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"Psychotherapy with Psychotic Patients" - Part 2

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2008

From the Australian Psychoanalytical Society - www.psychoanalysis.asn.au.




Neville Symington delivers his talk "Psychotherapy with Psychotic Patients" in Sydney.

In this part Symington tells the story of Bernadette, a case of a patient with psychosis and self-harm symptoms and the treatments that the psychotherapist, Agatha used including cognitive therapy.

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  • Exceptionally good. Good to listen from an expert. What i liked most was idea of getting involved with patients will enable more insight into the complex problems of the psyche. Freud always talks about transference between patient and Therapist. Often it was a kind of warning or better guard yourself kind of a thing. But obviously getting into the shoes of patient and coming out is difficult but needed as this lecture shows. Eager to see the remaining parts of the lecture.

  • Exceptionally good. Good to listen from an expert. What i liked most was idea of getting involved with patients will enable more insight into the complex problems of the psyche. Freud always talks about transference between patient and Therapist. Often it was a kind of warning or better guard yourself kind of a thing. But obviously getting into the shoes of patient and coming out is difficult but needed as this lecture shows. Eager to see the remaining parts of the lecture.

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  • Great video. The guy sounds just like Dr. Loomis (Donald Pleasance), and yes, that IS a compliment! :-)

  • Quite a difficult self-harming study , the twice weekly psychotherapy seemed to contain her anxieties , also showing the importance of supervision and the effects on the 'person of the therapist'.

  • fascinating, thank you for posting, great opportunity to listen and learn from the case study.

  • why are there not more psychoanalysts in the UK?

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