That Hot Fuzz reference was amazing LOL This was amazingly done. Very informative, thorough, well-communicated and nicely edited. Thank you! I had been looking for a clear description of psychodynamic therapy, so this was really helpful. I may have to check out more of your videos~
this is cool! a lot of my classmates only focuses on Freud when they're analysing psychodynamics, most of them overlooked the fact that lots of important people have contributed to this school of thought!! nice work
Currently in my first MFT online class and it has been interesting to say the least. I am naturally and creative and I learn hands on. This was so informative and intriguing. The flow compliments what I'm reading and helped me understand the entire concept in 12 minutes. Thank you so much!
I'm not so sure about inferiority defining what we strive for. I've been told that I'm smart from a young age. I always enjoyed impressing adults with my thinking skills. Today I'm a scientist.
Yeah, the theory definitely hinges on the personal experience of Adler rather than empirical data. However, I do think that inferiorities do influence us...just maybe not always motivate us to strive in that domain.
Hold on, I came here to get information on Psychodynamic therapy and I am seeing Xbox games and the Triforce in the video???? I think I am going to cry, I salute this individual who thought of this!!!
hi Micah, thank you! this is such an amazing video. just another suggestion. would you make a video about theory of personality disorders? that would be great :D
Correct me if I'm wrong but...isn't this Adlerian therapy not Psychodynamic therapy? Carl Jung and other neo-Freudians created the Psychodynamic theory, but the whole superiority/inferiority thing was made by Alfred and is called Adlerian Therapy...right..?
At 10:00, isn't that solution more behavioral or CBT than psychoanalytic or psychodynamic? Wouldn't addressing the core causes of the sense of inferiority, inability to act, indecisiveness, self-debasement, etc. be more useful over the long-term as opposed to suggestions aimed at changing behavior? If she has a self-defeating schema and is suggested to act like somebody that she doesn't think she is, will the sense of deceiving herself be eradicated through behavioral rewards, or will she know internally that the core emotions that caused her issues in the first place remain and still cause psychological distress? If unaddressed childhood stress, trauma, or memories are not dealt with, won't they still lie dormant as psychopathological energy?
Studying for my BBS LMFT. Thought the video on Adlerian therapy was excellent! Adlerian therapy is, as you note one form of Psychodynamic Therapy and preferred throughout referenced as Adlerian. One other note. The common Factor model seems to indicate the Dodo bird effect - most therapies are equally effective. The bias towards evidence base justification has some very serious flaws. However, the video was very well done and I very much enjoyed listening and felt your presentation was lucid and filled with great energy. -thanks,, mike durrigan
When I heard "striving for superiority" I starting thinking about narcissists. I'll admit, I was so busy rolling my eyes with all the superiority and inferiority complex, I missed a lot of this.
I appreciate the humor in explaining this great contribution to how we do therapy and help make life better for someone else, you certainly helped to do that for me today. Fun video, while I study for my NCE!
Hard to see how this sort of simplistic therapy could work for people who are severely depressed - especially if they already have lots of insight into their problems. Ditto for CBT.
nice video. thanks ! I am happy that I was able to find your channel trough the video you guys made for Tom Scott. thanks for the video and have a wonderful day / night cheers : )
Whith this approach how woukd you treat a person with TOC or DPD or BIPOLAR disorder. As it is proven in TOC that cbt is pretty usefull then i send the patient with someone else?
"...We both made mistakes" - Mistakes? That should have been the question first. It would elaborate and give him insights also more info to the therapist. Then it could ask the showed question.
great fucking video, thank you so much for this. I def need some psychodynamic therapy. it along with a little bit of dialectial behavioral therapy may be the best for me based on my research so far
I would not use a notebook in front of the client. It creates an atmosphere of inequality in the relationship. My opinion and more from the perspective of the humanistic approach. Other than that interesting way of presenting the approach.
This is nonsense. Alfred Adler developed Individual psychology, not psychodynamic therapy. PT is synonime to Analytic therapy developed from psychoanalysis.
Huh... a bit confusing. You mentioned Adler and psychoanalysis but then jumped to psychodynamic,. Why not mention who came up with psychodynamic then discuss that? Really informative video otherwise.
You enjoy emphasing how well you can pronounce a name plus the fact you know that factoid Oh you remind me of ted mozby that's who I thought you were similar to
Its funny to see his background filled with video games rather than books 🤣
His inner child 😍
Bruh! I didn't notice till I saw this comment!!!
@donaldvang5274 idk, but if your therapist is a gamer, you could probably jump into a game with them and that might be therapeutic in some way lol
What if video games are tge modern day books?🤔🤯
That Hot Fuzz reference was amazing LOL
This was amazingly done. Very informative, thorough, well-communicated and nicely edited. Thank you! I had been looking for a clear description of psychodynamic therapy, so this was really helpful. I may have to check out more of your videos~
Alfred Adler, the founder of Individual psychology
this is cool! a lot of my classmates only focuses on Freud when they're analysing psychodynamics, most of them overlooked the fact that lots of important people have contributed to this school of thought!! nice work
OMG! I had "The greater good" from Hot Fuzz in my head - and than I had it on the screen! Brilliant!!!
Lol, that's all I could think of in my head!!
Immensely benefitted as a student by the content presented in such an interesting way .
Currently in my first MFT online class and it has been interesting to say the least. I am naturally and creative and I learn hands on. This was so informative and intriguing. The flow compliments what I'm reading and helped me understand the entire concept in 12 minutes. Thank you so much!
Great!!! Helpful for a psychology class im taking. You explain things so well!
I just discovered this channel and it's absolutely amazing I love it!
keep up the good work guys
Great lecture thank you for your simplicity in your intellectual lecture. God bless you have truly worked towards your SUPERIORITY! 😊
Thanks for this, my new therapist is starting me on this next week
I'm not so sure about inferiority defining what we strive for.
I've been told that I'm smart from a young age. I always enjoyed impressing adults with my thinking skills. Today I'm a scientist.
Yeah, the theory definitely hinges on the personal experience of Adler rather than empirical data. However, I do think that inferiorities do influence us...just maybe not always motivate us to strive in that domain.
In this case I totally agree!
I also think that inferiorities have an effect on who we become and influence our values in life.
Brilliant video kept me glued the whole time, thank you so much!
Thank you sir... I enjoy your videos. You are easy to understand and your personality is pleasant.
I absolutely love your approach!! Thank you for this video.
Hold on, I came here to get information on Psychodynamic therapy and I am seeing Xbox games and the Triforce in the video???? I think I am going to cry, I salute this individual who thought of this!!!
thank you for making learn fun and easy to understand Mikah!
hi Micah, thank you! this is such an amazing video. just another suggestion. would you make a video about theory of personality disorders? that would be great :D
Theory results take such a long time to prove themselves, but certainly worth waiting for. Such great videos, please keep up the good works. FR
Correct me if I'm wrong but...isn't this Adlerian therapy not Psychodynamic therapy? Carl Jung and other neo-Freudians created the Psychodynamic theory, but the whole superiority/inferiority thing was made by Alfred and is called Adlerian Therapy...right..?
Great video, it helped me a lot. But I also need to point out you have a sick gaming collection.
At 10:00, isn't that solution more behavioral or CBT than psychoanalytic or psychodynamic? Wouldn't addressing the core causes of the sense of inferiority, inability to act, indecisiveness, self-debasement, etc. be more useful over the long-term as opposed to suggestions aimed at changing behavior? If she has a self-defeating schema and is suggested to act like somebody that she doesn't think she is, will the sense of deceiving herself be eradicated through behavioral rewards, or will she know internally that the core emotions that caused her issues in the first place remain and still cause psychological distress? If unaddressed childhood stress, trauma, or memories are not dealt with, won't they still lie dormant as psychopathological energy?
That opening joke’s a real scorcher
The empathetic therapist reminds me of a Carl Rogers idea about the relationship boundaries between the therapist and the person seeking therapy.
love this, thanks man you explain this really well and it's fun in places too
Excellent explanation of psychodynamic therapy
I utilize psychodynamic Therapy with CBT and I find CBT does coencide with other approaches. Thoughts?
wow your explanation was so clear, thank you so much!
The only thing I can focus on is the Triforce on the desk.
Yeesss!!!! Love these videos!! (Also, great ending with the chair lol)
Thanks! And thanks for watching!
really helpful to learn from youtube videos during pandemic time, thak you so much for the explanation
Studying for my BBS LMFT. Thought the video on Adlerian therapy was excellent! Adlerian therapy is, as you note one form of Psychodynamic Therapy and preferred throughout referenced as Adlerian. One other note. The common Factor model seems to indicate the Dodo bird effect - most therapies are equally effective. The bias towards evidence base justification has some very serious flaws. However, the video was very well done and I very much enjoyed listening and felt your presentation was lucid and filled with great energy. -thanks,, mike durrigan
superb ji i like it very much explanation about psychodynamic psychotherapy and thank u
When I heard "striving for superiority" I starting thinking about narcissists. I'll admit, I was so busy rolling my eyes with all the superiority and inferiority complex, I missed a lot of this.
I just found your channel and it's so informative and wonderful!!
I appreciate the humor in explaining this great contribution to how we do therapy and help make life better for someone else, you certainly helped to do that for me today. Fun video, while I study for my NCE!
Appreciate your good talk
Hard to see how this sort of simplistic therapy could work for people who are severely depressed - especially if they already have lots of insight into their problems. Ditto for CBT.
Very nice video. Well done Micah.
Thanks so much!!
good gracious it was just awsome. Thankyou Sir.
Thank you! I appreciated this info.
Very helpful . Thank you !
Spinning at the end was to subtly decide what game he's gonna play now that the video is done.
nice video. thanks !
I am happy that I was able to find your channel trough the video you guys made for Tom Scott.
thanks for the video and have a wonderful day / night
cheers : )
LOL the therapy session stimulation is so fuckin TRUE AND REALISTIC
Well done.
Thank you ❤
Thank you🙏💕
Excellent !
Loved the explanation
Thank you for your videos, this is amazing
Where would one find more information on Von Brücke's thoughts/writings on people as obeying thermodynamics?
Thank you so much! Learning more from your videos than my psych degree 😅
Thanks a lot
Great video! Also, cat got that couch :)
Can you do a video on Gestalt therapy?
Fantastic ❤
Very interesting and informative video. Is that a Zelda triforce symbol in the background? Where did you get it?
Thanks! It is indeed a Zelda triforce. I 3d printed it a while back. Gotta love 3d printers!
Whith this approach how woukd you treat a person with TOC or DPD or BIPOLAR disorder. As it is proven in TOC that cbt is pretty usefull then i send the patient with someone else?
Consciousness is inner storytelling
Great video, thank you!
Excellent
"...We both made mistakes"
- Mistakes?
That should have been the question first. It would elaborate and give him insights also more info to the therapist.
Then it could ask the showed question.
Thank you soo much
As a lifter someone shouldn't be going to the gym every day, rest is recovery
loved this!
you're awesome
I've noticed that you put out some very entertaining and informative videos. Have you noticed that yourself? What do you make of that?
thank you sir!! :D
great fucking video, thank you so much for this. I def need some psychodynamic therapy. it along with a little bit of dialectial behavioral therapy may be the best for me based on my research so far
Nice video
good stuff
Anyone know the name of the song playing?
great vid, thanks
Thanks for watching!
I'm curious to know why the guy who was served divorce papers wouldn't except his wife's responsibility in the breakdown of the marriage?
You are lucky you have brothers. At least you have others to take care of the older parents. Who have a greater inferiority complexity.
nice cat...
This video had me questioning my inability to criticize a past relationship
Also the perfectionist tool is such a great joke
Books on psychology behind him? Nope Games. 👍
Great Video
I would not use a notebook in front of the client. It creates an atmosphere of inequality in the relationship. My opinion and more from the perspective of the humanistic approach. Other than that interesting way of presenting the approach.
We dont need the background music thank you
dude where have I seen you before?? cat video? or was it on a vice documentary???
OK this is bugging me which tv or movie character is the presenter similar to
the car is very distracting
They gave me this for schizophrenia I don't care about any of this. This is just "what makes you happy?" Well who cares? I'm a changing person.
This is nonsense. Alfred Adler developed Individual psychology, not psychodynamic therapy. PT is synonime to Analytic therapy developed from psychoanalysis.
Jung, please. Not Young.
How would you deal with a neurodivergent individual?
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 ❤
I cant get past the xbox games in the background XD
Qualiteaaa
So you haven't read any psychodynamic contemporary research
Any recommendations?
wow 😀
👏 👏 👏 Well done!🤣
7:20
Melanie Klein is so weird
Huh... a bit confusing. You mentioned Adler and psychoanalysis but then jumped to psychodynamic,. Why not mention who came up with psychodynamic then discuss that? Really informative video otherwise.
You enjoy emphasing how well you can pronounce a name plus the fact you know that factoid
Oh you remind me of ted mozby that's who I thought you were similar to
Waffle waffle waffle
What??