Despite the serious lack of Shedster, this really was a tremendous, great, and informative video! 😋 7:11 - When Dr. Bender is talking about constancy of self, it reminded of Dr. McWilliams talking about this as being one of her "10 domains of psychological health" (Self-continuity - Stable, constant sense of self throughout the lifespan. Also tied to relationship with one’s body (e.g, viewing it as self, or foreign) She describes more of this here th-cam.com/video/Tv6yNJcZhl0/w-d-xo.html 8:33 - When Rachel talks about "early developmental tasks", it reminds me of Erickson's psychosocial stage of "Industry VS Inferiority", whereby the child either gains an internal sense of being able to effect the world (agency) and become good at something, _or_ _not_ . Also reminds me of Joseph Weiss's Control/Mastery theory (even though I know this describes somewhat of a different process). 14:35 - When Dr. Bender talks about patients who come in saying "I just got to get *IT* (the unpleasant memories) out of me". This would be an example of Freud's I/It distinction, whereby we disavow things which are unpleasant to the self (IT), and claim ownership of positive things we feel as belonging to us (I). 18:30 - love the beach-ball and Voldermort analogies to not dealing with/naming one's emotions. Reminds me of Daniel Siegel's "name it to tame it, feel it to heal it". 20:56 - Very astute point by Dr. Bender about the isomorphic, parallel processes in regards to his experience watching the character of "anxiety" in the movie, and how it actually feels in real life. 😅 Finally, I wonder what type of personality "type" or "style" Riley would be (e.g., hysterical, schizoid, obsessional, counter-dependent)? Moreover, what level of personality organization she would be (e.g., Neurotic, Borderline, Psychotic)? p.s...any idea when our little cohort is starting?? (the one for "advancing psychotherapy skills and connecting with a community of like-minded mental health professionals").🙂
Thank you so much for your thoughtful reflections! Can you comment similar high level reflections on what you think of the article I wrote that went with this? www.psychiatrypodcast.com/psychiatry-psychotherapy-podcast/episode-225-inside-out-2-adolescent-emotions-psychology-analysis
Despite the serious lack of Shedster, this really was a tremendous, great, and informative video! 😋
7:11 - When Dr. Bender is talking about constancy of self, it reminded of Dr. McWilliams talking about this as being one of her "10 domains of psychological health" (Self-continuity - Stable, constant sense of self throughout the lifespan. Also tied to relationship with one’s body (e.g, viewing it as self, or foreign) She describes more of this here th-cam.com/video/Tv6yNJcZhl0/w-d-xo.html
8:33 - When Rachel talks about "early developmental tasks", it reminds me of Erickson's psychosocial stage of "Industry VS Inferiority", whereby the child either gains an internal sense of being able to effect the world (agency) and become good at something, _or_ _not_ . Also reminds me of Joseph Weiss's Control/Mastery theory (even though I know this describes somewhat of a different process).
14:35 - When Dr. Bender talks about patients who come in saying "I just got to get *IT* (the unpleasant memories) out of me". This would be an example of Freud's I/It distinction, whereby we disavow things which are unpleasant to the self (IT), and claim ownership of positive things we feel as belonging to us (I).
18:30 - love the beach-ball and Voldermort analogies to not dealing with/naming one's emotions. Reminds me of Daniel Siegel's "name it to tame it, feel it to heal it".
20:56 - Very astute point by Dr. Bender about the isomorphic, parallel processes in regards to his experience watching the character of "anxiety" in the movie, and how it actually feels in real life. 😅
Finally, I wonder what type of personality "type" or "style" Riley would be (e.g., hysterical, schizoid, obsessional, counter-dependent)? Moreover, what level of personality organization she would be (e.g., Neurotic, Borderline, Psychotic)?
p.s...any idea when our little cohort is starting?? (the one for "advancing psychotherapy skills and connecting with a community of like-minded mental health professionals").🙂
Thank you so much for your thoughtful reflections! Can you comment similar high level reflections on what you think of the article I wrote that went with this? www.psychiatrypodcast.com/psychiatry-psychotherapy-podcast/episode-225-inside-out-2-adolescent-emotions-psychology-analysis