Talking Therapy Episode 21: Core Psychodynamic Concepts Relevant to All Therapists

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
  • Hosts:
    Marvin Goldfried, PhD, Stony Brook University ( / goldfriedmarvin )
    Allen Frances, MD, Duke University ( / allenfrancesmd )
    Producer:
    Alan Kian, MA, York University
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    Marvin Goldfried is a distinguished professor of psychology at Stony Brook University, where he helped to develop the graduate program in clinical psychology-he is the cofounder of the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration. Allen Frances is a professor of psychiatry and chair emeritus at Duke, and was chair of the DSM-IV task force.
    Marvin describes the evolution of his psychotherapy orientation as psychodynamic, behavioral, CBT, and eventually integrative. He practices, teaches, and supervises what works clinically using direct and indirect evidence base.
    Allen describes his approach to psychotherapy as “whatever works” or “no one size fits all”. He was trained and taught at the Columbia University Psychoanalytic Center, but remains equally interested in brief, supportive, cognitive, behavioral, interpersonal, and family therapies.
    Please enjoy this week’s episode!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @lau-guerreiro
    @lau-guerreiro Рік тому +7

    I've recently discovered your channel, and have enjoyed listening to your videos from the first episode onwards.
    I would like to suggest that you make a playlist containing all the episodes in order, so that listeners can just hit play on the playlist and it will automatically go through all of them. Not only is this helpful to your listeners, but it will mean that your videos will get many more views.
    You could also create other playlists based on subject, such as CBT.
    Thanks for sharing your experience and wisdom with us!

  • @sarahhajarbalqis
    @sarahhajarbalqis 2 роки тому +4

    Simple not simpler. Biopsychosocial model. Early childhood experience. Repetition compulsion. Consciousness. Insight. Curing ignorance.
    The togetherness in delivering these concepts is superb.
    Thank you.

  • @amanr6346
    @amanr6346 Рік тому

    Such a high quality discussion! This was awesome! I’m retraining as a Psychotherapist and this was fantastic!

  • @anjusingh5446
    @anjusingh5446 Рік тому

    Thank you for your Pod-Cast's, very helpful, as I progress in my Counselling curses....

  • @y00lili85
    @y00lili85 Рік тому

    It's really helpful for me to understand some key concepts in psychotherapy

  • @jomead1672
    @jomead1672 Рік тому

    I'm an integrative therapist in the UK and have recently discovered your channel. Thank you for sharing. I'd love to hear more from you about working with transference. And I love to hear your thoughts and experiences on interpretation, what makes a good interpretation, what makes a poor one etc. Also if you work with dreams at all? Freud said dreams are the royal road to the unconscious 😊

  • @babysharktv4562
    @babysharktv4562 Рік тому +1

    Please talk about humanistic theory

  • @trust1874
    @trust1874 5 днів тому

    Wafflers

  • @nic-ee25
    @nic-ee25 3 місяці тому +1

    Freud talked crap. He only seemed to deal with young impressionable middle class women. They seemed to exhibit bizarre behaviour (never seen in other people). In his time, they believed in women (note: not men) having ‘hysteria’ due to their uterus and sexuality. Surely, these women’s mental ill-health was due to the misogynistic constrained societal context they lived in (see The Yellow Wallpaper story). Freud patronised his patients to achieve professional credibility and eminence. His unevidenced theories of the unconscious, Oedipus and penis envy etc are tosh and reveal more about his own fixations than any concern to help his patients. Did any of them feel better as a result of his ‘treatment’? He should be consigned to history along with other Victorian quacks.

    • @nidhavellir
      @nidhavellir 15 днів тому

      Sounds like your first year at university has been a busy one.