Introduction to psychology: Sigmund Freud

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  • @Seba-mp4cz
    @Seba-mp4cz Рік тому +12

    His students are lucky to have such a great lecturer

  • @KeenyNewton
    @KeenyNewton 4 роки тому +113

    What a beautiful fun informative and insightful lecture. Did not feel like I’m being taught but felt like information was being shared.

    • @buskingkarma2503
      @buskingkarma2503 4 роки тому +2

      Had the same effect on me too.

    • @NOName-nn3jv
      @NOName-nn3jv 2 роки тому

      like manipulation ?

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      @nibberd8845 3 місяці тому

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      @nibberd8845 3 місяці тому

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  • @carlojimeneztrader
    @carlojimeneztrader 4 роки тому +30

    Thats professor Bloom. He has courses in a e-university called coursera. I took his intro to psychology course.

  • @pavlovsdawg
    @pavlovsdawg 2 роки тому +8

    This is quite literally the most enjoyable and informative lecture about Freud I’ve ever seen. It is effective in that it approaches the history of psychology rather casually using anecdotes and essential contextualizations that give the audience an understanding of both the pros and cons of Freudian psychology. The audience is able to form a genuine connection to the material and it becomes most likely

  • @ayinapartygouthamsaimahesh5726
    @ayinapartygouthamsaimahesh5726 5 років тому +59

    It's all about Psychoanalysis. He says most theories are specialized theories but these two are (Psychoanalysis and Behaviorism) are grand theories.
    They're theories of everything encompassing that matters in day to day life, child development, mental illness, religion, war, love. Freud and Skinner has explanation for all of these.
    Freud is born in 1850's. He spent most of his life in Vienna, Austria.
    He's not known for single discovery, instead he's known for the development of an encompassing theory of mind.
    Sigmund Freud was the founder of psycho dynamic approach. This school of thought emphasizes the influence of the unconscious mind on behavior. Freud believed that the human mind was composed of three elements:
    the id, the ego, and the superego.
    According to Freud, the mind can be divided into two main parts:
    Conscious mind: Everything that we are aware of. Conscious mind, which consists of all the mental processes of which we are aware. For example, you may be feeling thirsty at this moment and decide to get a drink.
    Preconscious: Which is not always the part conscious mind, but we can retrieved at any time.
    Unconscious mind: is a reservoir of feelings, thoughts, urges, and memories that outside of our conscious awareness.
    He says there are 3 types of psychoanalysis concepts:
    The ID, Ego, Super Ego
    The id is driven by the pleasure principle, which strives for immediate gratification of all desires, wants, and needs. If these needs are not satisfied immediately, the result is a state anxiety or tension.
    Id is illogical, irrational, and in fantasy world.
    Ego is the component of personality that is responsible for dealing with the reality. Ego operates on reality principle, which strives to satisfy the ID's desires in realistic, logically and in socially appropriate ways.
    Superego is the moral part of the personality that includes the values, social rules and morals of the society which are learnt from parents and others.
    He also explains about penis envy (Electra complex) seen in women, along with Oedipus complex which is seen in Men.
    She turns her penis envy into a healthy search for a “fatherly” husband.
    But if she fails, she becomes fixated and may be overly seductive.

    • @tictocfunny_videos3547
      @tictocfunny_videos3547 2 роки тому

      Well written

    • @bellakrinkle9381
      @bellakrinkle9381 Рік тому

      Much (not all) of Freudian theory is completely useless and unnecessary. Thank you for stating the fundamentals, it's helpful to listeners.

  • @liesmies6280
    @liesmies6280 3 роки тому +3

    vids like these actually make me miss school.
    people that can just talk and you love to listen to them.

    • @liesmies6280
      @liesmies6280 3 роки тому +1

      makes me feel like a very interested sponge again.
      what a good teacher. x

  • @rajkumardhakad8773
    @rajkumardhakad8773 5 років тому +15

    Whie I was in the Yoga vedanta Forest Academy Rishikesh , I encountered similar questions related to conscious & unconscious mind and the conscience. The answers offerd by the Guru (based on Patanjali Yoga sutra) were indeed very deep and satisfying This is because what meditation tries to teach us is to understand our own mind, and the RIshis had did it in most perfect way. so the modern psychology which is not modern in any way except in name, now in early stage, can get some clues from these ancient insights in to human mind and help enrich both the field of psychology and the field of spirituality. The Lecture is very insightful and I will we very grateful to the Professor if he can share his views on the relation between conscience and Unconscious mind and how to merge the two to fully realize the potential of human brain.

    • @bellakrinkle9381
      @bellakrinkle9381 Рік тому +1

      Your last sentence out to be the goal of a useable, functional method of Western Psychoanalysis. I believe that Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung were the predominant leaders in the development of psychology, specifically psychoanalysis. Though there were many early philosophers that were investigating human minds and perceptions of inner meanings of societal reality; however these philosophers were not attempting to assist humanity with their problems of adapting to daily living - psychoanalysis was then a new field of research .
      Freud and Jung, began collaborating on each other's perspectives. Jung was Freud's student until Jung veered in a different direction, specifically regarding the Collective Unconscious that Freud could not understand, or accept. However, each man's work cannot stand alone. I served as an analysand 8 or 9 years for a psychiatrist in training to learn psychoanalysis. I did progress during those years, however, I was not close to resolution when I decided to end my prescibed treatment. There were many reasons that I could not proceed further. Decades later, I started analyzing myself since I, too, was in training to be a psychoanalyst. (to myself!) And ironically, before leaving, I had a dream that foretold my future!
      2023 should be the year that the work of both men's most relevant theories should be reexamined, then pared down in order to proceed in the direction of allowing human's to find their unconscious minds. I did, so can others.

  • @thedimensionlesschannel1186
    @thedimensionlesschannel1186 2 роки тому +5

    learning is so much fun when not done for grades

  • @Rhonda-f3v
    @Rhonda-f3v Рік тому

    I absolutely agree with him , Sigmund, battle field in your mind, questioning those thoughts, is so important to love ourselves and self care

  • @purplep_8312
    @purplep_8312 3 роки тому +3

    since grade 9 i find it, ego and super ego, the stages of life etc. super interesting, it's so fascinating the way he thought and how this actually acts out in people

    • @bellakrinkle9381
      @bellakrinkle9381 Рік тому +1

      Perhaps children should enter into psychoanalysis so they can experience these stages as they unfold. My mind believes the super ego only complicates acceptance of those verboten feelings and desires - whatever they are. Did you want to murder your mother or father? IF I wanted them dead, it was to be free of their Christian Authoritarianism. I wanted a voice. (I noted that once, when I drove past a cemetery, tears came to my eyes. I had to decide whether I did not want them to die, or if I wanted them to be gone from my life, and I was feeling guilty.)

  • @janeca10
    @janeca10 4 роки тому +12

    The best explanation that I ever came across, great knowledge being spread, thank you!

  • @nkesescorner6581
    @nkesescorner6581 4 роки тому +18

    This is an amazing lecture! He has simplified and made easy in great detail Freudian concepts! Wished I had watched this in my first year!

  • @tammaraelizabeth6574
    @tammaraelizabeth6574 6 років тому +57

    This professor is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! Does anyone know his name? He is the best professor I've ever listened to & I've listened to several of them speak!

    • @rajkumardhakad8773
      @rajkumardhakad8773 5 років тому +1

      have you ever listened to Richard Fenmeyn or Dawkins

    • @rahafyousef8188
      @rahafyousef8188 4 роки тому +10

      His name is Paul Bloom.
      Here's an online course by him
      www.coursera.org/learn/introduction-psychology/home/welcome?

    • @allisonownbymarion3326
      @allisonownbymarion3326 4 роки тому +1

      Rahaf Yousef thanks for the link!! Going to use this quarantine to do the open course

    • @Hardcoreforliife
      @Hardcoreforliife 4 роки тому +2

      Terrible suit but that's just my opinion

    • @Historywithapharoah
      @Historywithapharoah 4 роки тому +2

      Are you guy serious?

  • @ActionJackson669
    @ActionJackson669 Рік тому +1

    (Long comment, but please read part between the ➡️blue arrows⬅️below)
    This Professor is great! 😎👍 Teachers like THIS really have a HUGE POSITIVE IMPACT on people, ESPECIALLY on the Youth(~K-12th Grade+College after HS), but even as an adult all the way until you're old and retired etc, you can ALWAYS benefit greatly from learning from a true scholar like this!! In all honesty, having the knowledge isnt really what makes a good teacher. Obviously is a factor, but not as big/important as you may think. The MOST Valuable and Important Skill that REALLY makes a life-changing Teacher is their ability to communicate these thoughts and ideas in layman's terms. The ability to take complex topics and break them down into significantly simpler terms is a true gift, you can certainly practice and get better etc, but some people are already Naturally gifted like that. A great example of this is the Late/Great Scientist Carl Sagan, also in my humble opinion, the GREATEST Science Communicator of ALL TIME!! ➡️For those who don't know about his work, you GOT TO watch some of his lectures on Space and the Solar System etc, he has one or two at Cornell that are some of the first search results, his '94 "Lost Lecture" and his '93 Bunyan Lecture are a couple hours long but are incredible. And also he hosted the Annual Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, which was started and hosted by Michael Faraday back in 1825!! Anyways, Carl Sagan hosted this particular year in the 90's, its a set of 6 episodes, an hour long each, and those are fantastic as well. And last but CERTAINLY not least, the one you HAVE TO WATCH is the ORIGINAL "Cosmos" series which is a Book written by Carl Sagan in 1980, but he also wrote and directed the Docu-Series as well along with his Wife, Ann Druyan. Truly incredible, especially for 1980!⬅️ Anyways, the man is a genius, and this teacher kind of reminds me of him, specifically his ability to break down complex ideas into simple terms, as well as his levity while still being informative and professional. Im grateful for this video, thank you🙏

  • @favourmercy2048
    @favourmercy2048 Рік тому

    Excellent teaching, and he's not talking fast.
    Thanks so much.

  • @TuNgan-PopPsych
    @TuNgan-PopPsych 3 роки тому

    I've watched the video again and it seems better than the last, I mean I watched this video last year. Big ♥️ to Dr. Bloom.

  • @pratyushpadhee636
    @pratyushpadhee636 4 роки тому +1

    The best lecture on psychoanalysis so far..

  • @angabd864
    @angabd864 5 років тому +13

    The profesor described the characteristic dislikeness of the subject beforehand , affecting the perception of his students .
    (Just a thought)

    • @stevendurham9996
      @stevendurham9996 5 років тому

      No kidding: playing what My Dad calls "CYA:" Coner Your Ass.

  • @alisonjones9751
    @alisonjones9751 2 роки тому

    What a brilliant lighthearted lecture…thank you.

  • @jazzalterio692
    @jazzalterio692 8 років тому +8

    true and right and wrong and false are different concepts!

  • @Misswho5
    @Misswho5 4 роки тому +5

    I want to hear his class on dreams please!

  • @chii_lisa
    @chii_lisa 4 роки тому +4

    the defense mechanisms he talks about are anna freuds and not sigmunds .. If I remember correctly... Any one else know more about this ?

  • @Ujjwal927
    @Ujjwal927 6 років тому +3

    People who invest more to get to you like you more.

  • @AnithaS-yj3cq
    @AnithaS-yj3cq Рік тому

    Thank you for showing

  • @tonymiketony
    @tonymiketony 9 років тому +28

    What is the Professor's name? Amazing very entertaining Lecture. Thank you professor.

    • @keixsy
      @keixsy 5 років тому +10

      Professor Paul Bloom. Sorry, 3 years late :D

  • @Dramatica2024
    @Dramatica2024 3 роки тому

    Absolutely great - understood freud only after hearing this !

  • @Allenda100
    @Allenda100 4 роки тому +2

    Awesome!! Very informative and clear.👌🏽👌🏽

  • @wafaaana5103
    @wafaaana5103 10 років тому +6

    great lecturer

  • @amaliajaviermayor8036
    @amaliajaviermayor8036 3 роки тому +1

    Lectures are very informative

  • @saintcruzin3190
    @saintcruzin3190 9 років тому +3

    The correct name for the Oedipus Complex is "Family Complex.".......Those early formations exist...

  • @kaylengrace__
    @kaylengrace__ Рік тому

    This is an amazing lecture!!

  • @asmakhan1154
    @asmakhan1154 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much!!! You're such a great teacher!

  • @qaphelasphamandla4053
    @qaphelasphamandla4053 Рік тому

    what a presentation I aknowledge you

  • @danieladasilva8072
    @danieladasilva8072 3 місяці тому

    Great lecture

  • @sasdeb643
    @sasdeb643 2 роки тому

    Very High Educational Information

  • @al1383
    @al1383 6 років тому +5

    Does white line at bottom of chalk board keep moving

    • @LRaposo10
      @LRaposo10 4 роки тому

      I thought this was cocaine joke at first

  • @joeygamio4716
    @joeygamio4716 3 роки тому

    wao..his lecture extremely important

  • @AnithaS-yj3cq
    @AnithaS-yj3cq Рік тому

    This might be due to as you mention earlier about kidney also known to secreate certain emergency hormone due to frighten mind condition n hyperactive brain patient becomes genius what you think sir?

  • @PoetryPickle
    @PoetryPickle 6 років тому +3

    Can I get a link to playlist of his other lectures and his name too please anyone...

  • @ΔώραΠαπαναστασίου-ι3β

    Fyi the theory of Id, Ego and Super Ego was initiated by Aristotle , greek philosopher, so its possible that Freud did't come up with that idea but had already read about it.

    • @SeanAnthony-j7f
      @SeanAnthony-j7f 7 місяців тому

      It was completely different content of Aristotle's idea and Psychology in antiquities is literally the study of the soul which a sub-field of Epistemology- how reasoning is obtained. Since the foundation of Modern Psychology it is now more robust and medically scientific rather than to enhance the Science of Logic which epistemology arises from thusly Ancient Psychology.

  • @13AK98
    @13AK98 4 роки тому +1

    Although I'm a fan of Freudian ideas and himself, i laughed out loud at Penis Envy. I didn't saw that coming.

  • @haibaidzokwomandre1468
    @haibaidzokwomandre1468 4 роки тому +1

    One of the thing I noticed about psychology is that you must be very good at English language

  • @vpimien
    @vpimien 9 років тому +3

    Interesting lecture.

  • @gazalahoorlika7987
    @gazalahoorlika7987 Рік тому

    Very informative

  • @DarkDiaspora
    @DarkDiaspora 3 роки тому

    Loved this. Thank you

  • @michaelmcintosh6061
    @michaelmcintosh6061 3 роки тому

    Freud and Carl Jung were close friends til after a NDE of Jungs when Jung showed him that it heightened esp abilities. Freud lost it and snapped on him and the friendship was no longer afterwards

  • @wendylederer367
    @wendylederer367 Рік тому

    I wish that I could understand his writing. It’s way beyond my comprehension!

  • @naturalfreebird2851
    @naturalfreebird2851 2 роки тому

    Great lecture thank you

  • @garrythimotheus9551
    @garrythimotheus9551 2 роки тому

    what a coincidence I had sopranos s01e01open the same time I was watching this

  • @mayazarifeh3399
    @mayazarifeh3399 4 роки тому +1

    Interesting lecture!

  • @coreyniles5341
    @coreyniles5341 9 років тому +8

    7 minutes into the lecture he checks his watch. This guy is really into what he is teaching.

    • @stephenkirby1264
      @stephenkirby1264 9 років тому

      +Corey Niles what...?... his watch...?... that was your 'take-away...? man, the psychological 'community' has sunken in thought even further than I had previously supposed... Hmmmm... exploitable for off off comedic broadway humor... ya think...?

    • @SomethingxXxSpanish
      @SomethingxXxSpanish 8 років тому +17

      He checks his watch because he has his lecture timed. Acording to his slides, to make time for questions and so on.

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 роки тому

      Huh, wtf

  • @rajeev5259
    @rajeev5259 Рік тому

    He was talking about subconscious mind

  • @bobmarley965
    @bobmarley965 2 роки тому

    name of the lecturer?

  • @ΚωνσταντινοςΚαραλης-ω8ψ

    Brillant.

  • @AnithaS-yj3cq
    @AnithaS-yj3cq Рік тому

    You know professor even people have these kind of obessestion are also worth studying n they hv clever mind they try to divert n find cunning way bcoz what there climes on them might be half right n half wrong

  • @rudythepainter3697
    @rudythepainter3697 4 роки тому +2

    "Is written down here, I know is true" what kind of evidence is this? This is what he said during this lecture. He is dealing with a young and immature audience. If you notice, no one ask questions. Everything he says is absolutely incorrect. Please read Freud.

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 роки тому

      Which probably half of them probably sleeping lol or being forced to take these classes by their parents . Lol

  • @AbcDef-iq4no
    @AbcDef-iq4no 3 місяці тому

    Freud is so widely disliked (particularly by women) because he was so widely correct about human nature and unafraid to speak his mind. The sad truth is that we currently live in a world where whistle-blowers and people who speak the truth are all too often ridiculed and even reviled.

  • @jarrodyuki7081
    @jarrodyuki7081 4 роки тому +1

    i do believe that it is neccesary for courts to go through cases before indicting someone with mental illness. that much i can agree. what i dont agree on is the labeling of id, ego, and superego. though i do believe those three states of mind exist, i also believe that humans shouldn't be bound by their superegos and should do what they want without being bound by morals.

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 роки тому

      Is a sin. Deeper problem many don't believe

  • @TRVBAL
    @TRVBAL 8 років тому +3

    he said "stupider"

  • @rlittlejohn2772
    @rlittlejohn2772 3 роки тому

    Theories people! Could be wrong. Could be one side of a coin. Usually there is contrary reasoning.

  • @2tedros
    @2tedros 4 роки тому +4

    I read Freud in college, part of the module, and if my lecturer was as this man, I don't think I would've been ever interested at all! Don't like it at all!

  • @alanmuayad3857
    @alanmuayad3857 Рік тому

    The Google CC makes the ID, an (ear) haha

  • @bharatidevikondur1771
    @bharatidevikondur1771 2 роки тому

    Freud’s theory is so suggestive that One comes to believe it

  • @enriquemartinez5647
    @enriquemartinez5647 4 роки тому +1

    Now, explain what sciences know about consciousness. If the brain and mind is the most complex and obscure object of study ever, then I say, Freud is one of the Geniuses of humanity. I would not want to study in Yale if this is an opening of minds institute, of sorts.

  • @consueloquintero5206
    @consueloquintero5206 4 роки тому +6

    Freud was great in psychology but very wrong in the women concept.

    • @paddleed6176
      @paddleed6176 3 роки тому

      How was he great when it was all pseudoscientific nonsense?

    • @SeanAnthony-j7f
      @SeanAnthony-j7f 7 місяців тому

      Psychoanalysis was indeed proven pseudoscientific but it is Inevitably safe to say Freud revolutionize at least in some sense the study of the mind and medicine. Even though it is pseudoscientific, it is not non-sense. A lot of later scholars after Freud legacy, kind of revised psychoanalysis in what is in the latest discoveries and research of current Psychological knowledge.

  • @sandranicolaysen
    @sandranicolaysen 6 років тому +12

    Sorry, but Freud was not a Psychologist!!!! He was a Psychoanalyst Very Different thing! Your statement of Phallic Castration is WRONG! ! It i troubling to see someone talking about Freud's theory without a much-needed depth. Academia hasn't grasped Freud yet!

    • @raisa_cherry35
      @raisa_cherry35 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for pointing that out,holy smokes!how could he make that grave mistake? 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮

  • @sametozcan855
    @sametozcan855 4 роки тому

    Its not correct to say id and superego work without cunscious knowledge rather they do work without awareness/knowledge of conscious

  • @salazaarrocking8286
    @salazaarrocking8286 4 роки тому +2

    Did Freud opened the door of subconscious minds or maybe he explored !?

    • @paddleed6176
      @paddleed6176 3 роки тому

      He didn't do anything, it was a common theme at his time

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 роки тому

      No u idiot . It theories

  • @vanessacox3636
    @vanessacox3636 4 роки тому

    He was a genius

  • @hiramrosenkreuz9835
    @hiramrosenkreuz9835 9 років тому +6

    "Um."

  • @saifmoussa9939
    @saifmoussa9939 3 роки тому

    I don't like the way he "downplayed" one of Sigmund Frued's theories.

  • @Glittersuwut
    @Glittersuwut 2 місяці тому

    ilysm < 3

  • @TheTPAL
    @TheTPAL 4 роки тому

    dope jacket

  • @alekjovanovski3087
    @alekjovanovski3087 4 роки тому

    I wont talk history of some on people, then few minutes later starts talking about Freud history...

  • @aljebara8136
    @aljebara8136 10 років тому +8

    cocaine is one hell of a drug.ha

    • @13AK98
      @13AK98 4 роки тому

      Rick James, Bitch!!!

  • @dr.kevorkian7535
    @dr.kevorkian7535 6 років тому +5

    Ok first comment just said ummm. THIS IS A COLLEGE PROFESSOR SAYING UM EVERY UM OTHER UM SENTENCE!!! pathetic.

    • @PoetryPickle
      @PoetryPickle 6 років тому +2

      Dr. Kevorkian everyone has some filler words.... he's not pathetic.... he's an interesting & great teacher

    • @raisa_cherry35
      @raisa_cherry35 4 роки тому

      😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 роки тому

      When you talk and time to think that will happen. You idiotic clown 🤡 I guess u don't talk very much !!!

  • @aljebara8136
    @aljebara8136 10 років тому +3

    what if i am born in my own dream.ha and my desire is wake myself up.ha while everyone thinks they are waking up in my dream.ha weird.ha sigmud freud was a projection of the rem's fantasy.ha the dreams' fantasy.ha

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 роки тому

      Speak English and check your grammar

  • @cesarpumagzz
    @cesarpumagzz 9 років тому +1

    PAUL BLOOM THE BEST...

  • @rudythepainter3697
    @rudythepainter3697 4 роки тому +1

    This Professor is absolutely ignorant about the I'd, the Ego, and the Sper Ego. He never provided any evidences about his arguments. He only criticizes Freud without providing any evidence.

  • @lymerance
    @lymerance 4 роки тому

    Watch Osho

  • @Rhonda-f3v
    @Rhonda-f3v Рік тому

    That part not in agreement with

  • @pampamartinezseeber1198
    @pampamartinezseeber1198 5 років тому +1

    bomb prof

  • @dr.kevorkian7535
    @dr.kevorkian7535 6 років тому +3

    Ummm....

  • @kevtherev8194
    @kevtherev8194 2 роки тому

    despite being a grown man, HE IS SHY to talk about Freud "things".....ummm, he needs more "experience"

  • @bantamdude
    @bantamdude 4 роки тому +4

    As much as he says “Um” makes me question his knowledge and education.

    • @nathanmonaco7489
      @nathanmonaco7489 4 роки тому +10

      There are many reasons to say um repeatedly. A lack of knowledge is an assumption and not strong one. Sometimes with great knowledge it is difficult to articulate things without saying um. The mind is faster than the mouth and um allows time for the brain to return to the appropriate place. 😊. Ps, I would suggest you were told in childhood that um means a lack of knowledge. Um means many things and it is normally used to create time for the mind to get back on point or to create a lie or because someone doesn't know the answer.
      I'd suggest when the entire presentation is taken into consideration, it's not from a lack of knowledge. Take care

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 роки тому

      Like u don't say that when u speak ?? Pendejo .

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 роки тому

      I guess he can't say, " hmm, umm,"

  • @philippinesunfiltered421
    @philippinesunfiltered421 Рік тому

    🤔🤔🤔

  • @salvandorum
    @salvandorum 4 роки тому +1

    Not a careful lecture riddled with technical errors, not the least being that he described Freud as a "psychologist". Typical sloppy US academic.

    • @ziggyai
      @ziggyai 4 роки тому +1

      How is that not psychology?

    • @Arizona.363
      @Arizona.363 3 роки тому +1

      How about some comparative arguments? Please, share your scholarly experiences.

    • @salvandorum
      @salvandorum 2 роки тому

      @@ziggyai Put simply, Freud was initially a Medical Neurologist, thence the developer of Psychoanalysis, a novel form of psychotherapy, for which was elevated academically to the status of a Privatdozent. At no juncture did he refer to himself as a "psychologist". You have committed a verb/noun error in confusing the distinction between the use of psychological information and professional nomenclature.

  • @marcinpl1989
    @marcinpl1989 9 років тому +5

    Did he just really say Nazies lol its Nazi. Americans

    • @Shadem16
      @Shadem16 9 років тому

      +Chage your mind Stay Positive Thats not the way we say it lol

    • @marcinpl1989
      @marcinpl1989 9 років тому

      +Shadem16 😂 Oh well, my mentor calls messi mezzi its funny

    • @Shadem16
      @Shadem16 9 років тому

      +Chage your mind Stay Positive Messi? Like Messy? Hahaha. Didn't you just point out how he says Nazi?

    • @somberrose85
      @somberrose85 8 років тому +3

      +The Mf Motivator
      In America, purposely mispronouncing a particular leader's name, or a particular movement, or religion is meant as an intentional insult. That's all :)

    • @Shadem16
      @Shadem16 8 років тому +2

      somberrose85 Not here. I wouldn't let something like that bother me. Hey that person learned something that day. Win!

  • @gaylesmith2987
    @gaylesmith2987 4 роки тому +7

    This guy needs to lose his ‘ums.’ They’re...um...very annoying.

  • @stevenrogers6983
    @stevenrogers6983 5 років тому

    Someone shut the window...

  • @soul177
    @soul177 4 роки тому

    42:26

  • @MotionlessEarth
    @MotionlessEarth 3 роки тому

    There is a bias. It is nearly obvious that he doesn’t agree with Sigmund Freud due to his comical explanation of the topics. His intense literalization of the genital aspect of psychoanalysis is taking the informative material away from the subject and is adding immaturity to the discussion. If he truly wished to inform his audience about Sigmund Freud’s teachings then he would’ve further elaborated on the Ego, Superego and Id, would have introduced to the lecture On the Universal Tendency to Debasement in the Sphere of Love, would have spoke on the neuroses and inhibitions, and spoke on his perspective of life as a whole in regards to human nature, science and religion, as in The Future of an Illusion and Beyond the Pleasure Principle. The professor’s tedious focus upon the sexual aspect of Freud’s teachings is taking away from the entire sphere of his analytical research. And lastly, his derogatory perception on the Id as “stupid” is completely unnecessary and incorrect, and his interpretation of the Superego as the “angel on the shoulder” is away from the definition, and diluted the significance of that mental institution while also adding ambiguity and will possibly confuse the audience and limit their understanding.

    • @PsychEDD
      @PsychEDD  3 роки тому

      I agree that he does come off as a bit biased against Freud - but that's probably a bit 'political' as well.

  • @churchlj8055
    @churchlj8055 3 роки тому +1

    Freud was victimized for his value to the psychological community

  • @justanotherfella4478
    @justanotherfella4478 3 роки тому

    I watched this before bed and literally dreamt trying to kill my dad. I'm 27.

  • @victoriaperkovic4938
    @victoriaperkovic4938 4 роки тому

    Ooops wrong I don't know

  • @rlittlejohn2772
    @rlittlejohn2772 3 роки тому +1

    Freud was addicted to coke. He may be speaking of himself.

  • @mirandahall6181
    @mirandahall6181 4 роки тому +2

    I loathe the idea of transgender people being considered mentally ill. The term gender dysphoria is grossly offensive.

  • @dharmalingams3069
    @dharmalingams3069 2 роки тому

    தமிழில் இருந்தால் நன்றாக இருக்கும்

  • @mandybradish253
    @mandybradish253 4 роки тому +1

    um He teaches at um, Yale? When he um couldn't pass a basic um speech class? Umm..

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    @ninirema4532 Рік тому

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