PSYCHOTHERAPY - Sigmund Freud

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  • @alenozegovic2238
    @alenozegovic2238 8 років тому +13495

    Every time you call your boyfriend "daddy" Freud's soul grow a little stronger.

    • @edaj1990
      @edaj1990 7 років тому +35

      Alen Ožegović 😂😂

    • @Clayalton
      @Clayalton 7 років тому +55

      Saw this on tumblr

    • @Phant0mGetsuga993
      @Phant0mGetsuga993 6 років тому +4

      😂😂😂😂

    • @Subscribers-gj6oy
      @Subscribers-gj6oy 6 років тому +35

      Man, this sucks that I get this 😂

    • @seymaerzincanl5382
      @seymaerzincanl5382 6 років тому +87

      Ivory MacCracken-Sanders he did, he even termed it as "electra complex"

  • @rajeshwarreddyvemula6763
    @rajeshwarreddyvemula6763 3 роки тому +1038

    "All family life is organized around the most damaged person in it."
    ~ Sigmund Freud

    • @user-is3yn7xr4c
      @user-is3yn7xr4c 2 роки тому +9

      "All western family life is organized around the most person in it." -Sigmund Freud

    • @vrindabaranwal8424
      @vrindabaranwal8424 2 роки тому +3

      OMG DO I RELATE

    • @xdaydreamerx
      @xdaydreamerx Рік тому +2

      "Not everybodies family cares about the "damaged" person .

    • @LT1
      @LT1 Рік тому +2

      Damn

    • @yussuf5683
      @yussuf5683 3 місяці тому

      He was a fkn pedophile who used bs theories on the children he r*ped!!..#pedo

  • @mikeoxmaul45
    @mikeoxmaul45 7 років тому +2987

    "Trying to sleep with other members of our own family"
    that escalated quickly

    • @sos1474
      @sos1474 4 роки тому +119

      😅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Your comment literally made me L.o.L!
      I think Freud was sexually abused by a parent, because he literally had no grounds for his theories.

    • @moonaa4495
      @moonaa4495 4 роки тому +1

      haaaaaaaa

    • @moonaa4495
      @moonaa4495 4 роки тому

      S O

    • @moonaa4495
      @moonaa4495 4 роки тому +1

      @@sos1474 what is abuse

    • @sos1474
      @sos1474 4 роки тому +36

      @scott michaels Have you studied Freud/ Psychology?
      He admits that most of his research was conducted in himself.
      It's sad that people like you are allowed to use the social media. You should be forced to read books and research websites only. You're a mess and you project your mess on here.
      Go away.

  • @oxyroid
    @oxyroid 4 роки тому +1586

    next up on today’s episode of “i no longer want kids because i do not wish to be sexually longed for by my children”

    • @simplyexplained875
      @simplyexplained875 4 роки тому +62

      no matter what you do, you will form the basis for what your children perceive to be attractive (whether personality-wise or physically does not matter)

    • @rohilthomson
      @rohilthomson 4 роки тому +93

      Dw most kids aren't like that lol. I mean I don't think I was ever attracted to my mom, in fact I still think she's ugly af now. I blame her for the genes. (Sorry Mom)

    • @Lynn-ip9sh
      @Lynn-ip9sh 4 роки тому +70

      @@rohilthomson IM SCREAMINGGGGGG

    • @tracesprite6078
      @tracesprite6078 3 роки тому +110

      When Freud started working, women (and sometimes men) told him that their fathers (usually) had had sex with them and Freud did what people still do today when incest is reported - he disbelieved them. He didn't want to believe that highly respectable men in their expensive suits and top hats had committed those crimes so he betrayed his patients by creating a theory that the children had invented daydreams arising out of their wish to have sex with their parents. So I believe that the Oedipus complex is a huge deception and a betrayal of the victims of incest who wanted to tell him what had happened to them. Freud may also have been reluctant to believe these very distressing stories because of his situation as a Jew in an anti-Semitic world. He had seen his father often being forced off the pavement onto the road by respectable men who wanted to humiliate his father. Freud vowed that he would never step aside like his father had done but the Oedipus complex theory is exactly that - Freud being too intimidated by these racist and powerful people to face up to the truth of what his patients were telling him. And well he might have been afraid. Freud was able to escape to Britain during World War II - though there was anti-Semitism there, too - but his sisters were imprisoned in Auschwitz where they died. Freud was puzzled by the way he sometimes fainted when he met a highly respectable man. Very likely he searched among his theories of childhood trauma to explain it, but I think when he met those very respectable men, he knew instinctively what a thin veneer that respectability was. Antisemitism and racism weren't just German/Austrian problems. They were problems in most nations. In his autobiography, Hans Christian Anderson, that very nice man who wrote "The Little Match Girl" to encourage compassion towards the poor, wrote dismissively about a group of poor Jewish people he noticed on his travels. That kind of ugliness can be just below the surface of many a well-dressed person so Freud's fainting was probably an intuitive response to the kind of horror which later killed his sisters. Thus I don't blame Freud for recoiling from the stories of incest. They are after all absolutely appalling. However, I am glad that now people are more willing to listen respectfully to those who are the victims of domestic violence and to support them in having safe, healthy lives.

    • @carolbaskin1857
      @carolbaskin1857 3 роки тому +2

      @@rohilthomson Jesus Christ

  • @FornusSomeFornit
    @FornusSomeFornit 8 років тому +4217

    It's pretty entertaining that Freud's theories seem to make people unnecessarily mad, even today.

    • @SightOfTrees
      @SightOfTrees 7 років тому +230

      While you on the other hand were thrilled reading about how you wanted to sleep with your own mother. If you're a woman you were overjoyed learning about his concept of penis envy and so on.
      There are people who think child abuse should be legal. This also makes people mad. Does that mean they are right? Simply inciting an angry reaction from someone doesn't prove shit. You know what does? Science. You know what science said about psychoanalysis? Of course you do. We all do. And it's making psychoanalysists angry as fuck. Funny how that goes huh.

    • @MrDashima
      @MrDashima 6 років тому +470

      Notice OP makes an observation statement, not an argument, about how people's overaction entertains him.
      From that Rebecca Ohno creates an elaborate story on his motivation while lambasting him. Next, she creates a strawman of his post: observation statement is transformed into a weak argument which she then proceeds to "refute."
      The core pillar of psychoanalysis -- the unconscious, can say a lot about Rebecca.

    • @anamariaruxandraalexandres8806
      @anamariaruxandraalexandres8806 6 років тому +34

      Rebecca Ohno I love you for speaking my mind so perfectly.

    • @anamariaruxandraalexandres8806
      @anamariaruxandraalexandres8806 6 років тому +28

      MrDashima It can also say a lot about you. And that is the fact that you are blindly defending your Freud daddy.

    • @MrDashima
      @MrDashima 6 років тому +140

      Alexandrescu Maria
      Are you ESL? Seems like your reading comprehension skills are poor.
      Please read carefully next time.
      If you believe I'm mistaken, quote the exact part where I "blindly defended Freud."
      Also, please point out what about Freud that I defended exactly.
      Good luck.

  • @henrikjensen3340
    @henrikjensen3340 9 років тому +5150

    "Adults are children that has become insane" - Sigmund Freud

    • @flayedcrux9777
      @flayedcrux9777 8 років тому +189

      +Henrik Jensen It's have. "Adults are children that HAVE become insane."

    • @TheAleywantarek
      @TheAleywantarek 7 років тому +76

      TheOwenator69 "Adulte are children WHO have become insane "

    • @gilian2587
      @gilian2587 7 років тому +82

      “A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy?” -Albert Einstein

    • @mariamlabbaoui2206
      @mariamlabbaoui2206 6 років тому +6

      adults is plural so they HAVE become and not HAS become

    • @mzkproductions5055
      @mzkproductions5055 6 років тому +86

      "Gucci Gang, Gucci Gang" - Lil Pump

  • @d_9696
    @d_9696 9 років тому +4307

    So, a Freudian slip is when you say something but mean your mother... - I mean another...

    • @rampant1apart
      @rampant1apart 9 років тому +89

      +Herp Derpington Have you met my lovely smother...I mean mother.

    • @TooGumbica
      @TooGumbica 9 років тому +97

      +Pol Subanajouy Yes, just last night... i mean shes all right.

    • @TomboTime
      @TomboTime 7 років тому +118

      This is the kind of joke that doesn't make me laugh out loud, but impresses me with how clever it is.

    • @ThatKidinAfrica
      @ThatKidinAfrica 7 років тому +71

      Me The 1th You should've wrote your joke something like this: "I met her last night and she's all tight - I mean all right." That would've been bootiful - I mean beautiful.

    • @prettyme4387
      @prettyme4387 7 років тому +1

      MrJuha82 keep dreams away from real life.

  • @BluDrgn426
    @BluDrgn426 10 років тому +254

    This is probably the best, most calm and rational explanation of Freud's views I've found in a long while.

    • @hannafabian1965
      @hannafabian1965 3 місяці тому

      Calm? So....would you happen to drop the name of the chaotic ones...by any chance?
      It's so entertaining gotta watch xD

  • @augustkasemaa3290
    @augustkasemaa3290 3 роки тому +474

    If only he knew how many people today are called"daddy"

    • @Eshalala-gs7zs
      @Eshalala-gs7zs 3 роки тому +7

      And no Mommy's in the house???

    • @Jackgritty28
      @Jackgritty28 3 роки тому +3

      A bloke named Freud, he wasn't always correct, he wasn't always happy, the path of least resistance, the pleasure principle, neuroses from oppression, from our childhood, blame bad parenting if life goes wrong, phases of life studied by Freud, the Freudian slip, difficult relationships for adults, wars and trouble attributed to this🚩✅💲

  • @soliskitbd
    @soliskitbd 3 роки тому +187

    “Out of your vulnerabilities, comes your strength.”
    -Sigmund Freud

  • @Kasopea
    @Kasopea 9 років тому +1539

    Through years of studying psychology I have learned to really appreciate Freud and his ideas (even though they sound crazy at the surface). He was the first person to touch upon what we now know as cognitive dissonance; the great discomfort of holding conflicting attitudes, which drives us to irrational behaviours over and over again. My fellow psychology undergraduates tend to dismiss him as a crackhead and a scam, but even though his reasoning was a little bit wack, some of his conclusions were indeed appropriate, and with modern cognitive psychology we are now discovering that fact.

    • @thebrocialist8300
      @thebrocialist8300 6 років тому +10

      Agreed.

    • @nvmffs
      @nvmffs 6 років тому +48

      What conclusions might that be? That guy had serious issues with his sex drive to come up with such ideas.

    • @Tom-pk4gl
      @Tom-pk4gl 6 років тому +45

      Psychology 101 right here. 'his reasoning was wack' but we will keep looking for other paradigms untill one fits the Freudian one.
      That's why it will never be a science.

    • @ihatekillerclowns
      @ihatekillerclowns 6 років тому +35

      Oh cool, what have your undergrad mates done for themselves to call one of the greats of the 20th century a fraud ? Typical college kids

    • @ihatekillerclowns
      @ihatekillerclowns 5 років тому +6

      @Juan Sierra so edgy bruh

  • @bobtom9687
    @bobtom9687 8 років тому +591

    yup childhood is damaging and makes us wierd and stressed true

  • @GrumpyOldMan9
    @GrumpyOldMan9 7 років тому +1077

    1:18 pleasure principle
    1:46 reality principle
    1:51 neuroses
    2:07 three parts of our minds
    2:31 oral phase
    2:52 anal phase
    3:23 phallic phase
    5:44 psychoanalysis
    6:05 parapraxes

  • @CelesticaDemonix
    @CelesticaDemonix 8 років тому +124

    I started reading *Sigmund Freud's work when I was 13* and since then I started understanding more and more psychoanalysis and use it in most of life's occasions. I also help out friends with analysing their inner cores. Despite the negative comments about Freud, I still love his way of thinking and discovering solutions to out lives.

    • @GilesFunnell
      @GilesFunnell 2 роки тому

      What books would you recommend?

    • @LosantoBeats
      @LosantoBeats 2 роки тому +18

      I really dont understand why anyone would have anything against these theories. They make so much sense to me. From things Ive seen around me, its like I have personally witnessed each one of these theories. Even in my own personal life.

    • @Stevinathomas
      @Stevinathomas 2 роки тому +2

      @@LosantoBeats I agree.

    • @classypotato9255
      @classypotato9255 2 роки тому +1

      @@LosantoBeats because they are deeply irrational and unscientific. Freudian theoires are unfalsifiable (the most important thing for a scientific theory is to be falsifiable), Freud barely did any research or tested any of his theories. He actually, simply made them up. So "sometimes he's right" but he arrived at correct conclusions (even that is very arguable) through wrong methods.
      Like asking what 1+1 is, rolling a dice and getting 2. You would be "correct", but you sure as hell don't know anything about adding numbers. You just got lucky.
      Check out a video called "Frederick Crews - why Freud is a fraud", it's a long discussion but it should make people's dislike of Freud clear to you.

    • @classypotato9255
      @classypotato9255 2 роки тому

      @@Stevinathomas you too, the comment I wrote above

  • @cyberlioness
    @cyberlioness 7 років тому +318

    Freud had a difficult life. He was rejected by everyone in his field. He CREATED the field of psychology. His work and then break with Jung was the great schism of our current age.

    • @paragkadam2169
      @paragkadam2169 4 роки тому +13

      Freud was a pervert and had sexual attraction towards his own mother, no wonder he had a difficult life.

    • @maguimasante9596
      @maguimasante9596 4 роки тому +3

      @@paragkadam2169 did you meet him?

    • @paragkadam2169
      @paragkadam2169 4 роки тому +21

      @@maguimasante9596 do some research and get some knowledge first before asking such silly questions

    • @maguimasante9596
      @maguimasante9596 4 роки тому +6

      @@paragkadam2169 im literally studying to become a psychoanalyst, maybe you should do some research

    • @paragkadam2169
      @paragkadam2169 4 роки тому +10

      @@maguimasante9596 Freud theorised that all small boys select their mother as their primary object of desire. They subconsciously wish to usurp their fathers and become their mothers' lover. Typically, these desires emerge between the ages of three and five, when a boy is in what Freud defined as the "phallic" stage of development.

  • @iAmTheSquidThing
    @iAmTheSquidThing 8 років тому +1614

    How difficult can it be to locate an eel's reproductive organs?

    • @BenDover-ex1cr
      @BenDover-ex1cr 8 років тому +480

      yea all you gotta do is fuck it

    • @carlosrosa8114
      @carlosrosa8114 8 років тому +248

      stroke it long enough and you'll find out

    • @muckiemarfe2782
      @muckiemarfe2782 8 років тому +59

      Its an electric eel.

    • @MIKI-kn3nc
      @MIKI-kn3nc 8 років тому +168

      Muckie Marfe turn me on with your electric feel

    • @cakesanddogs
      @cakesanddogs 7 років тому +166

      Andy Brice 'One problem was that no one could identify sperm or eggs in eels. Over a 40-year period in the late 1700s, at the famous eel fishery at Comacchio, Italy, more than 152 million adult migratory eels were caught and cleaned, not one of which was found carrying eggs. No one could say for sure whether eels even had gender, because no one could identify their reproductive organs. (It turns out that the sex organs of eels become enlarged with eggs and sperm only after the adults leave the mouths of rivers for their oceanic spawning grounds and disappear from sight.'

  • @mrk45
    @mrk45 8 років тому +4458

    I heard a story about how Sigmund Freud's wife was mopping the floor, but forgot to tell him that the floor was wet.
    He had a Freudian slip.

  • @SLUSAJTESIPCIEDNI
    @SLUSAJTESIPCIEDNI 10 років тому +384

    The Earth need more channel like this one.

    • @theWACKIIRAQI
      @theWACKIIRAQI 10 років тому +2

      So true.

    • @narut051995
      @narut051995 10 років тому +1

      Yes

    • @jayupadhyay6587
      @jayupadhyay6587 7 років тому

      Дали формата ја дава функцијата или обратно? 100th like by me for your post

    • @VivekSharma-zn2xz
      @VivekSharma-zn2xz 7 років тому

      Дали формата ја дава функцијата или обратно? 105

    • @avi184
      @avi184 5 років тому

      Check out pursuit of wonder and Academy of ideas

  • @Rajj854
    @Rajj854 8 років тому +78

    An intellectual giant , decades ahead of his time. Modern thinking is indebted to him.

  • @damienwayne2347
    @damienwayne2347 4 роки тому +555

    The "children sexualizing their parents" part is pretty bonkers and unbelievable to me

    • @auzzpanda3497
      @auzzpanda3497 3 роки тому +152

      because you're getting the interpretation all wrong it's not sexualizing in the way we adults understand it, like the physical need to have sex, it's a child adapted way of explaining it. it's like giving a name to the nature that is wanting to be fed. it's not LITERAL

    • @lamestudiosinc418
      @lamestudiosinc418 3 роки тому +19

      @@auzzpanda3497 It can be literal if a child does not sexually develop properly.

    • @auzzpanda3497
      @auzzpanda3497 3 роки тому +22

      @@lamestudiosinc418 ok cool not the topic at hand though

    • @lamestudiosinc418
      @lamestudiosinc418 3 роки тому +60

      @@auzzpanda3497 Yes it is. And saying the Oedipus complex isn't literal and trying to deny that it very much can be a literal thing ironically misses Freud's point. He developed the Oedipus complex to explain to people that our assumptions that the default state of a parent/child relationship is what is societally called normal or wholesome is a terribly wrong idea. The Oedipus complex's point ISN'T that all kids want to bone their parents. The point is to get psychologists and everyday people to stop and examine the true nature of their relationship with their parents. Instead of just denying that a sexual/romantic attraction may be there, Freud wants us to see if there is one. Acceptance of an issue will always cause you to deal with it in a healthier way than simply denying the issue is there.

    • @ahwabanmukherjee2206
      @ahwabanmukherjee2206 3 роки тому +18

      You are too constrained by your superego

  • @maxcalderon9171
    @maxcalderon9171 9 років тому +1679

    Would you guys ever make a video about Carl Jung?

    • @Mrchivo33
      @Mrchivo33 9 років тому +29

      +The School of Life just dare we will enjoy it either way, and as epictetus would say: "don't worry about what you can't crontol"

    • @ImRunningazoo
      @ImRunningazoo 9 років тому +35

      +The School New subscriber here, why are are you guys reluctant to make a video about Carl Jung

    • @shashaonogiri
      @shashaonogiri 9 років тому +2

      +The School of Life Reluctant why? O:

    • @ClepsidraSideral
      @ClepsidraSideral 9 років тому +18

      +The School of Life Psychoanalysis has been severely criticised for NOT being a science. Jung's method and theory is. You just gotta read more.

    • @DominickDecocko
      @DominickDecocko 9 років тому +13

      +Max Calderon Jung is a different animal.

  • @tracesprite6078
    @tracesprite6078 3 роки тому +19

    I think that we are motivated in part by a desire for pleasure but we also want to have meaning in our lives. People often make a huge effort over a long period to create a sense of being part of a meaningful reality. We also get a feeling of meaning by being part of a group of family members and friends. Participating in their lives as well as our own, gives us both pleasure and a feeling of meaning. It also provides interest which is another driving force. We love to have quite a few patterns and some predictability in our lives but we also thrive on variation and the stimulation of change. Many people also are driven by a desire to learn more. Learning has a practical benefit but it also exercises our brain which can feel great and enable us to form a more meaningful and manageable picture of our world. Freud talked about the conscience as a superego but I think that our sense of right and wrong forms a useful guide to help us to relate to others in our community in a workable way. Of course our conscience can become overly prescriptive and that can become too worrying but if kept in balance, it can be helpful to us.

  • @ingajeweetwel
    @ingajeweetwel 7 років тому +183

    And all this time I couldn't explain why 'mature', 'mom', 'mother catches son' and 'sister' were so popular

    • @girlbloggerldr
      @girlbloggerldr 3 роки тому +1

      Exactly

    • @linaali9454
      @linaali9454 3 роки тому +1

      could you elaborate pls

    • @andyc9902
      @andyc9902 3 роки тому

      Haha

    • @declanfeeney7004
      @declanfeeney7004 3 роки тому +26

      Honestly when you go on TikTok the amount of comments that are just 20 something men talking about "mommy milkies" or Weird mommy dom shit in general is enough to vindicate Freud 1000 times over.

    • @ahwabanmukherjee2206
      @ahwabanmukherjee2206 3 роки тому +9

      Testimony to the brilliance of Freud's mind

  • @TheLivirus
    @TheLivirus 8 років тому +51

    Found this channel just now. Will binge until monday.

  • @tharushafernando4410
    @tharushafernando4410 6 років тому +202

    Wow, this community is so mature. I was expecting some jokes.

    • @aurelius-sparks
      @aurelius-sparks 3 роки тому +21

      This community is a good balance between commentary and memes, this is the ideal community for me.

    • @nanamikentosfavoritebread9170
      @nanamikentosfavoritebread9170 3 роки тому

      @@aurelius-sparks fr the psychology community is one of the best out there

  • @melis34939
    @melis34939 9 років тому +522

    you speak clear english thank you..

    • @heyassmanx
      @heyassmanx 9 років тому +16

      ***** do one on Jung - pretty please??

    • @ΚριστιάνΗλίγια
      @ΚριστιάνΗλίγια 7 років тому +2

      Melis Fidan fuck you

    • @ebenizisiktikmi
      @ebenizisiktikmi 7 років тому +5

      +xristos iligia no fuck your non existent brain

    • @bribli2177
      @bribli2177 6 років тому +1

      Melis Fidan He is from England.

    • @kibetbera9194
      @kibetbera9194 5 років тому

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  • @sterlthepearl1000
    @sterlthepearl1000 7 років тому +28

    "We all must suffer one or two pains, the pain of discipline or the pain of regret." Jim Rohn

  • @hugo.verdugo
    @hugo.verdugo 8 років тому +414

    You guys must do one of this about Carl Jung.... you guys simply must!

    • @M0rshu1
      @M0rshu1 8 років тому +6

      I believe it's *motion*.

    • @XX-kq8kv
      @XX-kq8kv 8 років тому +9

      I concur with passion

    • @morbidmirror
      @morbidmirror 8 років тому +4

      Had same idea. Was looking for it, but I only found absence of it.

    • @GoodmanFeels
      @GoodmanFeels 8 років тому +24

      Because Jung isn't commonly taught in all schools, more and more people immerse themselves in politics without any self-awareness. The Internet lives on tribal mammalian politics because it's pleasurable. If the ideas of Jung are forgotten, it will result in a catastrophe.

    • @andrewcalebgorospe2754
      @andrewcalebgorospe2754 8 років тому +8

      "C.G. Jung." Then "Jung on the Shadow" PLEAAASE!!! OH PLEASE SOL! :)

  • @okami9634
    @okami9634 3 роки тому +135

    if he could see titles on p hub imagine the feeling of "i told you so"

  • @speromeliora2219
    @speromeliora2219 8 років тому +1017

    I don't see anything wrong with him introducing cocaine to medicine.

    • @ledzepgirl92
      @ledzepgirl92 8 років тому +51

      @Juan Martin: read up before you open your mouth, cocaine is a very effective local aneasthetic and is still occasionally used in nasal surgeries, since its additional vasoconstrictive properties prevent excessive bleeding.

    • @speromeliora2219
      @speromeliora2219 8 років тому +13

      ledzepgirl92 thank you

    • @Ro500501502
      @Ro500501502 7 років тому +2

      And also focusing drugs for those with ADHD are made of cocaine

    • @christophercroslin6
      @christophercroslin6 7 років тому +20

      no your confusing that with amphetamines

    • @gilian2587
      @gilian2587 7 років тому +7

      Neither does the pharmaceutical industry; that's the reason why, if you're in pain; you can be prescribed: lidocaine, procaine, novacaine, etc...

  • @patrickkinnear8625
    @patrickkinnear8625 10 років тому +153

    Quite a lot of people feel very passionately about freud being a crackpot, but he did offer many great insights into how our tendencies throughout our lives express themselves, and he had many ideas that have since been expanded on and improved for modern day psychoanalysis and therapy. To dismiss him and his ideas outright is not the correct reaction.

    • @aliciaclark1874
      @aliciaclark1874 6 років тому

      patrick kinnear I agree

    • @rahulvani5969
      @rahulvani5969 5 років тому

      Yes. I agree

    • @_Itandehui
      @_Itandehui 2 роки тому +1

      I have to say that I defiantly partially agree with this! The only part where I disagree is where you say that it is not the correct reaction, and only because I think maybe we can agree to disagree and simply that.

  • @williammejia16
    @williammejia16 5 років тому +5

    So many people failed to see the complexy of Freud psychoanalysis theory. Perhaps his theory were a bit bizarre at times but his thought process and ability to rational thing was what made him famous in my opinion, it's just amazing to read his books. His level of understaning of the mind was incredible. I read somewhere that "words aren't enough to describe what really goes in your head sometimes". His work is not meant to be taken literally in my opinion it's just very thought provikikg and making us he self aware. Something we need nowdays.

    • @BioChemistryWizard
      @BioChemistryWizard 4 роки тому

      No one who thinks smoking a cigarette means you subconsciously want to suck a dick has a """DEEP MIND""". The dude was a Jew degenerate

  • @ge0rge36
    @ge0rge36 10 років тому +20

    please never stop the videos on this channel. they're just everything ive been looking for for far too long. there's just nothing like them

  • @eughoo4705
    @eughoo4705 4 роки тому +177

    the irony here is the best thing abt some of his theories are that they're wrong, and by proving that he's wrong, people are finding out what's essentially right.

    • @ahwabanmukherjee2206
      @ahwabanmukherjee2206 3 роки тому +7

      I find them very reasonable

    • @hedoingitsideways
      @hedoingitsideways 3 роки тому +14

      @@ahwabanmukherjee2206 Maybe you do but they're genuinely not lol

    • @bendidle2348
      @bendidle2348 3 роки тому

      @@hedoingitsideways well this video didnt show ALL of his theories though, you're not a freud expert just because you watched this video, he had some pretty reasonable theories, altough i have to admit, most of the ones in this video are pretty stupid

    • @voxtur__7
      @voxtur__7 2 роки тому +1

      Actually, if you look at them, most of his theories are not even falsifiable because of how much (subjective) symbolic interpretation they entail.

    • @saumyavig8964
      @saumyavig8964 2 роки тому +1

      Woah, thats a very good perspective but you might be giving him more credit than due.

  • @danielvillalpando2606
    @danielvillalpando2606 8 років тому +51

    Say what you want about freud being crazy! But from what I've seen, people's actions are best explained through psychoanalysis.

  • @fyeahpandas
    @fyeahpandas 8 років тому +356

    love the way you guys make videos!! so simple yet cool

  • @josephkoller7914
    @josephkoller7914 9 років тому +46

    Freud "stepped onto the moon" with his work. He tackled the hardest part of being human, accepting everyone else has pretty much the same problems and ideas without acting like we dont. He suffered from nothing but being too sane in a world of willingly crazy people. We all know in the back of our minds he's right....as did he.

  • @phantom0948
    @phantom0948 10 років тому +45

    It's amazing how much I can learn in just 7 min. Thank you so much in uploading them.
    Definitely one of my fav. channels.

  • @K.Voyence
    @K.Voyence 8 років тому +22

    Wow, only this channel could manage to make me take Freud seriously for a whole 7 minutes.
    Kudos, school of life!

  • @darkbloom9218
    @darkbloom9218 5 років тому +14

    This is one of my favorite topics to share in college class. I realized that I had been mispronouncing a few terms too. This is a good correction to tell to my students before it's too late. This video also broadens more of my learning about Freud's theory. Thank you very much for sharing this video! :) God bless!

  • @eessa1727
    @eessa1727 4 роки тому +19

    There is so much to learn about him and his teachings..

  • @bonzoboogali
    @bonzoboogali 8 років тому +7

    your videos are how the schooling system should be. Keep up the great work

  • @Gabriel-lm7jw
    @Gabriel-lm7jw 7 років тому +3

    A true genius that transcends most other geniuses of his age. His work is critical for understanding psycho therapy and how to help heal humanity.

  • @martinroyal1319
    @martinroyal1319 3 роки тому +2

    An excellent little intro. If you’ve only got 7 minutes and 20 seconds, you’d be hard pressed to find anything better. Packs a lot in to that time. And so much more to explore. What a fascinating man and such brilliant insight.

  • @クロウ-y9i
    @クロウ-y9i 4 роки тому +35

    “This is my new medicine, Psychoanalysis!”
    “Freud, this is the seventh time this week you showed us psychoanalysis.”

  • @DapaChrons
    @DapaChrons 4 роки тому +16

    "no one who disdains the key will ever be able to unlock the door"

  • @LosantoBeats
    @LosantoBeats 2 роки тому +5

    These theories make so much sense to me. I feel like Ive witness examples of each one of his theories through out my life. Either through me or people around me. Ive known about their upbringing and know them as adults and I see the patterns.

  • @tjfryer2897
    @tjfryer2897 3 роки тому +7

    Sigmund’s mom has got it going on, she’s all he wants and he’s waited for so long.

  • @AndrewPeterson-d3w
    @AndrewPeterson-d3w 9 місяців тому +1

    "All family life is organized around the most damaged person in it."
    ~ Sigmund Freud

  • @aaaaa9441
    @aaaaa9441 4 роки тому +7

    I like Freud more than Jung.
    People keep hating on him but he makes a lot of sense for people with issues.

    • @jessicaandriano7481
      @jessicaandriano7481 4 роки тому

      Are you studying psychology?? If so please recommend me the books for beginners.. I find these books quite complicated to read and interpret

  • @Juju-tw7we
    @Juju-tw7we 10 років тому +30

    I appreciate the maker/s of this channel. :)

    • @Juju-tw7we
      @Juju-tw7we 10 років тому

      Alain de Botton OHH. It's youuu. Cooool.
      Alright, I will! :)

  • @VirginiaMoriAlejandra
    @VirginiaMoriAlejandra 9 років тому +147

    would you be so kind to make a video about C.G. Jung please? It could be interesting..

    • @itge13
      @itge13 5 років тому +1

      one pseudoscientis is enough...

    • @itge13
      @itge13 5 років тому +1

      @Adnane TruthSeeker agreed, but still a fraud

    • @Mozgodrobil
      @Mozgodrobil 5 років тому

      "Would you kindly" huh, I see what you did here

  • @sockbot41
    @sockbot41 9 років тому +26

    Now I understand Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. They follow Freud's rules, only backwards :P

    • @Jimmy2times90
      @Jimmy2times90 9 років тому

      Chris Paine Just what I was thinking.

    • @Leviathon672015
      @Leviathon672015 9 років тому +4

      +But Israeli Funny Freudian psychology mixed with extreme industrialization, authoritarianism, consumerism and systematic media control. Huxley's dystopia was based upon a government which controlled its populous through the exploitation of their Id; Orwell's dystopia was based upon a government which controlled its populous through the exploitation of their Superego. Huxley's dystopia controlled the populous with pleasure, Orwell's with fear. If given the choice, I'd go with Huxley.

    • @AntonioSoltysik
      @AntonioSoltysik 9 років тому

      +But Israeli Funny explain please

  • @christopherharlan9845
    @christopherharlan9845 5 років тому

    This man understood one thing..and it made it easy to read people..everyone speaks from the subconscious.

  • @musicguy694
    @musicguy694 19 днів тому

    Nobody has understood the human mind like him. MD's today only follow his teachings.

  • @TheSolarflix
    @TheSolarflix 9 років тому +73

    Can you do a video on Carl Jung?

    • @sikViduser
      @sikViduser 9 років тому

      ***** As you should

    •  9 років тому +4

      ***** I'd love to see your video on him, with your reservations included.

    • @wanleaf
      @wanleaf 9 років тому

      Yes, please!!

    • @kibetbera9194
      @kibetbera9194 5 років тому

      Please watch my video titled:
      "Why Modern Schooling Sucks"
      ua-cam.com/video/G2aHltwRmSE/v-deo.html

    • @mohamedhassan4343
      @mohamedhassan4343 4 роки тому

      @Jacob Louis @@@@@@@@@@@@@"e

  • @CanisLupusSteparium
    @CanisLupusSteparium 8 років тому +44

    It wasn't totally clear what you meant by Freudian slip. I wonder if a psycho the rapist could explain it...

    • @basementhermit3607
      @basementhermit3607 8 років тому +16

      +jaggo84 I think it's pretty clear. You make a mistake (slip) that reveals what your subconscious is thinking about. In the video, it gave the example of a person accidentally writing "thigh" (sexual desire) instead of "though".

    • @basementhermit3607
      @basementhermit3607 8 років тому +22

      jaggo84 Oh. I feel silly now. I'm such a -tit- twat.

    • @thesage1096
      @thesage1096 8 років тому +1

      u need non-skids mate

    • @cornheadahh
      @cornheadahh 7 років тому +1

      Noice

    • @dafuqmr13
      @dafuqmr13 7 років тому +1

      noice meat

  • @anitarachman5500
    @anitarachman5500 8 років тому +6

    Happy birthday, Sigmund.

  • @priyanshugupta3791
    @priyanshugupta3791 6 років тому +2

    Although I don't agree with all of Freud's theory but I agree with his theory of pleasure principle and reality principle part because I feel as humans we are always running for things that make us happy and trying to satisfy our needs.

  • @igotbluesdevils
    @igotbluesdevils 5 років тому +1

    Imagine a world without children, future generations would thank us greatly!

  • @rafipuff
    @rafipuff 4 роки тому +225

    you need to invest in a pop filter

    • @ExtremeObservations
      @ExtremeObservations 4 роки тому +5

      L Lawliet Matters for all content. Especially great content. Invest in a pop-filter and give your content the audio quality it deserves

    • @LLAWLIETkiracatcher
      @LLAWLIETkiracatcher 4 роки тому +10

      First of all his quality is already dope . So isn't it useless to talk about pop filter . If someone is doing a cringe content with great audio quality than what is the point of being good at sound production ? I think first point of making a good video is quality content than other stuffs come Actually

    • @bartsmouter5926
      @bartsmouter5926 4 роки тому +9

      @@LLAWLIETkiracatcher what the hell is wrong with you? It was just some feedback, and I agree. Better sound quality would be worth investing in!

    • @LLAWLIETkiracatcher
      @LLAWLIETkiracatcher 4 роки тому

      @@bartsmouter5926 it doesnt sound like a feedback. By the way stop licking others ass

    • @bartsmouter5926
      @bartsmouter5926 4 роки тому +4

      @@LLAWLIETkiracatcher It’s exactly feedback. Stop being offended for other peoples asses

  • @igorcarvalho3087
    @igorcarvalho3087 8 років тому +52

    Please make a video about B.F. Skinner and Behaviorism!

  • @mamaurax25
    @mamaurax25 10 років тому +21

    I am going bananas with these videos of yours

  • @ArunAravind23
    @ArunAravind23 8 років тому +1

    Psychotherapy paves the way for both interpersonal and intrapersonal analysis of the human mind. The theory could be a straight forward address to a large number of people with mental health problems. “People can apply this to uncover what ails them and can use it uncover reality”. Freud also talked about dreams as wish fulfillments which could be a possible hint that in our dreams lie the best path in front of us. It might be for the same reason that many great thinkers of the past exhorted us to dream our way to success.

  • @nizasiamehenry
    @nizasiamehenry 2 роки тому +1

    The best ever explanation of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy!

  • @fatjaa
    @fatjaa 3 роки тому +5

    This explains why in relationships we often date people who act like your parents

  • @angelamirchevska510
    @angelamirchevska510 9 років тому +12

    Please make a video about Erik Erikson and his theory of personality

  • @Meyer12365
    @Meyer12365 10 років тому +133

    I hope you do one on Carl Jung!
    Good video also.

    • @Survivethejive
      @Survivethejive 10 років тому +17

      me too, I always preferred Jung

    • @briantrappler
      @briantrappler 7 років тому +2

      Fredrik Meyer Freud's nephew played a prominent role in having his uncle marketed in the U.S. by tying the credentialing of Analytic training schools to the study of Classic Psychoanalysis. Unfortunately, Jung didn't have his school promoted in the U.S. despite being infinitely more advanced conceptually.

  • @VaderandRodaregoatedfr
    @VaderandRodaregoatedfr 2 місяці тому

    I am a psychology student and now I understand why this guy is termed "The Father of Modern Psychology"

  • @passionatebraziliangirl.4801
    @passionatebraziliangirl.4801 5 років тому +12

    Sigmund Freud was a brilhant man still way ahead of his times.

  • @gabrielbird5505
    @gabrielbird5505 7 років тому +8

    I'm surprised you didn't mention his most famous quote: "Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar."

    • @guitarlover1370
      @guitarlover1370 3 місяці тому

      Lol when I first heard that quote I'm embarrassed to admit how long I thought about it

  • @lithin4630
    @lithin4630 4 роки тому +7

    Me:Studies psychology
    UA-cam suggestion: I got you!!

  • @GustavoRivasMendez
    @GustavoRivasMendez 9 років тому +38

    I don't agree at all at the part that says it becomes more difficult to make love to a person you start to love more.

    • @nygeek6471
      @nygeek6471 9 років тому +7

      +Belezcatligur Mastepoca well none of his stuff is proven.. actually i think nearly all of his theories were DISPROVEN. freud isn't science, he is great story telling at best.

    • @kalyanarc4467
      @kalyanarc4467 9 років тому +8

      +Belezcatligur Mastepoca Well, depends from person to person, but the idea is that when you love someone, you tend to please them wherever possible. And its kinda hard to have sex when you are focused on your partners pleasure rather than yours.

    • @GustavoRivasMendez
      @GustavoRivasMendez 9 років тому +2

      Samsung Galaxy
      I agree.
      The problem isn't loving "too much" the person then. It is a problem of self confidence, and unecessary pressure.

    • @markhillband7635
      @markhillband7635 9 років тому

      +Belezcatligur Mastepoca i definately love my girlfriend alot more than i used to, and she's quite hot by my previous standards but its boring as fuck

    • @GustavoRivasMendez
      @GustavoRivasMendez 9 років тому +6

      D.I. L.F
      You may want to ask yourself is the source of that boredom is not coming from somewhere else. Our life as a whole is reflected in our sexlife. Are you satisfied with your job? Do you feel successful? Are you happy with the nurturing your friends and family give you? Are you excited about the future?
      If your life is boring, and then you find a partner to love and have sex with, you will find excitement for a while. But then, when you get used to it, if you haven´t changed anything else in your life at all besides that girlfriend, you will become bored again. Then having sex with another person will look attractive. But that will not give you real pleasure and love.
      Love is not tied to sex. Sex is tied to love. The real attractive in sex is actually a deep love wanting to be awakened. But to truly love, you must first love yourself. If you do not love yourself, and are not happy with the life you are forging for yourself, you will not be able to love another. Its easy to blame our partners and not blame ourselves. Then you will end up switching partners again and again never being really fulfilled or happy. Great sex comes from deep love, and that is forged through mutual growth with a single partner, over long periods of time.
      The kind of sexual attraction this video talks about is really superficial and shallow. Why does it make sense then? Because it applies to most people. Because most people are not fulfilled with their lives, lack selflove, and are bored. Thus, cannot forge a truly deep loving relationship. Thus their sex life appear to become more and more bad. And they blame the partner. Or in the case of this video, they blame love itself.
      Ridiculous.

  • @shekharmodi
    @shekharmodi 3 роки тому +1

    Childhood is very special! Children should be separated from their parents, if they are abusive or too cold-hearted!

  • @georgewhitehead7186
    @georgewhitehead7186 4 роки тому

    Freud is my hero - very outdated theory but the cornerstone of modern psychiatry, particularly psychotherapeutic practices.

  • @FidaAifiya
    @FidaAifiya 7 років тому +20

    they must have a large collection of vintage pictures

  • @Mehdz03
    @Mehdz03 9 років тому +7

    We learned about this in my year 11 psychology class. People lost their shit over the Oedipus theory.

    • @academicned6236
      @academicned6236 8 років тому +3

      Im think we know by now that part is false, rigth?

    • @meddog337
      @meddog337 8 років тому +7

      +academicned6 No, I think the oedipus complex does exist. Many girls I know said they used to have a father crush when they were younger. And the phallic stage may be true. I'm pretty sure when I was 5ish I was very sexually frustrated.

    • @clovermaid7099
      @clovermaid7099 2 роки тому +1

      @@meddog337 yeah…I don’t think many people wanna screw their dads.

    • @holaliceanos
      @holaliceanos 2 роки тому

      @@clovermaid7099 i think yes, but theyre arent aware

  • @DanielSanchez-sw9fr
    @DanielSanchez-sw9fr 8 років тому +68

    It would be nice if you make a video of Carl Gustav Jung

    • @gonzothegreat1317
      @gonzothegreat1317 7 років тому +2

      The most important thing you need to know about Jung is that he was full of shit. Once you know this, all will be well.

  • @jamesp8095
    @jamesp8095 5 років тому +1

    Honestly... we need more of these videos, an otherwise dry topic made interesting.

  • @ujjawalanand1054
    @ujjawalanand1054 4 роки тому +2

    Psychology is a field where you don't become great by great discoveries or inventions, but plainly by your writing & convincing skills. Say anything you feel like, give it an objective tone by setting ambiguous examples, and create a debate.... no need to prove anything.... just create a debate by saying things nobody ever said and you are done; welcome to the league of intellectuals.

  • @maurizioviera
    @maurizioviera 9 років тому +4

    This is a great way to summarize big ideas. Please do one on Carl Jung

  • @paulac.munoztorres
    @paulac.munoztorres 4 роки тому +15

    This man had many interesting insights, nevertheless. I briefly learnt about him at high school but I think I will pick up one of his books in the near future.

    • @SoulGarry
      @SoulGarry 3 роки тому +3

      ik this is kinda late but i recently picked up his book on the interpretation of dreams and its a great read so far

  • @adanwillams3684
    @adanwillams3684 8 років тому +5

    He made some amazing contributions

  • @salcedo510
    @salcedo510 4 роки тому

    Yup this is our lesson.

  • @chrissheehan8600
    @chrissheehan8600 4 роки тому

    This video had my full attention from start to finish. A rare thing these days...

  • @c.c.prasad9210
    @c.c.prasad9210 8 років тому +27

    Why all the Freud hate though. Seems like he wasn't the only one who has mommy issues.

    • @Rex1987
      @Rex1987 8 років тому +9

      +C. C. Prasad its mostly because psychology by a large have moved on from many of his ideas and theories. That would at least be the more rational way of saying it. I an not saying psychoanalyst is not something that is not vaild anymore - it very much is, but even within the school of psychoanalysis, there have come alot of new ideas and thinkers since.

    • @c.c.prasad9210
      @c.c.prasad9210 8 років тому +7

      Rex1987
      I see. So he's like an outdated cell phone. =P

    • @Rex1987
      @Rex1987 8 років тому +7

      C. C. Prasad haha thats a funny one :D
      no, more like someone who lay the fundation for a way of thinking that have now evolved very much, in such a way that current teachers of psychoanalysis view him as outdated. Like a nokia phone :P (thats a joke too!)

    • @c.c.prasad9210
      @c.c.prasad9210 8 років тому +2

      Rex1987
      Well at least he set the foundation for this field of study. I enjoyed his book "The Interpretation of Dreams" Very interesting information and philosophy I think. Nokia phone! Haha yes

    • @c.c.prasad9210
      @c.c.prasad9210 8 років тому +1

      Rex1987
      It is said surrealism art movement was inspired by him, he influence Salvador Dali a lot. As a painter myself I am influence by Dali in surrealism too! :D

  • @thedreamsoldiers
    @thedreamsoldiers 6 років тому +10

    I really wonder how much of this was his own personal experiences & maybe his own way of dealing with how he felt as a kid

    • @abdulkhadermohammad3981
      @abdulkhadermohammad3981 4 роки тому

      Exactly! Not everything he theorized needs to be taken as a fact!

    • @ravanna9712
      @ravanna9712 3 роки тому +1

      He saw his parents having sex as a child and perceived as his father being violent towards his mother which aroused him. He wanted to marry his mom and saw his dad as competition .

    • @clovermaid7099
      @clovermaid7099 2 роки тому

      @@ravanna9712 yeah that’s a yikes from me 🤢

  • @VirginiaMoriAlejandra
    @VirginiaMoriAlejandra 9 років тому +9

    Very interesting. please make a video about Carl Jung.

  • @JJohnston4Life
    @JJohnston4Life 4 роки тому +2

    While I do agree with a lot of his thinking I challenge his belief that children have "sexual feelings" of any kind. If they do, they have been exposed to something they shouldn't have been exposed to. Love and empathy are things we naturally learn and things we are exposed to, including sex, will effect us through our entire lives. So, the cold mother theory makes complete sense to me and explains a lot about our culture. The desire to be close to someone that resembles how we were raised isn't about seeking a sexual relationship but rather seeking out love or at least in a manner we were taught to love.

  • @lenplummer9333
    @lenplummer9333 5 років тому

    The way this guy talks. I need Freud.

  • @naosarang7265
    @naosarang7265 5 років тому +4

    I love Freud but can you guys do a video about Carl Jung

  • @einzelganger7744
    @einzelganger7744 5 років тому +14

    Freud was a true genius....

  • @jr1019
    @jr1019 9 років тому +16

    Did you do a video on the Great Carl Jung?

  • @dinithishara5425
    @dinithishara5425 6 років тому

    Few minutes but full of knowledge

  • @jodicompton5561
    @jodicompton5561 8 років тому +18

    0:26 "His professional life was not an immediate success." Actually, isn't it true that according to his own notes and case studies, Freud never successfully treated any patient? He just seemed to think and write a lot about their problems. That, plus his own high level of unhappiness, makes me doubtful about his ideas.

    • @tomhaydl4244
      @tomhaydl4244 5 років тому

      Nah ive been reading into this guy, he is as smart as can be. Currently, the few who are "happy" are kidding themselves. Essentially, We are animals working like slaves in a metal world, so literally everyone feels unhappy at some point. Regardless, right now, people are being diagnosed with disorders which become their reality. When in reality, their brain works excactly like ours. This guys work allows us to understand human behavior without a metric fuck ton of medication.

    • @legrandliseurtri7495
      @legrandliseurtri7495 3 роки тому

      Correct. He never actually cured anyone. His ideas are interesting at times, but ineffective as actual therapy.

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 3 роки тому

      @@legrandliseurtri7495 drugs are better lol for the pharm

  • @Verokomo
    @Verokomo 8 років тому +3

    I would love to see one on Carl Jung also. :)

  • @nedgey
    @nedgey 6 років тому +3

    I have a PhD in psychology and believe this video is far too kind. I think Freud's ideas have become so pervasive that they have led to much popular confusion and misrepresentation of psychology and therapy. His proposed psychosexual phases and incestual desires are clearly wrong (e.g., evolutionary psychology has taught us that incest is quite the opposite of what we want). No wonder so many people are opposed to seeing 'shrinks' - on some level they probably think they will be told they want to have sex with their parent. Psychoanalysis is a historical, unscientific mythology that has received far too much attention.

  • @businessworld9527
    @businessworld9527 Рік тому

    Thanks forever, Alain🖤

  • @richardkast9845
    @richardkast9845 5 років тому

    A modern iteration of psychotherapy theory & method is that of Sandor Grau, MD where two core processes are 1) by verbalizing half known aspects of one's thoughts and desires they become more fully known, and 2) we have inherently conflicting, irreconsilable desires and goals, the verbal recognition of which helps cope. This would be the Ambavalence Based Psychotherapy.

  • @igorcarvalho3087
    @igorcarvalho3087 8 років тому +4

    Your videos are amazing! Really great job