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What is Psychoanalysis?
A lot of Sigmund Freud's ideas have been debunked over the years (Oedipus Complex, penis envy, psychosexual stages of development...to name a few). But Freud's greatest invention, psychoanalysis, has lived on. Granted, today it is not nearly as popular and there are gaping holes in research and evidence. However, psychoanalysis marked the beginning of psychotherapy as a field. Its influence on psychology is remarkable and likely solidified it as a discipline. Therapy would not be the same without it. In this episode of Micah Psych, we explore the definition of psychoanalysis, its underlying theories, how its practiced, its effectiveness, and if your attraction to your mom is normal...just kidding! Or am I?
Sources:
Prochaska, J. O., & Norcross, J. C. (2009). Systems of psychotherapy: A tr...
published: 15 Oct 2017
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Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory on Instincts: Motivation, Personality and Development
Learn how Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theories helped shape our modern understanding of human motivation and personality development.
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published: 31 Dec 2013
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What is Psychoanalytic Theory (Psychoanalysis)?
This video describes psychoanalytic theory, which is a talk therapy modality that was developed by Sigmund Freud. It needs to be differentiated from psychodynamic theory. Psychodynamic theory includes psychoanalytic theory as well as the work that's been done since Sigmund Freud's work Neo-Freudians). Psychodynamic theory of course uses many of the same principles we see in psychoanalytic theory but they're not exactly the same thing. The process of using psychoanalytic theory is referred to as psychoanalysis. Tt has several components to it that are fairly distinct from other therapeutic modalities. The first is the idea of levels of awareness. In psychoanalytic theory there are three levels of awareness: conscious, preconscious, and unconscious. The conscious mind contains information th...
published: 04 Mar 2018
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What is Psychoanalysis?
This video explores and clarifies the question - What is psychoanalysis? Psychoanalysis is a form of talk therapy that pays special attention to the unconscious aspects in our life, to get at the deeper roots of the problems which are the ones that create ongoing depression, anxiety, aggression, low self-esteem and many other forms of emotional disturbance. The psychoanalyst takes a non-judgmental and non-authoritarian approach to the patient, and offers patients confidentiality and invites them to speak freely. In this way the bottled up or repressed feelings can be put into words - to bring what has been unconscious to consciousness. The role of the couch, dreams and fantasies in this process are discussed, as is the evolution of psychoanalysis beyond the work of its founding father, Sig...
published: 29 Jun 2016
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Psychoanalytic theory | Behavior | MCAT | Khan Academy
Learn about Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality and the different structures of our mind that contribute to our personality. By Shreena Desai. Created by Shreena Desai.
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/behavior/theories-personality/v/maslow-hierarchy-of-needs?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=mcat
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MCAT on Khan Academy: Go ahead and practice some passage-based questions!
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to...
published: 17 Sep 2013
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The History of Psychoanalysis | Lecture 1: Psychoanalysis as a Treatment for Mental Disorders
In the first of a series introducing psychoanalysis by exploring its different facets, Dr. Aleksandar Dimitrijevic outlines the broad psychoanalytic terrain of treatment and briefly indicates the nature of its various strands.
From the times of “Anna O.” until today, psychoanalytic treatment has undergone many changes; numerous derivations, schools and sub-fields have emerged, sometimes in stark opposition to other schools.
Aleksandar Dimitrijevic, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and lecturer at International Psychoanalytic University - IPU Berlin.
Find out more about the international community of Stillpoint Spaces: https://www.stillpointspaces.com/
Stillpoint Spaces Berlin is counselling and educational space that organizes lectures, discussions, and art events relat...
published: 01 Nov 2016
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Introduction To Psychoanalysis: Otto Kernberg
published: 10 Dec 2018
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Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory Explained
Thank you for watching the following video on Sigmund Freud Psychoanalytic Theory. Remember that the best way to study is to take practice tests. If you can't find good practice tests, check out some of our growing list of test banks for one in your field of study (www.learnmytest.com). Its absolutely FREE!
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published: 26 May 2019
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Spaces of Psychoanalysis
Birkbeck has a long standing and lively tradition of Freudian thought and a distinctive, highly interdisciplinary approach to psychoanalysis. In this film a number of academics with sustained interests in psychoanalysis, drawn from across different disciplines in the College, talk about the many spaces that psychoanalytical ideas occupy in their lives and research. Spaces of Psychoanalysis makes extensive use of drawings and collages offering a panoramic view of the Freudian legacy’s contemporary inflections and elaborations.
For more information:
BISR Psychoanalysis Working Group - http://www.bbk.ac.uk/bisr/research/psychoanalysis-working-group-1/overview
MA Psychoanalytic Studies - http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/2016/postgraduate/programmes/TMAPSANY_C
Department of Psychosocial Studies...
published: 13 Dec 2016
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What is Psychoanalysis? Part 1: Is it Weird?
'What is Psychoanalysis?' is a 4-part educational film series for students and teachers.
Primarily aimed at A-Level Psychology students studying the 'psychodynamic approach', these films are intended to facilitate first encounters with Freud's thought.
IN THIS EPISODE:
Is psychoanalysis weird?
A talking cure
The unconscious
The ego is not master in its own house
Psychoanalysis and the 'cognitive approach'
More info: www.freud.org.uk/education/
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.
Production: We Are Cowboys
Project Manager: Stefan Marianski
published: 22 Oct 2015
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Psychoanalysis: WTF? Sigmund Freud and the Oedipus Complex Explained | Tom Nicholas
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Developed by the Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud, psychoanalysis argues that the human mind contains within it three opposing forces, the superego, the ego and the id. Through the interpretation of dreams, Freud believed that we could access repressed thoughts, feelings and traumas which we like to think we have purged ourselves of but which, in fact, remain in our unconscious mind.
Todd Phillips' Joker (2019) is not a high-minded conflict between good and evil like many other comic book to film adaptations but a psychological drama focusing on a marginalised working-class man suffering from mental ill health. Thi...
published: 17 Apr 2020
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An introduction to Psychoanalysis
Lecture by Professor Aleksandar Dimitrijevic at Mittelweg 50 in Berlin 23 of February 2019 for Berlin Psychoanalytic.
Psychoanalysis should be free! From this motto, we're looking at making the insights of more than a century of psychoanalytic understanding available to anyone and everywhere.
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published: 10 Jun 2019
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What is Psychoanalysis?
A lot of Sigmund Freud's ideas have been debunked over the years (Oedipus Complex, penis envy, psychosexual stages of development...to name a few). But Freud's ...
A lot of Sigmund Freud's ideas have been debunked over the years (Oedipus Complex, penis envy, psychosexual stages of development...to name a few). But Freud's greatest invention, psychoanalysis, has lived on. Granted, today it is not nearly as popular and there are gaping holes in research and evidence. However, psychoanalysis marked the beginning of psychotherapy as a field. Its influence on psychology is remarkable and likely solidified it as a discipline. Therapy would not be the same without it. In this episode of Micah Psych, we explore the definition of psychoanalysis, its underlying theories, how its practiced, its effectiveness, and if your attraction to your mom is normal...just kidding! Or am I?
Sources:
Prochaska, J. O., & Norcross, J. C. (2009). Systems of psychotherapy: A transtheoretical analysis. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole Pub.
https://www.simplypsychology.org/psychoanalysis.html
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A lot of Sigmund Freud's ideas have been debunked over the years (Oedipus Complex, penis envy, psychosexual stages of development...to name a few). But Freud's greatest invention, psychoanalysis, has lived on. Granted, today it is not nearly as popular and there are gaping holes in research and evidence. However, psychoanalysis marked the beginning of psychotherapy as a field. Its influence on psychology is remarkable and likely solidified it as a discipline. Therapy would not be the same without it. In this episode of Micah Psych, we explore the definition of psychoanalysis, its underlying theories, how its practiced, its effectiveness, and if your attraction to your mom is normal...just kidding! Or am I?
Sources:
Prochaska, J. O., & Norcross, J. C. (2009). Systems of psychotherapy: A transtheoretical analysis. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole Pub.
https://www.simplypsychology.org/psychoanalysis.html
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HUGE thanks to our Patreon supporters, particularly to Ryan M. Shaver and Carrie McKenzie - our Patreon Producers. You are both like a cool shower on a hot, sunny day! Also, big shoutout to our newest patrons, Ali Mattu, Daniel L, and Eric Earley!
Neuro Transmissions is a channel on a mission to bring neuroscience to everyone. It's not rocket surgery, it's brain science! Learn all sorts of fun and interesting things with Alie Astrocyte and Micah Psych every other Sunday by subscribing to the channel. Have a topic you want covered? Let us know in the comments. Share, like, and subscribe for more videos to come! Over and out.
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- published: 15 Oct 2017
- views: 247743
2:38
Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory on Instincts: Motivation, Personality and Development
Learn how Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theories helped shape our modern understanding of human motivation and personality development.
Visit Study.com for t...
Learn how Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theories helped shape our modern understanding of human motivation and personality development.
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- published: 31 Dec 2013
- views: 1130616
16:12
What is Psychoanalytic Theory (Psychoanalysis)?
This video describes psychoanalytic theory, which is a talk therapy modality that was developed by Sigmund Freud. It needs to be differentiated from psychodynam...
This video describes psychoanalytic theory, which is a talk therapy modality that was developed by Sigmund Freud. It needs to be differentiated from psychodynamic theory. Psychodynamic theory includes psychoanalytic theory as well as the work that's been done since Sigmund Freud's work Neo-Freudians). Psychodynamic theory of course uses many of the same principles we see in psychoanalytic theory but they're not exactly the same thing. The process of using psychoanalytic theory is referred to as psychoanalysis. Tt has several components to it that are fairly distinct from other therapeutic modalities. The first is the idea of levels of awareness. In psychoanalytic theory there are three levels of awareness: conscious, preconscious, and unconscious. The conscious mind contains information that someone's thinking right now. The preconscious mind contains information that is retrievable, but not in conscious awareness. The unconscious mind is the largest and it contains the most information. It contains information about frightening experiences, painful experiences, or drives that are unacceptable. In psychoanalytic theory, all symptoms come from unresolved unconscious conflicts. The next component is the psyche. In psychoanalytic theory, the psyche is divided into three components: id, ego, and superego. The id has two instincts: Eros and the Thanatos. The Eros is the life instinct and the Thanatos is the death instinct. The Eros is focused on survival, so it has components like eating, breathing, and having sex. The Thanatos is focused on self-destruction, so it's the death instinct, and has elements like violence and aggression. Freud believed that the Eros was more powerful in most people than the Thanatos, so generally people would move in a positive direction. The ego is a mediator between the id and the superego. Tt functions on the reality principle. It tries to balance those basic needs with morality. When the ego fails, defense mechanisms are created. The superego, which is the last component of the psyche to develop, contains morality and the rules of society. The next component of psychoanalytic theory is the psychosexual stages, and according to Freud there were five stages of development: oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital.
Defense mechanisms are thought to lower anxiety, but eventually can lead to dysfunction if they are overused. Denial is when someone won't acknowledge something that's true. Sublimation is when undesirable urges are converted into a useful career or a useful hobby. An example of displacement is when an individual is bullied and they develop aggressive feelings toward that bully, but they take out those feelings on someone who is not intimidating. They are displacing that aggression intended for the bully to someone else. Regression is tied in with the psychosexual stages. Regression is when a person moves to an earlier stage of development and they adopt the behaviors that are consistent with that stage. Potentially they would revisit the conflicts with that stage. Fixation the next defense mechanism. It is when somebody gets stuck at a particular stage, so they stay within that conflict that's consistent with that stage and don't move forward. Repression is arguably the most important defense mechanism, because the goal of all defense mechanisms is to accomplish some degree of repression. Repression is when material from the conscious mind or the preconscious mind is moved over into the unconscious mind.
Freud developed a number of techniques for psychoanalytic theory including catharsis, interpretation of dreams, free association, analysis of resistance, and transference. Countertransference is not part of the treatment and it's considered destructive. It is when the therapist projects feelings onto the client. In psychoanalytic theory transference was valuable and was analyzed and countertransference was avoided.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Psychoanalytic_Theory_(Psychoanalysis)
This video describes psychoanalytic theory, which is a talk therapy modality that was developed by Sigmund Freud. It needs to be differentiated from psychodynamic theory. Psychodynamic theory includes psychoanalytic theory as well as the work that's been done since Sigmund Freud's work Neo-Freudians). Psychodynamic theory of course uses many of the same principles we see in psychoanalytic theory but they're not exactly the same thing. The process of using psychoanalytic theory is referred to as psychoanalysis. Tt has several components to it that are fairly distinct from other therapeutic modalities. The first is the idea of levels of awareness. In psychoanalytic theory there are three levels of awareness: conscious, preconscious, and unconscious. The conscious mind contains information that someone's thinking right now. The preconscious mind contains information that is retrievable, but not in conscious awareness. The unconscious mind is the largest and it contains the most information. It contains information about frightening experiences, painful experiences, or drives that are unacceptable. In psychoanalytic theory, all symptoms come from unresolved unconscious conflicts. The next component is the psyche. In psychoanalytic theory, the psyche is divided into three components: id, ego, and superego. The id has two instincts: Eros and the Thanatos. The Eros is the life instinct and the Thanatos is the death instinct. The Eros is focused on survival, so it has components like eating, breathing, and having sex. The Thanatos is focused on self-destruction, so it's the death instinct, and has elements like violence and aggression. Freud believed that the Eros was more powerful in most people than the Thanatos, so generally people would move in a positive direction. The ego is a mediator between the id and the superego. Tt functions on the reality principle. It tries to balance those basic needs with morality. When the ego fails, defense mechanisms are created. The superego, which is the last component of the psyche to develop, contains morality and the rules of society. The next component of psychoanalytic theory is the psychosexual stages, and according to Freud there were five stages of development: oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital.
Defense mechanisms are thought to lower anxiety, but eventually can lead to dysfunction if they are overused. Denial is when someone won't acknowledge something that's true. Sublimation is when undesirable urges are converted into a useful career or a useful hobby. An example of displacement is when an individual is bullied and they develop aggressive feelings toward that bully, but they take out those feelings on someone who is not intimidating. They are displacing that aggression intended for the bully to someone else. Regression is tied in with the psychosexual stages. Regression is when a person moves to an earlier stage of development and they adopt the behaviors that are consistent with that stage. Potentially they would revisit the conflicts with that stage. Fixation the next defense mechanism. It is when somebody gets stuck at a particular stage, so they stay within that conflict that's consistent with that stage and don't move forward. Repression is arguably the most important defense mechanism, because the goal of all defense mechanisms is to accomplish some degree of repression. Repression is when material from the conscious mind or the preconscious mind is moved over into the unconscious mind.
Freud developed a number of techniques for psychoanalytic theory including catharsis, interpretation of dreams, free association, analysis of resistance, and transference. Countertransference is not part of the treatment and it's considered destructive. It is when the therapist projects feelings onto the client. In psychoanalytic theory transference was valuable and was analyzed and countertransference was avoided.
- published: 04 Mar 2018
- views: 34196
12:14
What is Psychoanalysis?
This video explores and clarifies the question - What is psychoanalysis? Psychoanalysis is a form of talk therapy that pays special attention to the unconscious...
This video explores and clarifies the question - What is psychoanalysis? Psychoanalysis is a form of talk therapy that pays special attention to the unconscious aspects in our life, to get at the deeper roots of the problems which are the ones that create ongoing depression, anxiety, aggression, low self-esteem and many other forms of emotional disturbance. The psychoanalyst takes a non-judgmental and non-authoritarian approach to the patient, and offers patients confidentiality and invites them to speak freely. In this way the bottled up or repressed feelings can be put into words - to bring what has been unconscious to consciousness. The role of the couch, dreams and fantasies in this process are discussed, as is the evolution of psychoanalysis beyond the work of its founding father, Sigmund Freud. It illustrates that psychoanalysis is a continuously evolving field incorporating the current psychological and social concepts.
For more information please visit: https://torontopsychoanalysis.com
https://wn.com/What_Is_Psychoanalysis
This video explores and clarifies the question - What is psychoanalysis? Psychoanalysis is a form of talk therapy that pays special attention to the unconscious aspects in our life, to get at the deeper roots of the problems which are the ones that create ongoing depression, anxiety, aggression, low self-esteem and many other forms of emotional disturbance. The psychoanalyst takes a non-judgmental and non-authoritarian approach to the patient, and offers patients confidentiality and invites them to speak freely. In this way the bottled up or repressed feelings can be put into words - to bring what has been unconscious to consciousness. The role of the couch, dreams and fantasies in this process are discussed, as is the evolution of psychoanalysis beyond the work of its founding father, Sigmund Freud. It illustrates that psychoanalysis is a continuously evolving field incorporating the current psychological and social concepts.
For more information please visit: https://torontopsychoanalysis.com
- published: 29 Jun 2016
- views: 54795
7:43
Psychoanalytic theory | Behavior | MCAT | Khan Academy
Learn about Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality and the different structures of our mind that contribute to our personality. By Shreena Desai. ...
Learn about Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality and the different structures of our mind that contribute to our personality. By Shreena Desai. Created by Shreena Desai.
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MCAT on Khan Academy: Go ahead and practice some passage-based questions!
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
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- published: 17 Sep 2013
- views: 393414
1:44:45
The History of Psychoanalysis | Lecture 1: Psychoanalysis as a Treatment for Mental Disorders
In the first of a series introducing psychoanalysis by exploring its different facets, Dr. Aleksandar Dimitrijevic outlines the broad psychoanalytic terrain of ...
In the first of a series introducing psychoanalysis by exploring its different facets, Dr. Aleksandar Dimitrijevic outlines the broad psychoanalytic terrain of treatment and briefly indicates the nature of its various strands.
From the times of “Anna O.” until today, psychoanalytic treatment has undergone many changes; numerous derivations, schools and sub-fields have emerged, sometimes in stark opposition to other schools.
Aleksandar Dimitrijevic, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and lecturer at International Psychoanalytic University - IPU Berlin.
Find out more about the international community of Stillpoint Spaces: https://www.stillpointspaces.com/
Stillpoint Spaces Berlin is counselling and educational space that organizes lectures, discussions, and art events related to psychoanalysis and depth psychology. It is a meeting ground for psychologically-curious and culturally diverse individuals. Stillpoint Spaces counsellors, psychologists, and therapists offer counselling and psychotherapy in English and other languages, both in-person and online.
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In the first of a series introducing psychoanalysis by exploring its different facets, Dr. Aleksandar Dimitrijevic outlines the broad psychoanalytic terrain of treatment and briefly indicates the nature of its various strands.
From the times of “Anna O.” until today, psychoanalytic treatment has undergone many changes; numerous derivations, schools and sub-fields have emerged, sometimes in stark opposition to other schools.
Aleksandar Dimitrijevic, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and lecturer at International Psychoanalytic University - IPU Berlin.
Find out more about the international community of Stillpoint Spaces: https://www.stillpointspaces.com/
Stillpoint Spaces Berlin is counselling and educational space that organizes lectures, discussions, and art events related to psychoanalysis and depth psychology. It is a meeting ground for psychologically-curious and culturally diverse individuals. Stillpoint Spaces counsellors, psychologists, and therapists offer counselling and psychotherapy in English and other languages, both in-person and online.
- published: 01 Nov 2016
- views: 70793
8:06
Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory Explained
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- published: 26 May 2019
- views: 302471
19:56
Spaces of Psychoanalysis
Birkbeck has a long standing and lively tradition of Freudian thought and a distinctive, highly interdisciplinary approach to psychoanalysis. In this film a num...
Birkbeck has a long standing and lively tradition of Freudian thought and a distinctive, highly interdisciplinary approach to psychoanalysis. In this film a number of academics with sustained interests in psychoanalysis, drawn from across different disciplines in the College, talk about the many spaces that psychoanalytical ideas occupy in their lives and research. Spaces of Psychoanalysis makes extensive use of drawings and collages offering a panoramic view of the Freudian legacy’s contemporary inflections and elaborations.
For more information:
BISR Psychoanalysis Working Group - http://www.bbk.ac.uk/bisr/research/psychoanalysis-working-group-1/overview
MA Psychoanalytic Studies - http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/2016/postgraduate/programmes/TMAPSANY_C
Department of Psychosocial Studies main page - http://www.bbk.ac.uk/psychosocial
Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities - http://www.bbk.ac.uk/bih
Department of History, Classics and Archaeology - http://www.bbk.ac.uk/history
.
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Birkbeck has a long standing and lively tradition of Freudian thought and a distinctive, highly interdisciplinary approach to psychoanalysis. In this film a number of academics with sustained interests in psychoanalysis, drawn from across different disciplines in the College, talk about the many spaces that psychoanalytical ideas occupy in their lives and research. Spaces of Psychoanalysis makes extensive use of drawings and collages offering a panoramic view of the Freudian legacy’s contemporary inflections and elaborations.
For more information:
BISR Psychoanalysis Working Group - http://www.bbk.ac.uk/bisr/research/psychoanalysis-working-group-1/overview
MA Psychoanalytic Studies - http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/2016/postgraduate/programmes/TMAPSANY_C
Department of Psychosocial Studies main page - http://www.bbk.ac.uk/psychosocial
Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities - http://www.bbk.ac.uk/bih
Department of History, Classics and Archaeology - http://www.bbk.ac.uk/history
.
- published: 13 Dec 2016
- views: 6200
8:40
What is Psychoanalysis? Part 1: Is it Weird?
'What is Psychoanalysis?' is a 4-part educational film series for students and teachers.
Primarily aimed at A-Level Psychology students studying the 'psychodyn...
'What is Psychoanalysis?' is a 4-part educational film series for students and teachers.
Primarily aimed at A-Level Psychology students studying the 'psychodynamic approach', these films are intended to facilitate first encounters with Freud's thought.
IN THIS EPISODE:
Is psychoanalysis weird?
A talking cure
The unconscious
The ego is not master in its own house
Psychoanalysis and the 'cognitive approach'
More info: www.freud.org.uk/education/
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.
Production: We Are Cowboys
Project Manager: Stefan Marianski
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'What is Psychoanalysis?' is a 4-part educational film series for students and teachers.
Primarily aimed at A-Level Psychology students studying the 'psychodynamic approach', these films are intended to facilitate first encounters with Freud's thought.
IN THIS EPISODE:
Is psychoanalysis weird?
A talking cure
The unconscious
The ego is not master in its own house
Psychoanalysis and the 'cognitive approach'
More info: www.freud.org.uk/education/
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.
Production: We Are Cowboys
Project Manager: Stefan Marianski
- published: 22 Oct 2015
- views: 168100
32:50
Psychoanalysis: WTF? Sigmund Freud and the Oedipus Complex Explained | Tom Nicholas
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Developed by the Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud, psychoanalysis argues that the human mind contains within it three opposing forces, the superego, the ego and the id. Through the interpretation of dreams, Freud believed that we could access repressed thoughts, feelings and traumas which we like to think we have purged ourselves of but which, in fact, remain in our unconscious mind.
Todd Phillips' Joker (2019) is not a high-minded conflict between good and evil like many other comic book to film adaptations but a psychological drama focusing on a marginalised working-class man suffering from mental ill health. This makes it a useful object of study for exploring a school of psychiatric thought known as psychoanalytic theory or psychoanalysis.
In today's episode of What the Theory?, I use Joker (which stars Joaquin Pheonix and Robert De Niro) in order to introduce some of the key concepts of psychoanalytic theory and psychoanalysis. As well as Freud, I also take a brief look at the work of Jacques Lacan and Slavoj Žižek (although I hope to cover these more extensively in a future episode of What the Theory?).
We'll be taking a look at Freud's "topographical" model of the mind (consisting of the preconscious, conscious and unconscious mind) as well as his model of personality (consisting of the superego, ego and id) as well as the Oedipus Complex.
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Developed by the Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud, psychoanalysis argues that the human mind contains within it three opposing forces, the superego, the ego and the id. Through the interpretation of dreams, Freud believed that we could access repressed thoughts, feelings and traumas which we like to think we have purged ourselves of but which, in fact, remain in our unconscious mind.
Todd Phillips' Joker (2019) is not a high-minded conflict between good and evil like many other comic book to film adaptations but a psychological drama focusing on a marginalised working-class man suffering from mental ill health. This makes it a useful object of study for exploring a school of psychiatric thought known as psychoanalytic theory or psychoanalysis.
In today's episode of What the Theory?, I use Joker (which stars Joaquin Pheonix and Robert De Niro) in order to introduce some of the key concepts of psychoanalytic theory and psychoanalysis. As well as Freud, I also take a brief look at the work of Jacques Lacan and Slavoj Žižek (although I hope to cover these more extensively in a future episode of What the Theory?).
We'll be taking a look at Freud's "topographical" model of the mind (consisting of the preconscious, conscious and unconscious mind) as well as his model of personality (consisting of the superego, ego and id) as well as the Oedipus Complex.
Support the channel on Patreon at http://patreon.com/tomnicholas
If you've enjoyed this video and would like to see more including my What The Theory? series in which I provide some snappy introductions to key theories in the humanities as well as video essays and more then do consider subscribing.
Thanks for watching!
Twitter: @Tom_Nicholas
Instagram: @TomNicholasWTF
Patreon: http://patreon.com/tomnicholas
Website: http://www.tomnicholas.com
Stock footage provided by Videvo, downloaded from https://www.videvo.net
Additional stock footage provided by Videezy, downloaded from http://www.videezy.com
#Freud #Psychoanalysis #Joker
- published: 17 Apr 2020
- views: 53238
1:10:47
An introduction to Psychoanalysis
Lecture by Professor Aleksandar Dimitrijevic at Mittelweg 50 in Berlin 23 of February 2019 for Berlin Psychoanalytic.
Psychoanalysis should be free! From this ...
Lecture by Professor Aleksandar Dimitrijevic at Mittelweg 50 in Berlin 23 of February 2019 for Berlin Psychoanalytic.
Psychoanalysis should be free! From this motto, we're looking at making the insights of more than a century of psychoanalytic understanding available to anyone and everywhere.
Support us through our Patreon page! https://www.patreon.com/berlinpsychoanalytic
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Lecture by Professor Aleksandar Dimitrijevic at Mittelweg 50 in Berlin 23 of February 2019 for Berlin Psychoanalytic.
Psychoanalysis should be free! From this motto, we're looking at making the insights of more than a century of psychoanalytic understanding available to anyone and everywhere.
Support us through our Patreon page! https://www.patreon.com/berlinpsychoanalytic
- published: 10 Jun 2019
- views: 19023