@axlrosea675 Good question. When a therapist passes a test, it assures the patient that the therapist will be a source of reliable support when he seeks to disconfirm his pathogenic beliefs in his daily life, which is where the real work of therapy takes place. The therapist helps by being a secure base for the patient, which means the therapist is always there for the patient, offering moral support, encouragement, and good advice.
I find it mystifying that a real therapist can analyze a fictional character. You are explaining something that actually doesn't exist. You are attempting to give a three dimensional explanation of thoughts created,written down, then manifested by a choreographed presentation. Wow....that is amazing.
@jazzzphannn The episodes were based on actual case histories. Even it they weren't, as is true of the current In Treatment episodes, it is possible for good writers to depict characters acting in psychologically accurate ways, even when they lack psychological understanding of what is going on. There is no such thing as a fictional character; such characters are always modeled on real people.
@ControlMastery Right. In Germany they broadcast season 1 now. They've interviewed german psychoanalist Margarete Mitscherlich recently if this series is realistic and she confirmed too.
Sorry ControlMastery I didn't have enough space to fully describe my opinion. What I basically meant to say was that I think Laura is suffering primarily from a Narcissistic problem. She is trying to implement 'merger transference' in an attempt to control Paul and in doing so is trying to re-establish her self object matrix. Something likely triggered a loss in her ability to emphasize with others, most likely an unsatisfied electra complex and therefore is reenacting her trauma.
Very Interesting sexualized transference. I think this is a reenactment of sexual trauma on Laura's part, as she is unable to mentalize her sexual problems thus leading her into a paranoid schizoid state. Thus I think she envy's Paul's seeming impartiality toward her promiscuous self, thus reinforcing more and more resistance. Paul should transmutably internalize her idealizing transference which basically arises from her 'false' narcissistic self, using Winnicott & Kohut.
This comment sounds like a joke to me. Like a satire of psychoanalytical jargon, with a whole bunch of terms thrown into a single comment. At least I hope so, because if it's meant to be serious, it really just sounds like a lot of psychobabble double talk.
If u are trying to prove a point don't edit by taking words out of context and story line to tell ur story. It's disrespectful to the original writers. If u've a point to prove make your own video rather than take things out of context.
U also sound like an idiot: she was feeling cold & Paul gave her a sweater. if he didn't i would think of him as a jerk. Paul loved her & love is not a choice, however acting on it is. Paul showed tremendous control to not give in to her.
@TrizMA1 that's exactly what I thought when I first saw the episode. But I have to say that for a layman like myself this video is quite revealing and insightful.
I got more out of this eight minute video than I did two years of clinical practicums. Laura is a very typical Axis II, or features of an Axis II, client. She is very sensative and preceptive. I always felt a bit defensive when working with "Laura's", feeling that I was outgunned. Took a good while to get over it...
problem i always see: how do therapists actually get you out of the mud? ok, so he understands he is being tested and then...what?!
axlrosea675 3 days ago
@axlrosea675 Good question. When a therapist passes a test, it assures the patient that the therapist will be a source of reliable support when he seeks to disconfirm his pathogenic beliefs in his daily life, which is where the real work of therapy takes place. The therapist helps by being a secure base for the patient, which means the therapist is always there for the patient, offering moral support, encouragement, and good advice.
ControlMastery 2 days ago
@ControlMastery well, i hope you do it well. my shrink drove me nuts
axlrosea675 2 days ago
@axlrosea675 A good friend can be better than the best therapist.
ControlMastery 1 day ago
I find it mystifying that a real therapist can analyze a fictional character. You are explaining something that actually doesn't exist. You are attempting to give a three dimensional explanation of thoughts created,written down, then manifested by a choreographed presentation. Wow....that is amazing.
jazzzphannn 1 year ago
@jazzzphannn The episodes were based on actual case histories. Even it they weren't, as is true of the current In Treatment episodes, it is possible for good writers to depict characters acting in psychologically accurate ways, even when they lack psychological understanding of what is going on. There is no such thing as a fictional character; such characters are always modeled on real people.
ControlMastery 1 year ago
@ControlMastery Right. In Germany they broadcast season 1 now. They've interviewed german psychoanalist Margarete Mitscherlich recently if this series is realistic and she confirmed too.
lieberso 10 months ago
Sorry ControlMastery I didn't have enough space to fully describe my opinion. What I basically meant to say was that I think Laura is suffering primarily from a Narcissistic problem. She is trying to implement 'merger transference' in an attempt to control Paul and in doing so is trying to re-establish her self object matrix. Something likely triggered a loss in her ability to emphasize with others, most likely an unsatisfied electra complex and therefore is reenacting her trauma.
mathistle 1 year ago
Very Interesting sexualized transference. I think this is a reenactment of sexual trauma on Laura's part, as she is unable to mentalize her sexual problems thus leading her into a paranoid schizoid state. Thus I think she envy's Paul's seeming impartiality toward her promiscuous self, thus reinforcing more and more resistance. Paul should transmutably internalize her idealizing transference which basically arises from her 'false' narcissistic self, using Winnicott & Kohut.
mathistle 1 year ago
@mathistle I'm not sure I understand your recommendation.
ControlMastery 1 year ago
@mathistle
This comment sounds like a joke to me. Like a satire of psychoanalytical jargon, with a whole bunch of terms thrown into a single comment. At least I hope so, because if it's meant to be serious, it really just sounds like a lot of psychobabble double talk.
RCNJ12 8 months ago
laura you slut!
lordmerlin10 1 year ago
She returned only very briefly. Episodes never were again devoted to her.
ControlMastery 1 year ago
Hey there please tell me did the laura character ever returned? I know she was mentioned in your season 2 clips with mia
WickedTaurus 1 year ago
If u are trying to prove a point don't edit by taking words out of context and story line to tell ur story. It's disrespectful to the original writers. If u've a point to prove make your own video rather than take things out of context.
U also sound like an idiot: she was feeling cold & Paul gave her a sweater. if he didn't i would think of him as a jerk. Paul loved her & love is not a choice, however acting on it is. Paul showed tremendous control to not give in to her.
TrizMA1 1 year ago
@TrizMA1 that's exactly what I thought when I first saw the episode. But I have to say that for a layman like myself this video is quite revealing and insightful.
MrBradipo73 1 year ago
Great video! But I had to stop at 1:19 when I realised I haven't finished watching all the series yet! I'll be back though ;-)
REdirectURL 2 years ago
Fascinating. Thank you! Wonderful insight.
lozziecap 2 years ago
I got more out of this eight minute video than I did two years of clinical practicums. Laura is a very typical Axis II, or features of an Axis II, client. She is very sensative and preceptive. I always felt a bit defensive when working with "Laura's", feeling that I was outgunned. Took a good while to get over it...
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