Shrink Next Door: A Psychiatrist’s Analysis
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 พ.ย. 2024
- In this week's episode, I'm excited to be joined by Dr. Eric Bender, a renowned psychiatrist and psychotherapist from San Francisco. Dr. Bender, featured on GQ's The Breakdown and Wired's Tech Help, lends his expertise as we delve into the unsettling narrative of "The Shrink Next Door."
Episode Highlights:
Emotionally Charged Story: Explore the captivating and disturbing true story of a psychiatrist's exploitation of his patient, Marty.
Character Analysis: We dissect the podcast’s characters, revealing the manipulative tactics used and the profound impact on Marty’s life.
Therapeutic Boundaries: Learn about the crucial boundaries in therapy and the devastating consequences of their violation.
Empathy and Ethics: Understand the role of empathy in therapy and the ethical responsibilities of psychiatrists.
Empowerment through Therapy: Discover how good psychotherapy fosters empowerment and alignment with personal values.
We discuss this story purely for educational purposes, based on public information, and not as a definitive judgment on the individuals involved.
Hello! Could you do a react from the tv show LEGION (2017)?
Is my favorite show, and the plot revolves around the mental struggle of a protagonist that have schizophrenia but is a mutant (the most powerfull mutant in the Marvel universe). I would really love to know your and Dr.Bender impressions of it ❤️
KERNBERG
I have sent an email right now just for you... Here is what I sent:
Dear Dr. Otto Kernberg,
It is an honor to have heard your lectures, read your articles, and implemented some of your Transference Focused Psychotherapy techniques in my clinical practice.
I am a psychiatrist who runs a top psychiatry and psychotherapy podcast called "Psychiatry & Psychotherapy," which reaches about ___k people per episode. I have had several esteemed colleagues on my podcast, including Bateman and Fonagy, and I recently did episodes on attachment and reflective function with Howard Steele.
My old mentor, Dr. John Tarr, introduced me to your work more than a decade ago. I would be deeply honored to have you as a guest on the podcast. This could be a Zoom call, or I could come in person if that would be more convenient for you (I live in Florida).
I would love to discuss how Transference Focused Psychotherapy increases reflective function. I have mentioned studies on this topic in the past on my podcast. Our audience is primarily mental health professionals, and the content we produce is freely accessible and will be posted on platforms like TH-cam for future generations to benefit from.
Please let me know if you could accommodate a one-hour conversation. Here are some links to my previous work:
Episode with Nancy McWilliams: www.psychiatrypodcast.com/psychiatry-psychotherapy-podcast/episode-171-nancy-mcwilliams-on-mental-health-transference-and-dissociation
TH-cam video on reflective function with Steele: th-cam.com/video/zleBvvm5kfU/w-d-xo.html. Someone commented, "Wow. I gained as much from this particular podcast as I did in an entire graduate course!"
I hope we can collaborate to educate the next generation of mental health professionals.
Best Regards,
David Puder, M.D.
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