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Heinz Kohut: Self Psychology
History of the five major developments of Psychoanalysis Psychotherapy -- Drive Theory Ego Psychology Object Relations Self Psychology and Intersubjective psychology-- OPC Therapy Videos film drama series - Scene four of five
Dora in Therapy dramatizes Dora in therapy with five different psychotherapists. Each segment represents a theoretical study of one of the five major psychoanalytic movements from Freud's time period up to the present.
Sigmund Freud: Drive Theory
Harry Guntrip: Object Relations Psychology
Heinz Hartmann: Ego Psychology
Heinz Kohut: Self Psychology
Robert Stolorow: Intersubjective Psychology
Would Kohut really use these technical terms with his patient? Like Mis-attunement, Self-cohesion, and Inner self-object? Especially if part of who he's addressing is the wounded child in the client?
scotchvelo 1 month ago
I just love this film :) I got nothing else to say
groovno 9 months ago
I AM SO HAPPY TO SEE THT THIS VIDEO PRODUCED. THEIR IS A SERIOUS NEED IN OUR SOCIETY TO TAKE SELF PSYCHOLOGY TO THE LAY PERSON AND TO MAKE IT LESS MYSTERIOUS. THEIR WILL ALWAYS BE A NEED FOR PSYCHOLOGIES BUT UNTIL WE MAKE SELF PSYCHOLOGY MORE GENERALLY UNDERSTOOD THEN WE WILL NEVER CREATE THE MASS INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT THAT IS NECESSARY FOR MORE PEOPLE TO GET THE HELP THEY NEED.
interpersonnal 11 months ago
While I get the dramatization's point and purpose, I must say that the wooden line readings distract from this very purpose. And while they need not be Oscar-worthy, these performances risk taking that fact a bit far in the other direction.
dantean 1 year ago
she acts so well
elemekutuna 1 year ago
What an excellent comparison of the different theories. It illuminates the progress that has been made in the field very simply.
BeanyanCecil 1 year ago
great illustration
dar2010100 1 year ago
This is a really great illustration of how other therapists might have handled Dora (Freud's famous case of an incomplete analysis)...this would make a great resource for psychology departments because it really brings the story of Dora and also of the other main players in psychoanalytic history alive - its kind of like seeing shakespere made into a movie...where it can be a "dry read" - brought to life, it's just easier to wrap your head around.
TheWillow133 1 year ago