Humanistic Psychology Lecture Series
Humanistic Psychology Lecture Series
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The Contributions of Dr Leston Havens Conference Part 4
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William James College Humanistic Lecture Series presents: Lectures on the Clinical Contributions of Dr Leston Havens
The Contributions of Dr Leston Havens Conference Part 3
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William James College Humanistic Lecture Series presents: Lectures on the Clinical Contributions of Dr Leston Havens
The Contributions of Dr Leston Havens Conference Part 5
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William James College Humanistic Lecture Series presents: Lectures on the Clinical Contributions of Dr Leston Havens
The Contributions of Dr Leston Havens Conference Part 2
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William James College Humanistic Lecture Series presents: Lectures on the Clinical Contributions of Dr Leston Havens
The Contributions of Dr Leston Havens Conference Part 1
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William James College Humanistic Lecture Series presents: Lectures on the Clinical Contributions of Dr Leston Havens
The Humanistic Approach to Psychotherapy with Dr. Irv Yalom
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A conversation with Dr. Irv Yalom and Dr. Bob Childs. www.williamjames.edu/
The Psychological Challenges of Climate Change
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A talk with Dr. Bob Childs www.williamjames.edu/
The Interface of Psychology and Buddhism
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A talk with Dr. Mark Epstein about the integration of Buddhist philosophy in his approach to psychoanalysis. www.williamjames.edu/
The Religious Function of the Psyche
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A talk with Dr. Lionel Corbett of Pacifica Institute about the understanding of religion in psychoanalysis. www.williamjames.edu/
The Use of the Interactive Field between Therapist and Patient
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A conversation with Dr. Joseph Cambray and Dr. Bob Childs. www.williamjames.edu/
The Practice of Embodied Imagination in Therapy
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A conversation with Jungian analyst Robbie Bosnak and Dr. Bob Childs. www.williamjames.edu/

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @elainelapides9545
    @elainelapides9545 19 днів тому

    Dr. CORBETT in my previous comment to you your name was incorrect. That's technology. Elaine

  • @elainelapides9545
    @elainelapides9545 19 днів тому

    DR.Crnett Your talk was excellent I wish you had better questions presented to you. I have been a therapist for many years and have used many approaches to help clients struggling with any complex issues. Thank you again Elaine

  • @Peter-gf4qd
    @Peter-gf4qd Місяць тому

    I watched this before I went to bed, turned it off with a few minutes left unwatched. This morning I resumed the video and he began talking about Kim Jong-un being viewed as a god. I then remembered I had a dream last night about Kim Jong-un arriving in my yard where the person I was with told me to be careful not to offend him and that he must be worshipped even tho I knew he wasn’t a god

  • @uneedtherapy42
    @uneedtherapy42 4 місяці тому

    10:20 Yalom uses the Blank Screen approach

  • @Me_ThatsWho
    @Me_ThatsWho 6 місяців тому

    Dr. Yalom is brilliant and a highly gifted writer as well As a theorist, however, he is simply wrong or at the very least, incomplete. His lasting contribution may very well be his wonderful fiction (which is wise and poetic) and his theoretical work on group process.

    • @tygilbert1537
      @tygilbert1537 6 місяців тому

      Incomplete....how ironic, how so....better yet aren't we all?

  • @dianereynoldson7785
    @dianereynoldson7785 6 місяців тому

    Extra information, giving us a dynamic,, expansive framework to hold our position in history. Thank you Anna and Jonathan.

  • @jasongarcia8863
    @jasongarcia8863 7 місяців тому

    Interesting.

  • @kindface
    @kindface Рік тому

    The trick is to avoid the trap of explaining EVERYTHING in buddhism with a psychology framework. Such an exercise is useful, instructive and meaningful even. But let's be humble enough to accept that psychology may not even begin to scratch the surface of Buddhism. Anyone who can't accept this premise would do well to just stick with psychology.

  • @lindahebb4832
    @lindahebb4832 Рік тому

    Thank you for posting

  • @SCzxjk
    @SCzxjk 2 роки тому

    I would be more interested in opinions on wastern mental health organisations taking buddhist teachings and not giving buddhism credit.

  • @rosecrow810
    @rosecrow810 2 роки тому

    Thank You for taking the time to share this lecture with us all. This was an immensely interesting talk.

  • @joecocozzella7018
    @joecocozzella7018 2 роки тому

    This is wonderful. Every trainee should watch this conference in its entirety.

  • @kirstinstrand6292
    @kirstinstrand6292 2 роки тому

    Excellent Presentation!

  • @kirstinstrand6292
    @kirstinstrand6292 2 роки тому

    I haven't listened to all of this, however, it has allowed me to understand why my original analysis was not effective, for a myriad of reasons. Mark seems to be a very good therapist, and now I have many new thoughts and ideas regarding the therapeutic model, generically speaking. Now days, there are many therapeutic modes from which to choose. Seekers ought to shop around to find the best fit for themselves. Seriously.

  • @tahwsisiht
    @tahwsisiht 2 роки тому

    39:30 40:15

    • @tahwsisiht
      @tahwsisiht 2 роки тому

      1:22:45 interesting Ken Wilber

  • @wiltonhall
    @wiltonhall 2 роки тому

    Bonsaik's understanding of AIDS is weak.

  • @eckhardtmilz1587
    @eckhardtmilz1587 2 роки тому

    Amazing! Very needed talk!

  • @kyfra5257
    @kyfra5257 3 роки тому

    It was really interesting to see the process from someone trained as a Jungian analyst who made the technique his own over time. Very inspiring. Thanks for sharing that with the public and thanks to the student (Jessica) who volunteered for sharing her dream.

  • @samueljones9350
    @samueljones9350 3 роки тому

    People who he related to as friends, paid him money to talk to him, and he refers to them as patients. Interesting. Nice job.

  • @abcdeedog
    @abcdeedog 3 роки тому

    Wonderful.

  • @catmando4448
    @catmando4448 4 роки тому

    Love Yalom's opened mindedness to new forms of therapy like text therapy and video/phone therapy even though he was at first dead set against them. And this is a therapist in his eighties. He's a humble human being in my book.

  • @jeanthornton2441
    @jeanthornton2441 4 роки тому

    From my experience psychiatry is the only medical discipline that calls abuse therapy. To state that humans are the same as animals is actually a delusion and a falsehood but they insist on their their delusion considering all mankind to be souls as. As the rest of humanity is not under this delusion we can safely state that psychatry is in an Alfred reality that is dangerous but they consider themselves to be souless animal like which enables them to commit atrocities on the rest of us and then claim that they are doing good. They state that no one can be healed of a mental illness so all those who do not have the illness they claimed in their life was not healed they never had the illness in the first place, this is taking things as they understand it. Therefore they diagnose things not there = delusion. Think humans are souless = delusion . Think that obse4ving a person in their provate life is legal asvthey arw above the law= delusional. Think that this observation lets them diagnose something that is in their own mind set as reality = delusion. Think that terrorising a person is acceptable behaviour and that person must not react in fear to their actions for if they do it is a mental illness = delusion.Think ssri heal an illness = delusion. Think that doing brain surgery that impairs and causes brain damage is healing = delusional. So when they state you are delusional they are diagnosing themselves. If you can see through their delusion and stand against it to protect your life they will then gather together as many as they can in order to diagnose you and let them stay in their delusion as they are right and everyone else is wrong that makes them dangerous to the general public. Even sane doctor are sacred of this department, a department that causes fear and calls itself a healing ethical department is more dangerous to the general public then we can even imagine. Psychatry is called the industry of death for a good reason as they actually over see the disablement, brain damage that cannot be reversed and the deprivation of the lives of those they target. The mental heslth act, privacy act and complaints charter are there to protect average people from the horror this department inflicts on innocent people but they simply walk over these and state that they have the government authority to do do= delusion. This deluded government authorised malicious loving group is so deluded there may be no help for them. Go read mad in america there are a lot of books psychartrist who realise the delusion their discipline is under and will assist you in understanding what you are facing when confronted by this deluded rarified group. There is help but not from the deluded.

  • @mirgrande7683
    @mirgrande7683 4 роки тому

    He is very interesting to listen to. Great lack of arrogance too.

  • @omegabell8727
    @omegabell8727 4 роки тому

    Great Talk. Great wealth of wisdom and knowledge in this Talk!

  • @im7401
    @im7401 5 років тому

    fascinating, I love the way you explaned about psychosis in the clearest way I have ever heard.

  • @nomvuladlamini4618
    @nomvuladlamini4618 5 років тому

    Very interesting, will watch more of his talks

  • @anjankatta1864
    @anjankatta1864 5 років тому

    Fascinating, thanks for sharing

  • @hol-upLIL-bit
    @hol-upLIL-bit 5 років тому

    I dont think there is such a thing as existentialist therapy... bolony.

  • @erby1kabogey9
    @erby1kabogey9 5 років тому

    Thx for posting!

  • @erby1kabogey9
    @erby1kabogey9 6 років тому

    Thx

  • @soriya011
    @soriya011 6 років тому

    wonderful.