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Dr Georgina Hosang - on The London Mood Project - The London Psychology Collective
Dr Georgina Hosang is a research psychologist currently studying the effect an urban environment has on mood. In this video Georgina talks about her recent work as project leader for the London Mood Project and how her participants are using a specially designed mobile app to collect rich real world data on their current physical environment and mood. If you would like to participate in the London Mood Project the study will be running until November 2014. Contact details and other links below:
E-mail the London Mood Project: londonmoodapp@gmail.com
The London Mood Project website: sites.google.com/site/londonmoodapp/home
The London Mood Project on Twitter: @londonmoodapp
The London Mood Project on Facebook: londonmoodapp?fref=ts
Richard Benjamin Trust:
www.richardbenjamintrust.co.uk/
Prosocial Place: sites.google.com/site/prosocialplace/
RedLoop: www.redloopdesign.co.uk/
Filmed at Regents University London www.regents.ac.uk
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Next Step in Psychology… Occupational Psychologist
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In this video Dr Grace Mansah-Owusu talks about the academic path and related experiences that she undertook to reach her current position as an occupational psychologist for Thomson Reuters. Grace also explains some of the struggles and joys of postgraduate study in psychology and gives important advice for anyone hoping to pursue a career in occupational psychology. BPS occupational psycholog...
Next Step in Psychology... Academic Research - Developmental Psychology
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Sinead Rocha currently works as a research assistant at The Birkbeck Baby lab. Sinead talks about her academic path and gives some excellent advice for those of you that want to develop your career down the academic research pathway. Also she makes babies dance in the name of science! Postgraduate research information: www.bps.org.uk/careers-education-training/postgraduate-research-degrees/post...
Next Step in Psychology... Academic Research - Autism
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In this video Kim Davies, the scientific coordinator for The British Autism Study of Infant Siblings (BASIS) based at Birkbeck University London, talks about her career path and explains what you can do to follow in her footsteps after an undergraduate degree or conversion course in psychology. Volunteer with The Birkbeck Babylab: www.cbcd.bbk.ac.uk/babylab Like The Birkbeck Babylab on Facebook...
Kim Davies - on The Birkbeck Babylab's Autism Research - The London Psychology Collective
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In this interview Kim Davies, the scientific coordinator for The British Autism Study of Infant Siblings (BASIS) based at Birkbeck University London, explains some of the amazing the work currently being undertaken in The Birkbeck Babylab. Kim talks about recent findings and how you can help in the study of autism through participation in their project. Like The Birkbeck Babylab on Facebook: fa...
Dr Ari Badaines - on Gestalt Therapy - The London Psychology Collective
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In this extract from our interview with Dr Ari Badaines Terry and Ari talk about Gestalt Therapy and the importance of completing the Gestalt. A full version of this interview, in which Ari also talks about his early career and experiences as a psychotherapist can be found here: ua-cam.com/video/GDdMw_4Rues/v-deo.html
Albert Camus - on Existentialism and Absurdity - The London Psychology Collective
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In this session Counselling Psychologist Terry Georgiou and Existential Therapist Dr Patricia Bonnici discuss the work of the French Author and Philosopher Albert Camus and how his work can be applied to our everyday life. As an Existentialist Camus give us great insight into how we can best live our lives, from enjoying the drudgery of a dull and repetitive job through to the deeper questions ...
Dr Ari Badaines - On Psychodrama - The London Psychology Collective
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In this extract from our interview with Dr Ari Badaines Terry and Ari talk about a form of roll play used within therapy known as psychodrama. They discuss how the process of acting out passed events can make for powerful experiences within the group therapy setting. A full version of this interview, in which Ari also talks about Gestalt therapy and his early career as a psychotherapist can be ...
Emmy van Deurzen - on Existential Therapy - The London Psychology Collective
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Counselling Psychologist Terry Georgiou of the London Psychology Collective talks with Professor Emmy van Deurzen about Existential Therapy and Coaching and how they can be helpful to people's lives. They discuss the main philosophical influences that have helped Emmy develop her work and how people can apply these themes to their daily lives. Emmy is a Philosopher, Psychotherapist, Psychologis...
An interview with Emmy van Deurzen - The London Psychology Collective
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Counselling Psychologist Terry Georgiou of the London Psychology Collective interviews Professor Emmy van Deurzen on her life and experiences from a career of over 40 years as a Philosopher, Psychotherapist, Psychologist, Author and University Professor. They discuss how Emmy's life experiences led her to pursue an interest in Philosophy and eventually to develop her own approach to Existential...
Sartre - on Love - The London Psychology Collective
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Jean-Paul Sartre On Love. Counselling Psychologists Terry Georgiou and Dr Patricia Bonnici discuss Jean-Paul Sartre's perspectives on love and modern relationships. This entertaining episode examines the concepts of faithfulness, domination and jealousy through the lens of Sartres work and at times his relationship with Simone de Beauvoir. A subject such as this no doubt leads us all to examini...
Sartre - on Bad Faith and being condemned to freedom - The London Psychology Collective
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In this interview Counselling Psychologist Terry Georgiou talks with Dr Patricia Bonnici on the subject of Jean-Paul Sartre and his ideas on freedom and the concept of bad faith. Terry and Patricia discuss the implications of being fully free and responsible for our lives, the anxiety this provokes in us and how we resort to bad faith to lessen this anxiety. As always, we hope you will enjoy th...
Nietzsche - On Fate and Existence - The London Psychology Collective
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Friedrich Nietzsche - on fate and existence. Counselling Psychologists Terry Georgiou and Dr Patricia Bonnici discuss the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche, including questions on our existence and accepting our fate. Through this perspective, the choices we make and the changes we hope to make become clearer to us. They also discuss his view on the importance of pain and finding meaning through ...
Socrates - On examining our beliefs - The London Psychology Collective
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Socrates - on the importance of examining our beliefs and values. Counselling Psychologists Terry Georgiou and Dr Patricia Bonnici discuss the teachings of the Greek philosopher Socrates, including the importance of examining our beliefs and values, of being authentic and knowing ourselves. They also discuss how questioning ourselves and others can lead to the risk of potentially being unpopula...

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  • @richwilliams1863
    @richwilliams1863 Місяць тому

    This is not a very interesting take

  • @bink865
    @bink865 Місяць тому

    And then she wrote Rising From Existential Crisis

  • @MRRS-ee1cd
    @MRRS-ee1cd 3 місяці тому

    Hypocrites! They are only paying lip service. When it comes to practice what they preach they will instead shame, betray and ostracise you. Good luck.

  • @GnosisMan50
    @GnosisMan50 7 місяців тому

    Emmy is Awesome!

  • @hassestrand7302
    @hassestrand7302 Рік тому

    Kan Du Emmy Van Deurzen hjälpa mig att sluta med psykofarmaka efter 50- års brukande?❤

  • @carrow1057
    @carrow1057 Рік тому

    Study Emmy as part of my counselling degree 2023. Masters next year. ❤‍🔥

  • @SharafatUK
    @SharafatUK 2 роки тому

    very productive discussion

  • @evagrosz1621
    @evagrosz1621 2 роки тому

    Fascinating ! It's not only the vast knowledge Prof. Emmy van Deurzen has , but the openness of her thinking ,the will to understand other people , discovering new possibilities to choose and change the way of living. Clarity , knowledge ,good questions and beautiful exposition ! Thank You !

  • @alex_pearl
    @alex_pearl 3 роки тому

    Is Terry single? He's quite attractive.

  • @m.s.1272
    @m.s.1272 3 роки тому

    Motivation is all what people need, positive and positive.

  • @aboukirman3508
    @aboukirman3508 3 роки тому

    Better late than...

  • @NaveenKumar-jy6ri
    @NaveenKumar-jy6ri 3 роки тому

    Very good talk about Albert Camus I ever seen

  • @TheRana124
    @TheRana124 3 роки тому

    It seems as though there is one case where individuals ask/answer on either bad or good faith. Instead of having to ask/answer on neutral grounds. That would be when they are emotional and cannot recognize the way they are behaving or acting. It seems that with the inability to handle the necessities of the self and the other become weights when acting on faith. The choice becomes a leap instead of a step. This can be on any number of terms, but the recognition should implore individuals to not act on emotions, but use them to address the needs of the self and the other. Thought some choose to act on emotion instead of asking. Some see their ability to control bias as being better than other, but generally most people are bias and feel affirmed by it

  • @homecow2000
    @homecow2000 3 роки тому

    This is great I very much appreciate it 🙏

  • @jimporter4799
    @jimporter4799 4 роки тому

    The only true 'fixed' identity is the changeless sense of presence.

  • @andrevieirapsi
    @andrevieirapsi 4 роки тому

    what an incredible life! i admire you a lot Emmy!

  • @catashtrophe0
    @catashtrophe0 4 роки тому

    This is interesting, this makes me feel so much more “free” knowing that actually I do have choices even if they might be hard or not great

    • @catashtrophe0
      @catashtrophe0 4 роки тому

      Is it rude to point out bad faith of other people?

  • @bozorgmaneshrobertsohrabi2248
    @bozorgmaneshrobertsohrabi2248 4 роки тому

    The time to keep the heat flowing by the sun's rays keep the campuses for the Deans in the United States of Americause.

  • @unoffendable3496
    @unoffendable3496 4 роки тому

    Isn't the human endeavor to bring order out of Chaos? Isn't this a classroom? How can you pass the test if you don't know what the test is. It's chaos live it love it learn it

  • @unoffendable3496
    @unoffendable3496 4 роки тому

    The purpose is to bring order out of Chaos. I thought that was obvious. Therefore there's meaning, huh?

  • @buseekmekci2556
    @buseekmekci2556 5 років тому

    so thanks

  • @PraetorClaudius
    @PraetorClaudius 5 років тому

    It’s true that the person who knows they have made their choices, whether they regret them or not, seems stronger and more stable than someone who feels they are a “victim of essences.”

    • @TheRana124
      @TheRana124 3 роки тому

      Some people recognize they don’t have to make a choice when they try to avoid it. Not because of bad faith, but the circumstance is not appropriate. I think you are taking bad faith as a analogy that someone can apply to any interaction where there is a split between the selves. This choice to split oneself if never something an individual looks to do, but when asked there is a way of subduing the dilemma presented to them. That would be by recognizing that other may be choosing to ask on a certain faith. This faith can be either bad or good or neutral. Natural would be best, but in many case I don’t believe that women ask on neutral faith. I believe they ask on either good or bad. It is a matter of choice on their end. Though, by recognizing this the man may be able to avert the desire of the other to know by splitting the self only because the woman does not recognize her bad faith. By doing so they may have split themselves too much for the halves to be stitched together. The one course of action here would be to ask and answer in a manner that is neutral. In turn, there are no bad and good faith actors. That is why Sartre has a quote ‘Hell is other people’. Something along those lines. I don’t think you guys have truly understood Sartre

  • @trevorking7675
    @trevorking7675 5 років тому

    Fascinating exposition of Emmys influences and ideas about the nature of life . Thank you very much.

  • @markhenryramsey9132
    @markhenryramsey9132 6 років тому

    Very well done. Good questions, good pace and direction and of course great content. Enjoyed that thoroughly, thank you.

  • @CeeJayLive
    @CeeJayLive 6 років тому

    Amazing

  • @truthlivingetc88
    @truthlivingetc88 6 років тому

    this woman is an a b s o l u t e marvel the g r e a t souls are still with us

  • @meharshah6117
    @meharshah6117 6 років тому

    I love everything about this lecture. Thank you

  • @charlesnwarren
    @charlesnwarren 6 років тому

    Sartre was a bad guy. He was "essentially" a rapist who'd be considered a sexual predator alongside the likes of Harvey Weinstein if he were alive today. As a result his "existentialist" philosophies can be seen in direct conflict with his actions.

    • @tillitseac3774
      @tillitseac3774 4 роки тому

      This is interesting, how do you know this????

    • @charlesnwarren
      @charlesnwarren 4 роки тому

      @@tillitseac3774 Well, I know it from reading about him, and from reading about Simone de Beauvoir. They were "essentially" rotten scumbags who lured young, naive and unsuspecting individuals into their cult of pseudo intellectuals for the purpose of seducing them for warped sexual favors. Satre became something of an expert at it, even in his old age. He was more interested in manipulation than philosophy, and he heaped praises on Stalin, Pol Pot, et al, for "essentially" murdering millions of human beings.

    • @tillitseac3774
      @tillitseac3774 4 роки тому

      @@charlesnwarren seriously had not heard anything at all about this. I must admit though reading Simone De Beauvoir I did think she was hardly a feminist in response to Sartre but ...different times, different standards and it's a principle of mine. Innocent until proven guilty so, all due respect, but I would need some more concrete evidence.

    • @charlesnwarren
      @charlesnwarren 4 роки тому

      @@tillitseac3774 There are any number of essays that expose them both as horrible people.

    • @tillitseac3774
      @tillitseac3774 4 роки тому

      @@charlesnwarren hi, any links would be appreciated I think it's interesting how one can feel you are getting to know someone through their fictional writing. I've read almost everything de Beauvoir has written

  • @sarahrodrigues2231
    @sarahrodrigues2231 7 років тому

    Best form of psychotherapy- without meaning- nothing is sacred

    • @TheRana124
      @TheRana124 3 роки тому

      False everything becomes sacred. It is those that choose to hold things sacred for cohesion. Cohesion is the only meaning that exists. Everything else is meaninglessness. That is what happens when people say nothing has no meaning, but don’t recognize that the meaning comes from people being together. If you get people to accept that together is all we need then the things we find meaning in become fewer. The meaning becomes more clear. There is only one meaning that’s what nihilism leads to, but many people don’t get here

  • @fraidoonw
    @fraidoonw 7 років тому

    philosophers solving problems of being???? Why drinking in plastic cups?????

    • @Arktuss
      @Arktuss 7 років тому

      Hmmmm, who do you suggest might be better qualified to solve problems of being? Yeah, plastic cups are a bit cheesy

    • @therabbithat
      @therabbithat 5 років тому

      @@Arktuss Well I assume this was filmed on a college campus and there are usually plastic or paper cups because otherwise students keep taking ceramic cups home, or leaving them unwashed in random places

  • @kipandrew1200
    @kipandrew1200 7 років тому

    Great Video! I love learning this stuff! Keep it up

  • @yasha12isreal
    @yasha12isreal 8 років тому

    Preach Sister!

  • @AutonomousVoice
    @AutonomousVoice 8 років тому

    I enjoy your talks but-claim benefits in the UK of today and you will probably regret it very much. The only 'choice' is to work.

  • @juliacorget
    @juliacorget 9 років тому

    thankyou

  • @rtemis2623
    @rtemis2623 9 років тому

    This was so good

  • @aknshab9874
    @aknshab9874 9 років тому

    intellectually stimulating

  • @chooselife903
    @chooselife903 9 років тому

    Do you have a family...children? It sounds as though you are too dedicated to others to have any family of your own.

    • @rtemis2623
      @rtemis2623 9 років тому

      +Catherine C Who, Emmy? She's married and has children. Brilliant woman!

  • @rideforever
    @rideforever 9 років тому

    What is phenomenology ? Watered-down meditation ?

  • @willemjanvandenbrink
    @willemjanvandenbrink 10 років тому

    Great interview, elucidating and stimulating -- dank je wel Emmy

  • @moghera1
    @moghera1 10 років тому

    Emmy Van Deurzen has been a source of inspiration in my psychotherapy practice since I heard her talk about the "seductiveness' of suicidal feelings at a Samaritans conference in the late 80s. It's good to hear her in cracking form still.

  • @FPLHaveABeer
    @FPLHaveABeer 10 років тому

    Very interesting video guys. Learnt a lot. Thank you.

  • @NigelWillPolak
    @NigelWillPolak 10 років тому

    Emmy & Terry, thanks for this interview. I will tweet it etc for, in particular, the lovely impassioned declaration of the clear role, yet openly framed and unfettered dedication of the existential therapist to their own and the client's existence as a shared venture. I deeply share many of the ideas and views you express. This is the first time I've heard your story Emmy, so thanks for that insight too.

  • @keithskipsey5420
    @keithskipsey5420 10 років тому

    thank you for explaining what phenomenology is in a simple way. good luck in your projects in London.i would be nice to see you in Australia!

  • @publicme
    @publicme 10 років тому

    With authentic love with a lover, is sex required? It seems that Sartre didn't relate to SdB sexually, so can that even be seen as a relationship? They seemed to be more like two male or two female friends with no sexual contact.

    • @BlackSabotage100
      @BlackSabotage100 9 років тому

      TobiasPublicme How could you possibly know whether Sartre and Simone were sexually intimate or not?

    • @evalynfechner1690
      @evalynfechner1690 5 років тому

      They were in an open relationship I think

  • @HarryKey
    @HarryKey 11 років тому

    I really like the idea of existential psychology. Must read and learn more about it.