis-When we look at an extremely well-crafted image (e.g., stained-glass windows in a Cathedral or Renaissance paintings of Bible scenes) we are forced to ask, “Why did they believe in the meaning behind this image so fervently that they toiled to express it this beautifully?” In exactly the same way, a beautiful UA-cam thumbnail makes us say, “Wow, they really have something important to say, evidenced by the fact that they put a lot of effort into making sure people don’t scroll past this!” If a beautiful image only takes a few sentences to create, this system is broken, forever. Beauty begins to lose its mystique, and begins to become worthless. Our society already dumps on artists so much. Why do this, too?

    • @deshrektives
      @deshrektives 6 днів тому

      @@3-Minute-Psychology First of all, thanks for taking my request seriously and engaging with me here. Second, great video! After watching it, I feel like I still have a lot to learn about intellectualization, but I get that it was just a primer. From now on, it will be a fun challenge to try to catch myself and my friends intellectualizing in unhealthy ways. More to the point, I wrote you a reply explaining why all UA-camrs should stop using A.I.-generated thumbnails, but it seems to have been deleted. My friends and I have noticed that various automated censorship systems (daily reminder that the fact these even exist is horrifying) seem to have been deleting a lot of anti-A.I. UA-cam comments almost immediately. I thought that maybe my comment was just being held for approval, but it’s been almost 24 hours. If you deleted it yourself, well, this is your platform, so I guess I have no right to complain.

    • @3-Minute-Psychology
      @3-Minute-Psychology 6 днів тому

      ​@@deshrektives Hi, sorry your reply isn't showing. I'm not sure why. I can see your reply on my backend and I haven't removed it personally. I considered replying to your points and I do take them seriously. Of course, I obviously landed at a different conclusion to you, but it doesn't mean I haven't thought through the points you made in good faith. In fact, I hated AI when it first came out, passionately. I came to my position after my previous livelihood (I ran a psychology blog) was smashed by AI interrupting the blogging industry... after which, I became rather more fatalistic (realistic?) about it all. I quit my job 6 years ago when my blog started making me enough money to make a living. Then AI destroyed the blogging industry, and frankly, 6 years out of the workforce made me rather unemployable. So, after a lot of angst, I decided I could either complain that AI had taken my livelihood from me, or I could see how I could leverage it to see if I can somehow get by in a slightly more dystopian world. The videos here are basically re-packaging of my old website's blog posts. I see myself as that under-employed creator you discussed - at the core of the videos, it's my ideas about psychology that I'm wanting to share, and to share them on UA-cam, I have sought some ways to create simple visuals (remember, this channel isn't even big enough to be monetized yet). It's a systemic issue. As with most things, like climate change, I think being annoyed at individuals trying to get by within the system isn't the right way about it. (Maybe you also drive an electric car, and maybe you also get annoyed at meat-eaters and people who drive gas powered cars for contributing to climate change, but I think likely you recognize in those contexts that we're all just trying to get by in a less-than-ideal system we didn't design). I know we came to different conclusions, but I still worry about the same things you're worried about.

    • @deshrektives
      @deshrektives 6 днів тому

      @@3-Minute-Psychology I totally get where you’re coming from. Respectfully, I don’t think climate change is a good comparison. It’s a highly complicated and deeply entrenched feedback system with roots that go pretty far back in time. You can try to save the environment by buying an electric car, but you then get into complex issues like, “Is funding the increased mining of rare Earth metals really a net gain for the environment? What about the lifecycle emissions of this whole production process?” A.I. is a much simpler issue. No one needs to use A.I., and if you use fewer A.I. images, there are fewer A.I. images. Anyway, I enjoyed reading your story, and I sincerely hope you can find your way back to psychology education success. Here goes another attempt to post my original reply:

  • @buzzlightyearfromtoystory
    @buzzlightyearfromtoystory 7 днів тому

    Short 3 second version of this video: “because it’s hot as fuck” 🥵

  • @asdfg1346on
    @asdfg1346on 7 днів тому

    Isnt this like superior to defense mechanisms because its not cope?

  • @ErikPhantessi
    @ErikPhantessi 8 днів тому

    All emotions stem from a persoective about how the world works and what a person values. So, if you propose a person not solve their emotional issues through intellect, how then should they solve their emotional issues?

  • @NDAsDontCoverIllegalActs
    @NDAsDontCoverIllegalActs 9 днів тому

    10. Why would anyone stay in an entire relationship if the other doesn't actually love them? 9. Depends OF the career imo. 7. Warranted after too long. 4. This should have been discussed early in the relationship. It's an entireyvalid reason to leave if one or the other isn't in agreement. 1. Depends on the friends and whether their activities are noxious in general (dangerous activities, excessive substance consumption, etc.) or deliberately undermining an otherwise healthy relationship. The rest are true.

  • @barryday9352
    @barryday9352 9 днів тому

    Anybody else find that writing hand distracting?

  • @NebulaBull
    @NebulaBull 10 днів тому

    #6 and #3 are the same.

  • @Oneorangejuice
    @Oneorangejuice 10 днів тому

    Its deeper than low self-esteem, its fear of abandonment 🥴🙃🏎 veteran here! yet I'm not anxious as Im trustful and I even don't care at all when Im next to the person, I'm carefree because I have consistency confirmation and nutricion. In the emptiness I over desrealize.

  • @amanda-clairebennett6132
    @amanda-clairebennett6132 10 днів тому

    YEAH SO TRUE, I AM SO SMART BUT NEVER AVAILABLE FOR ANYBODY....AND ITS GREAT

  • @kenrickbautista6141
    @kenrickbautista6141 10 днів тому

    Yeah, whenever I'm the worst mood, I listen to sad music to calm me down.

  • @FrancoCT15
    @FrancoCT15 10 днів тому

    loving your content good stuff!

  • @shiptj01
    @shiptj01 11 днів тому

    What about reading a book so that I don't have to talk to anyone?

  • @noveltycrusade
    @noveltycrusade 11 днів тому

    I blame this video for making me think in an uncomfortable way

  • @jondoros
    @jondoros 11 днів тому

    Wars in global warming gonna be catastrophic lol

  • @a.krishna3924
    @a.krishna3924 11 днів тому

    I'm a happy person that find solace in SAD MUSIC

  • @geebounit
    @geebounit 12 днів тому

    As 50 cent said. "Summer time is the killing season. It's hot outside that's a good enough reason"

  • @jollyroger9286
    @jollyroger9286 12 днів тому

    Being good at school simply makes you good at school

  • @emanuelkakuja9614
    @emanuelkakuja9614 12 днів тому

    shouldn;t being smart make you realize this cycle and then come up with a solution to break it ? i mean i see it as more of a will problem than "drilled in our brain problem" ; in addition , isn't Warren Buffet book smart ? and he isn't doing too bad ..... just saying .....

    • @3-Minute-Psychology
      @3-Minute-Psychology 12 днів тому

      I think "book smart" people have a really narrow version of intelligence. I certainly did.

  • @stanmarsh512
    @stanmarsh512 12 днів тому

    How is it that a "smart person" fall victim to a charlatan as low as Rich Dad/Poor Dad author? 🤣

    • @3-Minute-Psychology
      @3-Minute-Psychology 12 днів тому

      I agree he's a charlatan. I also think he had a few decent metaphors in his book to explain why smart people don't succeed financially in life.

  • @Mohamed-bm6yk
    @Mohamed-bm6yk 12 днів тому

    In life you should integrate all

  • @amanhaman8568
    @amanhaman8568 12 днів тому

    I'm just mad they didn't call it the temper-ature hypothesis.

  • @InspektorDreyfus
    @InspektorDreyfus 12 днів тому

    Making lots of money is not the goal in life.

    • @CHIEF_420
      @CHIEF_420 12 днів тому

      🧂

    • @3-Minute-Psychology
      @3-Minute-Psychology 12 днів тому

      The goal is to have the freedom to stay at home and raise my son, and making lots of money gave me that.

  • @dunchydunch
    @dunchydunch 13 днів тому

    I feel like you're overstating the 'benefits' of projection as if projection is positive in itself, I think projection is heavy negatively connotated and for a reason

  • @snowbunny.1218
    @snowbunny.1218 13 днів тому

    Good job on the video 😊

  • @Basta11
    @Basta11 13 днів тому

    I think there was a time when college degrees and especially PhDs were the ticket to a good life. But they've gotten too common where they are no longer tickets but passports. There's also globalization where the competition is global. The best from the "Ivy league" of other countries are just as good as American ones and they are competing for spots in Google, McKinsey, and Godman Sachs.

  • @airvent6199
    @airvent6199 13 днів тому

    It just got warm out, this the shit I've been warned 'bout I hope that it storm in the mornin', I hope that it's pourin' out I hate crowded beaches, I hate the sound of fireworks And I ponder what's worse Between knowing it's over and dyin' first 'Cause everybody dies in the summer Wanna say your goodbyes, tell them while it's spring I heard everybody's dying in the summer So pray to God for a little more spring -Chance The Rapper

  • @abhishek_patra_
    @abhishek_patra_ 13 днів тому

    Bro make video longer than 8 minutes.... Your channel gonna blow up...

    • @Null94
      @Null94 12 днів тому

      I mean “3 minutes” is in their name

    • @abhishek_patra_
      @abhishek_patra_ 12 днів тому

      @@Null94 yeh, i just saw

  • @user-CAB
    @user-CAB 13 днів тому

    When I got bladder cancer, I felt fear. So I went to Taber’s and the internet, found out what it is, how it’s treated, what can cause it, outcomes, prognosis, and I felt a sense of control. This is what I do because I do not enjoy being in a state of chaotic fear. Don’t really see a downside. Some people didn’t like the character of Mr. Spock on Star Trek. Hey, he was ok with me.

    • @3-Minute-Psychology
      @3-Minute-Psychology 13 днів тому

      I'm sorry to hear you got bladder cancer. Wishing you the best! 🙏

    • @user-CAB
      @user-CAB 13 днів тому

      @@3-Minute-Psychology thanks. That was 13 years ago, so far hasn’t resurfaced.

  • @aryansoni121
    @aryansoni121 13 днів тому

    Hey Aryan this side, saw your video and I think I can do way better can I get your information so we can connect and know some viral niches. Your future editor

  • @gracewilliams7476
    @gracewilliams7476 13 днів тому

    This is so interesting because I've always asked myself why this happens - I live in Toronto and there's been increased number in shooting every year and it's spikes in the summer 😢. Thank you for the amazing video !

  • @iirekm
    @iirekm 13 днів тому

    But education DOES correlate with higher income on average. Unfortunately not in every case: poor subject/major choices (e.g. it's hard to earn good money after graduating humanities), poor job choices, poor skills not taught in school e.g. due too being raised up in a pathological family (e.g. lack of communication skills, personal finance skills, smart risk taking, certain degree of self-confidence, self-motivation, ...), but those skills can be learned. "Rich dad poor dad" is the most terrible avice you can give, it's actually an anti-advice, just well as 99% of self-help books. In reality, education DOES matter, salary-working also DOES matter (in early career in particular), they're just too little as I mentioned above.

  • @Nazliivlogz
    @Nazliivlogz 13 днів тому

    Short and good explanation

  • @marinvidovic763
    @marinvidovic763 13 днів тому

    This is a proof that most of the Individual therapy is highly unreliable and in particular it should newer become a source of any Legally impicating Lettrs or documents because so many of those complaints might turn to be A projections or ... a bunch of False allegations.

  • @ManergoTones
    @ManergoTones 14 днів тому

    Nicely done!

  • @wheadable
    @wheadable 14 днів тому

    i had a guy who was behind 3 months on his mortgage had a gambling problem owed 3k to a bookie got a loan from a friend let go of a money making job and said i could look in the mirror and become a better human. Im a man who owes no person any money does gig work for myself get other people jobs and help companies find people for focus groups. ive literally supported two of my friends when they lost their job by getting them gig work. hilarious

  • @Eric-qh7is
    @Eric-qh7is 14 днів тому

    I think the extreme versions of this personality can be bad but moderate makes for a good individual

  • @NDAsDontCoverIllegalActs
    @NDAsDontCoverIllegalActs 14 днів тому

    What's it called when there's a sudden response to stimuli that didn't exist/wasn't trackable prior? Would that point towards Pavlovian reponse training?

  • @Mr._Reborn
    @Mr._Reborn 14 днів тому

    Yo bro, great video. How’d you do the animation in the background? Did you use AI?

    • @3-Minute-Psychology
      @3-Minute-Psychology 14 днів тому

      Software is called Videoscribe... gotta do it yourself, doesn't use AI.

  • @peepeepoopoovdbhxvbcc6683
    @peepeepoopoovdbhxvbcc6683 14 днів тому

    The worst part about this mechanism (as is displayed very evidently in this comments section) is that it’s probably one of the easiest mechanisms to pass off as normal and even superior 🤦‍♂️ It is funny because if someone is actually intelligent they will consider the possibility that they need to allow their emotions to guide their decisions sometimes, as I’ve found out.

  • @NaIn-cu8zz
    @NaIn-cu8zz 15 днів тому

    An intelligent person loves men and women who know how to act. I'm waiting for all the apps. All of them. And they're all coming together. No need for any video game play unless. I hope the apps are closed by 31st of this month July. Thank you.

  • @dradic9452
    @dradic9452 16 днів тому

    Hmm I think I know a few people that fit this assessment lol

  • @dunchydunch
    @dunchydunch 16 днів тому

    Ngl, deserves more subs

  • @mayabythesea
    @mayabythesea 16 днів тому

    Honest question because this got me to thinking. Thr first example of this defense mechanism, as long as the apologies are sincere and they stop after the shame of my actions have faded, and the makeup behavior becomes corrected behavior (ceasing to do the hurtful/offensive thing again) is this still undoing? If it is I would like to know. I tend to do things after sin like counteract distress or guilt with meditation, until it becomes smaller and easier to manage. I also use the next example shown as temporary remedy to emotional distress, because I tend to feel self deletus when I do something idiotic/wrong, even if it was a human mistake. Am I doing something manipulative/selfish/unhealthy?

  • @devilsadvocacy
    @devilsadvocacy 16 днів тому

    I for one know that I don’t make my best decisions when I’m in a heightened emotional state. Which is why I’ve learned to regulate my emotions. If you don’t control your emotions, they control you