Hollywood level Role Play Bravo!!! Unconscious and Attachment theories nicely viewed. (so much of lived' life is sooo layered) and good so maybe.Thx for podcast.🐝🌱
I appreciate this I truly love ACT and Psychodynamic theory. Mixing the two i think dissolves the behavior preceding thought vs thought preceding behavior and takes the best of both and is able to look to see which piece is helpful to the client at specific moments.
I've tried replying to your comment multiple times but it doesn't seem to save. Matthew Bennett, Psy.D., based out in CA integrates Self-Psychology and Jungian Analytic Psychology, creating a new model of the psyche that also incorporates psychodynamic personality structure into the treatment and understanding of movement of the individual through treatment into health. It's an ambitious proposal and having used it in treatment myself, it works.
I believe you both have it all wrong. It was about his masculinity. His father switching the board was him trying to teach him other ways when he feels caught. Playing chess with the lion was facing his masculine. And I strongly feel he had imposter syndrome which made it difficult for him to rise to his new job. The elevator was too fast to the top of the best. His imposter syndrome would make him feel unprepared and fearful of the rise. Hence the elevator. And he needed someone to “hold his hand on the way up” The lion is masculinity, or his fear of being caught as an imposter. A lot of great advice in here and parallels the same thought but then goes out to far field. I could explain further but I feel the basis of my point is made.
To me, the overlap between CBT and psychodynamic therapy for anxiety is that CBT teaches you to tolerate a current feeling of anxiety and psychodynamic therapy teaches you to tolerate feelings from past events that are the root of your anxiety.
Interview Dr. Matthew Bennett, whose new book is out now. Dr. Nancy McWilliams can also speak to his character and his groundbreaking work creating an integrative analytical model!
@@psychiatrypsychotherapy6939 I keep trying to reply but when I refresh the comment disappears. Matthew Bennett, PsyD integrated Self-Psychology with Jung's Analytic Psychology, reframing the psyche with the Archetype at the core. He integrates the conversation of the Personality structure into the psyche and then discusses how to move a patient through differing personality structures in treatment to help them develop a more integrated self with healthy access to multiple analytic defenses.
I'm disappointed that this wasn't the (in-depth) talk about anxiety (and, in particular, the psychopharmacology of treating anxiety) that you promised when you and Dr. Joseph Goldberg had your episodes on mediators and moderators, but I'm content with the quality of the talk and the guest in this episode.
I believe you both have it all wrong. It was about his masculinity. His father switching the board was him trying to teach him other ways when he feels caught. Playing chess with the lion was facing his masculine. And I strongly feel he had imposter syndrome which made it difficult for him to rise to his new job. The elevator was too fast to the top of the best. His imposter syndrome would make him feel unprepared and fearful of the rise. Hence the elevator. And he needed someone to “hold his hand on the way up” The lion is masculinity, or his fear of being caught as an imposter. A lot of great advice in here and parallels the same thought but then goes out to far field. I could explain further but I feel the basis of my point is made.
First! Dr. Watchel is great. Thank you for this upload
What a wonderful conversation ! Much grattitude to both 🎉❤
Hollywood level Role Play Bravo!!!
Unconscious and Attachment theories nicely viewed. (so much of lived' life is sooo layered) and good so maybe.Thx for podcast.🐝🌱
I appreciate this I truly love ACT and Psychodynamic theory. Mixing the two i think dissolves the behavior preceding thought vs thought preceding behavior and takes the best of both and is able to look to see which piece is helpful to the client at specific moments.
I've tried replying to your comment multiple times but it doesn't seem to save. Matthew Bennett, Psy.D., based out in CA integrates Self-Psychology and Jungian Analytic Psychology, creating a new model of the psyche that also incorporates psychodynamic personality structure into the treatment and understanding of movement of the individual through treatment into health. It's an ambitious proposal and having used it in treatment myself, it works.
13:00 i feel like this, almost every attempt for connection in my life has seemed to fail starting with both parents, didn’t have grand parents
Thank you for sharing.
dat role play.....so gud...
I believe you both have it all wrong. It was about his masculinity. His father switching the board was him trying to teach him other ways when he feels caught.
Playing chess with the lion was facing his masculine.
And I strongly feel he had imposter syndrome which made it difficult for him to rise to his new job. The elevator was too fast to the top of the best. His imposter syndrome would make him feel unprepared and fearful of the rise. Hence the elevator. And he needed someone to “hold his hand on the way up”
The lion is masculinity, or his fear of being caught as an imposter.
A lot of great advice in here and parallels the same thought but then goes out to far field.
I could explain further but I feel the basis of my point is made.
To me, the overlap between CBT and psychodynamic therapy for anxiety is that CBT teaches you to tolerate a current feeling of anxiety and psychodynamic therapy teaches you to tolerate feelings from past events that are the root of your anxiety.
Interesting take - thank you for your reflection
Interview Dr. Matthew Bennett, whose new book is out now. Dr. Nancy McWilliams can also speak to his character and his groundbreaking work creating an integrative analytical model!
Tell me what you liked about it? What does he add to the conversation?
@@psychiatrypsychotherapy6939 I keep trying to reply but when I refresh the comment disappears. Matthew Bennett, PsyD integrated Self-Psychology with Jung's Analytic Psychology, reframing the psyche with the Archetype at the core. He integrates the conversation of the Personality structure into the psyche and then discusses how to move a patient through differing personality structures in treatment to help them develop a more integrated self with healthy access to multiple analytic defenses.
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Start by looking up local providers and send me a message with what state you are located here: psychiatrypsychotherapypllc.com/contact
I'm disappointed that this wasn't the (in-depth) talk about anxiety (and, in particular, the psychopharmacology of treating anxiety) that you promised when you and Dr. Joseph Goldberg had your episodes on mediators and moderators, but I'm content with the quality of the talk and the guest in this episode.
Love hearing I need to do anxiety better. Thank you!
I believe you both have it all wrong. It was about his masculinity. His father switching the board was him trying to teach him other ways when he feels caught.
Playing chess with the lion was facing his masculine.
And I strongly feel he had imposter syndrome which made it difficult for him to rise to his new job. The elevator was too fast to the top of the best. His imposter syndrome would make him feel unprepared and fearful of the rise. Hence the elevator. And he needed someone to “hold his hand on the way up”
The lion is masculinity, or his fear of being caught as an imposter.
A lot of great advice in here and parallels the same thought but then goes out to far field.
I could explain further but I feel the basis of my point is made.