Very interesting about play. For all infant humans early relations with adults have such high survival importance (not about play) it is understandable that "as if" relational play, if it develops at all, can be overwhelmed by early unresolved issues/feelings.
Although I'm cognizant of Freud's Drive theories, I find Object Relation Theory far more useful for recovery from dysfunctional childhood families, and self understanding, not to deny basic sexual instincts. I wonder what Dr. Solms' thinks of object relation theory.
Absolutely brilliant talk. Really well-explained and laid out. Thank you so much for making this available!
Very instructive!
Very interesting about play. For all infant humans early relations with adults have such high survival importance (not about play) it is understandable that "as if" relational play, if it develops at all, can be overwhelmed by early unresolved issues/feelings.
Although I'm cognizant of Freud's Drive theories, I find Object Relation Theory far more useful for recovery from dysfunctional childhood families, and self understanding, not to deny basic sexual instincts. I wonder what Dr. Solms' thinks of object relation theory.
Curiouser and Curiouser
The presenter needs to prepare intro