The Psych Show Hi Dr.Mattu! How much talking/psychoanalysis do you do in sessions as compared to a Counseling Psychologist? Also, do most Clinical Psychologists specialize in something, and would that require more schooling (as you have done with body-repetitive behaviors)?
Good question, Josué! I purposely ignored this issue in the video due to time. When the public asks about "analyzing", it usually means some version of "are you using your knowledge of psychology to interpret what I am doing/thinking/feeling right now". That's the question I answered in this video. When therapists refer to "analysis", it's usually a reference to psychoanalysis, a specific theoretical orientation within psychotherapy. Theoretical orientations (e.g. psychoanalysis and cognitive behavioral therapy) differ in what they conceptualize is the mechanism behind someone's problem, but the rest of the video should hold true - no therapist can read your mind and we only practice in collaboration with our patients after we have their permission. Thanks for watching and for commenting!
Thanks for your comment, Joanne. Psychoanalysis is a specific theoretical orientation. My training is in a different theoretical orientation, cognitive behavioral therapy. When I am doing therapy, I work with my patient to identify the mechanisms behind their problems and then develop skills to address those mechanisms. Sometimes this is done within my office, sometimes patients practice skills with my coworkers, and sometimes we go outside and practice skills outside of our clinic. This is a mixture of talking and doing. My degree is in clinical psychology. Counseling psychology is a different degree. There are a lot of aspects of our training that are similar and both degrees can lead you to become a licensed psychologist. However, the emphasis in our training is a little different. Here's an overview of that: www.div17.org/about-cp/counseling-vs-clinical-psychology/ When I'm working with graduate students, I encourage all of them to specialize in a growth area within psychology (e.g. child and adolescent care, geriatrics, diabetes and obesity, integrated primary care). At the same time, for some areas (e.g. rural populations) being a generalist and doing a little bit of everything is a speciality within itself.
I did my degree in psychology and whenever someone would ask me what I'm studying in school I would say psychology and the next question that pops out of their mouth is "Do you know what I'm thinking?"......No I'm not a mind reader I'm taking psychology, not studying to become telepathic
Me too have a degree in psychology but for some reasons I stopped my study if you guys can make a group of psychology students or psychologist you know I would like to be the part of that group think about it I want to know more about the psychology definitely after few years I will start my studies I want to learn all about Psychology
I get what you mean, about your training kicking in. It reminds me of the eye of an artist - where one sees a composition and thinks about how it was made, the textures, techniques, and the use of colors. It involves the basic observation of it that anyone would have, but also you become technical with automatically.
Thoughts: am I analyzing? crap, did I just analyze myself? Wait, no I was just thinking about food and that one action technique I saw from a anime once. Wonder if I can do it? Someone: well? Me: _leaf hurricane!_
Dr. Mattu is right! You can't just "turn off" your training. This also applies to all other mental health clinicians (Marriage and Family Therapists, Clinical Social Workers, Clinical Professional Counselors, etc).
Thanks for making this, Ali! It reminds me of how, whenever anyone finds out I'm a singer, they almost always ask me to sing something. It's one of the reasons I mostly just introduce myself as a theorist these days and leave out that I have any performance training. Not many people ask me to analyze symphonies on the fly. It's interesting to hear how you approach these situations, though, 'cause I would've assumed it was much harder to resist drawing conclusions. I know when I listen to music I can't help breaking down arrangements and stuff, I would've thought it'd be similar. Although admittedly I don't really do real, hardcore analysis until I have a score in front of me, so maybe there's some analogy to be drawn there... Plus, obviously, it's a completely different field!
Thanks for your comment! It's interesting how our experiences are so similar ("are you analyzing me?" and "sing something!"). I wonder if comedians get asked to "say something funny"? It must be a common type of question to get for people in service and performing roles. I've had a lot of experience in my clinical work of thinking I know what's going on for my patient, asking about it, and realizing I'm completely off. If my assumptions are so often off in treatment, then they're going to be FAR less accurate with people I meet in public. That's why it's become easy for me to resist drawing conclusions.
@@drali I'm doing undergrad in Psychology rn and I'm constantly analysing why people are the way they are. I can't help but do it. What are your thoughts on this?
You inspire me. I want to be a clinical psychologist in the future. My dream job! I love learning about mental disorders and analysing people :D and I looove to help people.
This is perfect!! I have asked what their profession is and then said "Do you..." based on what they say. People in related construction fields can really relate because YES, they do look at people's homes and think about what could be done differently and how they would remodel it. LOL
The Psych Show Yes it was. I love all the info you provide because there are just some things that I'm intensely curious about but since the psychologists I know are people who help treat me, they won't usually answer questions about themselves. You've helped me understand your profession and field so much, and I'm thankful for that.
The Psych Show Keep going! You guys rock. I love how you normalize psychology related topics. I wish I was more up to date with all your latest videos. Sometimes I don't see it until a week or more later.
I want to play this whenever someone asks me this now. My quick and light hearted way of responding is, "only if you pay me" but this is way more honest.
When learning to be a clinical psychologist, did you learn certain ways to speak and respond beyond things like active listening? Does clinical psychology have a role in a therapeutic milieu (such as a residential setting) or is that more reserved for specified sessions? What things did you learn in under grad versus grad school? What types of theraputic activities do you do with patients one on one? Have you ever facilitated group therapy as a clinical psychologist?
im not a psychogist, but ive studied alottttt of psych because i just love it.. and when i start explaining to people some interesting facts about how i think and analyze people sometimes... they look at me like "uhhhhh, are you analyzing me?" lmaooo sometimes i tell myself i should just shut up about what im thinking but if i dont i start going crazyyyy
Lol the last thing you said is interesting about lying about your profession. I want to go into clinical psychotherapy, but through an MSW. So I can always say "I'm a social worker" rather than a therapist lol. Nice perk
Bsc in psychology and now running my own travel company and is funny how is like I'm studying psychology all over again with my interaction with some many individuals and their needs
I am also a Clinical Psychologist and floating around YT. I love your energy that is shown which I believe is a stigma reducer to seeking MH treatment and what I also hope to also provide as I develop my channel!! Thanks for your video :)
I was wondering if you could do a video on what jobs college undergrads could do that would be in the same field. I know the other video you listed a few but never went into detail of what those jobs would entail or how to look for them. I have one more year until graduate school and just want to get first hand experience to make sure this is something I love and enjoy.
I'm seeing my dc today, ...& I really like the recommendation on asking them, " interesting; what's it like to be a psychologist?" ! Like ur enthusiasm *
Hi sir I gave my 10th grade boards this year and I'm really interested in psychology but I'm totally confused between clinical psychology and I/O psychology . I know they're both very different and I have an interest in both of them . I'm feeling like "The- road- not -taken-situation" . Btw i really like your videos they're totally amazing and thank you for you're hard work , you're a great teacher:)♡
I so wish this doctor was my professor I would learn so much better and I hope he continues to post videos for us psychologist to keep us updated. Thank you, Soon to be: Dr. Tirrick Obadiah Smith
Thanks for the feedback! We haven't covered the uncanny valley on this channel, but Ali has discussed it on his blog: brainknowsbetter.com/news/2013/12/31/spike-jonzes-her-is-a-piercing-commentary-on-our-immediate-online-artificial-lives-non-spoiler-film-review
Just read the blog post. Did not know about "the uncanny valley" in AI. Freud first came up with his idea of repression in trying to understand horror or the uncanny. We talk about this in our Return of the Repressed episode. Love it when things come full circle! Thanks!
Thanks! A lot of the explanations in my videos are some mixture of what I learned from past mentors and what has come up in discussions with my patients.
Thanks for this! I don't ask this, because I'm used to people asking me the most cliched questions about my field. So I try to avoid doing it to others. That said, my biggest question is how you can avoid burning out in the process of taking on so many people's mental health burdens.
Great question! Taking care of yourself and coping with burnout is something I spend a lot of time talking to my colleagues and trainees about. I haven't made a video about this yet (indirectly spoke to it here: th-cam.com/video/6o9P0qsj5-I/w-d-xo.html) but I should do that. What I can tell you in a comment is it comes down to taking care of your own personal needs, finding good boundaries that work for you, learning how to be at work when you're at work and be at home when you're home, investing in something unrelated to your work (for me it's this channel), and asking for help from colleagues and friends when you need it.
After having been in therapy for a couple years, I will not claim to comprehend half of the processes, techniques, or work my therapist has done to help me. Analyzing me, I am sure from my experience could not have been done without me actively sharing details about my experiences. So I find your profession very interesting, but I have no reason to feel threatened by anyone analyzing me during a friendly conversation, or a first encounter. Before I started therapy, that question might have been the first on my mind. Now I am more curious about what motivated you to choose such an interesting and I am sure at times quite tough career. So what motivated you to become a clinical psychologist? What motivates you to keep going with this career? What caused you to choose specialty? These questions are more interesting to me now. Most likely because I find your choice in career very fascinating and because of the help I myself have gotten, I feel it must at times be a difficult and stressful profession you have chosen. That said, I bet it is very rewarding as well.
Imagine a girl who studies psychology likes you, she can see right through you and she knows exactly what to do to make you like her and she'll know what to do to make you react in whatever way she wants, that is scary and powerful.
Some of the most effective treatments, like cognitive behavioral therapy or dialectical behavioral therapy, aren't mysterious. We're very open with our patients about what we are doing and how the treatment works. We're also trained to respond understand why people might want to present themselves in a specific way and what to do about it (e.g. "apparent competence").
I love this video! I get this question every time I meet someone new at my university! What would you say to someone if they told you psychology is not a science or that psychology is a pseudoscience? A biology professor continuously tells me the previous statements and I never have a good enough argument.
Glad you enjoyed the video! There have been a bunch of times I've received the same comment, that psychology is not a science. There're a few ways I respond, depending on what the criticism is. The first is to better understand the criticism. Is it about methodology? About impact? About experimental control? Replication? My answer usually becomes some combination of our methods are rigorous, we are a hub science (www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/psychology-is-a-hub-science) *and* at the same time human behavior is complicated, many variables are involved which are difficult to control, and we are a young science.
I mean we conduct experiments and use evidence based on what we learn from said experiments just like any other scientific field. So that at least debunks the pseudoscience argument.
Even a BA in psychology leads to this question! I've always thought this was an interesting question partly b/c an undergrad degree doesn't come with much practical experience (usually.) It's more like an overview of the field. Why do you think people ask you this question?
Good point. I got asked this question a lot even when I was an undergrad student. I think the question comes from stereotypes about psychology and how the field works.
you are right.. when someone asks me what I have done and the moment i say psychology..they seem to get so uncomfortable to face me or talk to me...Other people think that we are mind readers....
Thanks so much for your feedback and for watching! This resource might be useful to you: psychlearningcurve.org/what-is-a-quality-masters-degree-program-in-psychology/. Also this one: www.apa.org/monitor/2016/06/datapoint.aspx. Best of luck with your studies!
(FACTS OVA FEELINGS). Most PPL Consider Themselves Very Knowledgeable in Psychology for One Simple Reason Psychology for Them Comb Down to watt They Knoe About THEMSELVES
Hello, I just discovered ypur channel. I live in a third world country, and this pandemic has made me think about what i really want to do in life. I'm currently enrolled in a Biology programme, but ever since high school i knew i wanted to be a therapist/psychologist. I don't have the money right now, but i have the heart and determination to learn about psychology, it's basics and application. Can you recommend books where i can learn more? Thanks 🙂
Hello, Which languages would you suggest learning for clinical psych (python, r, etc.)? Also, are there standardized tests psychometrists use, I can't find any resources (except MMSE)? I'd like to work alongside a clinical neuropsychologist but don't know where to train to become a certified psychometrist Thank you
"Are you analyzing me?", is an attempt to analyze you. If analyzing other people makes you necessarily bad, then the person who asks the question "are you analyzing me?", is necessarily bad...So, my question for a clinical psychologist and other people is "do you think analyzing is necessarily bad"? And other question is "exactly how could one possibly not analyze other people"?
Nice. That's the whole reason why the question sounds quite moralistic in the first place. It is somehow passive - aggressive and defensive. Reverse psychology which aims to limit your freedom to think. I think analyzing is not bad. It is the goals and the quality of knowledge it is based on that makes it bad. Sadly enough, if one doesn't possess high quality knowledge it is impossible to know or use that knowledge. So when people project their understanding about the analyzing, which in many cases is same as rumination, they are talking about totally different things than you are. Does this make any sense?
Okay I had a session with my psychiatrist. He told me to ignore my thoughts I was doing it excellently but now there is a thought that what if I have told my psychiatrist something wrong however I haven't what to do
Great question! Most PhD programs have deadlines in the fall or early winter. If you're going to be applying at the end of 2019, I would contact professors in the spring of 2019 and see if they are taking on new students in the next academic year.
This just sounds like someone who needs to work on anger management. Well.. I mean it could be a lot of things, but there hardly any information to work with.
Hi Sir!what do you called someone who uses your flaws to humiliate you in a secret way so you'll not notice it(That person is doing this to me ,in front of me maybe that person thinks I dont get it,Giving other person an idea so someone will bullied me)...Please i want to know ...thank you
It can be validating and also helps the person get insurance coverage. BUT a diagnosis is just the beginning of understanding their story. You have to talk about everything else I mention here, especially mechanisms.
Can you help me sir, or anyone in the comments?. Yesterday at night i was in a room, i had to wait there until the smell of spray for mosquitoes disappeared so i can get out, because of a temporary fear from not long ago i felt like locked in in that room because i knew i won't be able to get out (I'm not claustrophobic) when i want to, while i was waiting there i was looking at my phone too which made me feel even more locked and hard to breathe, now when i left the room i didn't feel like I did, and even now i have the same feeling, I'm trying to convince my mind that I'm out not and that it's all good but it's not working much, i feel better for a bit and the feeling comes again, what should i do?.
Sir i am selected in punjab police and our syco test will held after 2 days plzz guid us which kind of quetions shuold asked by psychologist ?? Plzz reply
It’s not specific to psychologist, people in general naturally make inference about attribution, it’s just psychologist make inference based on psychological theories, also psychologist tend to think more deeply...
Can a person with a double major go into clinical psychology? I am already done with my psych major with a 3.9 and I am finishing my education major by student teaching for 2 semesters. I will graduate in 2 semesters. Can a person with an education major go into clinical psychology and become a child clinical psychologist?
Of course! In fact, if you have an interest in education and psychology you might want to consider school psychology. Many school psychologists practice like clinical psychologists but focus on school settings.
I am a sports therapist and wellness coach and when I say what I do - people start telling me about their shoulder issue and asking me why they have a pain in their back. I think this might be human nature. I would be scared to say I was an accountant in case people started asking me about their taxes. (I have dyscalculia - lol)
Can someone be assessed as or rather labeled as crazy if say they are Fidgeting around not sitting still…?? Or would they need to be ask what’s going on before judging this behavior…is that fair to say ..?
Your explanation of the "yes" side of your answer sounds to me like something everyone does on some level. Which, despite not being a psychologist myself, annoys me about the question. Because people analyze the behavior of others, and linking to something else you mentioned, they'll end up making assumptions (diagnoses) about people (celebrities or not) with barely any information. Maybe I'm overthinking it.
You're right, we do all do aspects of this. It's a difficult issue to grapple with and is something I speak to in my video about unconscious bias: th-cam.com/video/YOppO0RTHTI/w-d-xo.html. The way we understand the world is through generalities and that applies to people too.
What are your thoughts on getting a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision? Originally, I wanted to become a clinical psychologist, but I’m on track to become an LPC and counselor education seems to be tailored for masters level clinicians. Any suggestions? Your channel is awesome btw!!
I know this is like, old, but I really want to play this to some therapists that I've met that have become entitled in thinking that they understand your psyche and you could never...
Do you ever have any issues concerning patients feeling that the relationship between you is one-sided or too one directional? It seems to be a situation, at least potentially, where one party is being much more open than the other.
Sometimes this happens, but honestly what you see here on this channel is similar to what happens in my office. If people have important questions about me or my experiences as long as it is helpful for their treatment we'll talk about them.
@@drali Do you fear harsh criticism then? The comment I posted last week mysteriously vanished. Most scientists say they’d rather be proven wrong than proved right because they would have learned something. The psychologists I’ve met were too intently looking at others to consider that they themselves could ever be wrong.
All these guys should do « TH-cam consultations » they’d be a lot more efficient. Amazing how professional and caring they all are once they know they’ll post vidéos on TH-cam.
I was searching for a visual demonstration of Conditioning and found the video of you squirting your colleague in the face, and have watched many of your videos since. Thank you. Lol
Omg I thought I was the only psych graduate that constantly lies about what I do for the sake of being left alone. So many of my acquaintances ask me to DIAGNOSE their mother-in-law, aunt, dogsitter whoever tf they feel angry with at the moment.. and im just there like "cut me some slacks, im not a magician or some omnipotent being"😵😌
I'm studying psychology in school with an emphasis on human sexuality, and I've stopped telling people what I study, one to many Uber drivers have tried to give their opinions on sex politics...or people asking me "so will you be like having sex with patients?" as if I'm getting a Master's in prostitution.
What questions do you have about clinical psychology?
The Psych Show Hi Dr.Mattu! How much talking/psychoanalysis do you do in sessions as compared to a Counseling Psychologist? Also, do most Clinical Psychologists specialize in something, and would that require more schooling (as you have done with body-repetitive behaviors)?
What do you mean by "analyze"? Are analysis and psychoanalysis the same thing? =)
Good question, Josué! I purposely ignored this issue in the video due to time.
When the public asks about "analyzing", it usually means some version of "are you using your knowledge of psychology to interpret what I am doing/thinking/feeling right now". That's the question I answered in this video.
When therapists refer to "analysis", it's usually a reference to psychoanalysis, a specific theoretical orientation within psychotherapy. Theoretical orientations (e.g. psychoanalysis and cognitive behavioral therapy) differ in what they conceptualize is the mechanism behind someone's problem, but the rest of the video should hold true - no therapist can read your mind and we only practice in collaboration with our patients after we have their permission.
Thanks for watching and for commenting!
Thanks for your comment, Joanne.
Psychoanalysis is a specific theoretical orientation. My training is in a different theoretical orientation, cognitive behavioral therapy. When I am doing therapy, I work with my patient to identify the mechanisms behind their problems and then develop skills to address those mechanisms. Sometimes this is done within my office, sometimes patients practice skills with my coworkers, and sometimes we go outside and practice skills outside of our clinic. This is a mixture of talking and doing.
My degree is in clinical psychology. Counseling psychology is a different degree. There are a lot of aspects of our training that are similar and both degrees can lead you to become a licensed psychologist. However, the emphasis in our training is a little different. Here's an overview of that: www.div17.org/about-cp/counseling-vs-clinical-psychology/
When I'm working with graduate students, I encourage all of them to specialize in a growth area within psychology (e.g. child and adolescent care, geriatrics, diabetes and obesity, integrated primary care). At the same time, for some areas (e.g. rural populations) being a generalist and doing a little bit of everything is a speciality within itself.
The Psych Show Thank you so much Dr.Mattu!
I did my degree in psychology and whenever someone would ask me what I'm studying in school I would say psychology and the next question that pops out of their mouth is "Do you know what I'm thinking?"......No I'm not a mind reader I'm taking psychology, not studying to become telepathic
I got the same thing as an undergrad psychology major. You know what though, having telepathy would make my job a lot easier...
that comment just made my day lol, good point though.
Me too have a degree in psychology but for some reasons I stopped my study if you guys can make a group of psychology students or psychologist you know I would like to be the part of that group think about it I want to know more about the psychology definitely after few years I will start my studies I want to learn all about Psychology
Shawnna Brooks 😂😂😂
Meanwhile when I tell people my specialty was in forensic mental health the first response is "oh, like CSI!"
I get what you mean, about your training kicking in. It reminds me of the eye of an artist - where one sees a composition and thinks about how it was made, the textures, techniques, and the use of colors. It involves the basic observation of it that anyone would have, but also you become technical with automatically.
When someone asks me if I am analyzing them, I always say " I am now since you mentioned it"
Thoughts: am I analyzing? crap, did I just analyze myself? Wait, no I was just thinking about food and that one action technique I saw from a anime once. Wonder if I can do it?
Someone: well?
Me: _leaf hurricane!_
"I am now" has a lot more punch.
😂
"Are you analyzing me?"
"Yes, the same way you're analyzing me :)"
Dr. Mattu is right! You can't just "turn off" your training. This also applies to all other mental health clinicians (Marriage and Family Therapists, Clinical Social Workers, Clinical Professional Counselors, etc).
Agreed!
Josué Cardona
And there are many sick people out there.
@@narcismebelgie dann that sounded so bad for a second lol
Thanks for making this, Ali! It reminds me of how, whenever anyone finds out I'm a singer, they almost always ask me to sing something. It's one of the reasons I mostly just introduce myself as a theorist these days and leave out that I have any performance training. Not many people ask me to analyze symphonies on the fly.
It's interesting to hear how you approach these situations, though, 'cause I would've assumed it was much harder to resist drawing conclusions. I know when I listen to music I can't help breaking down arrangements and stuff, I would've thought it'd be similar. Although admittedly I don't really do real, hardcore analysis until I have a score in front of me, so maybe there's some analogy to be drawn there... Plus, obviously, it's a completely different field!
Thanks for your comment! It's interesting how our experiences are so similar ("are you analyzing me?" and "sing something!"). I wonder if comedians get asked to "say something funny"? It must be a common type of question to get for people in service and performing roles.
I've had a lot of experience in my clinical work of thinking I know what's going on for my patient, asking about it, and realizing I'm completely off. If my assumptions are so often off in treatment, then they're going to be FAR less accurate with people I meet in public. That's why it's become easy for me to resist drawing conclusions.
Hey didn't expect to see you here, I love your videos on theory.
@@drali I'm doing undergrad in Psychology rn and I'm constantly analysing why people are the way they are. I can't help but do it. What are your thoughts on this?
You inspire me.
I want to be a clinical psychologist in the future.
My dream job! I love learning about mental disorders and analysing people
:D and I looove to help people.
I hope you will achieve what you wanted brother/sister Inshallah
This is perfect!! I have asked what their profession is and then said "Do you..." based on what they say. People in related construction fields can really relate because YES, they do look at people's homes and think about what could be done differently and how they would remodel it. LOL
Glad you enjoyed the video! My guess is a lot of individuals in service fields get this question. Thanks for watching!
Sir please make a detailed videos on how memory works...
That is on my to do list :-)
@@drali have you done it yet ?
YES PLS DO
Alright, so. I have aphantsia. Meaning I don’t remember or even see the world how a majority of people seem to actually even see shadows.
This is a gem, Dr Mattu! Thanks for debunking the myths, and answering the curiosity that we non-psychology folks have.
Thanks for watching, Jules, and so glad it was helpful!
The Psych Show Yes it was. I love all the info you provide because there are just some things that I'm intensely curious about but since the psychologists I know are people who help treat me, they won't usually answer questions about themselves. You've helped me understand your profession and field so much, and I'm thankful for that.
That's why we do this! So glad to hear it is helpful!! It always makes our day to get feedback like this :-)
The Psych Show Keep going! You guys rock. I love how you normalize psychology related topics. I wish I was more up to date with all your latest videos. Sometimes I don't see it until a week or more later.
I want to play this whenever someone asks me this now. My quick and light hearted way of responding is, "only if you pay me" but this is way more honest.
When learning to be a clinical psychologist, did you learn certain ways to speak and respond beyond things like active listening? Does clinical psychology have a role in a therapeutic milieu (such as a residential setting) or is that more reserved for specified sessions? What things did you learn in under grad versus grad school? What types of theraputic activities do you do with patients one on one? Have you ever facilitated group therapy as a clinical psychologist?
im not a psychogist, but ive studied alottttt of psych because i just love it.. and when i start explaining to people some interesting facts about how i think and analyze people sometimes... they look at me like "uhhhhh, are you analyzing me?" lmaooo sometimes i tell myself i should just shut up about what im thinking but if i dont i start going crazyyyy
So interesting hearing about your balance between being an everyday person and clinical psychologist!! THANK YOU!!
Lol the last thing you said is interesting about lying about your profession. I want to go into clinical psychotherapy, but through an MSW. So I can always say "I'm a social worker" rather than a therapist lol. Nice perk
Bsc in psychology and now running my own travel company and is funny how is like I'm studying psychology all over again with my interaction with some many individuals and their needs
I am also a Clinical Psychologist and floating around YT. I love your energy that is shown which I believe is a stigma reducer to seeking MH treatment and what I also hope to also provide as I develop my channel!! Thanks for your video :)
Thank you so much for kind words!
what’s is this Ali, Ha, am just amazed by your work, hats off to you.
Thanks heaps
I was wondering if you could do a video on what jobs college undergrads could do that would be in the same field. I know the other video you listed a few but never went into detail of what those jobs would entail or how to look for them. I have one more year until graduate school and just want to get first hand experience to make sure this is something I love and enjoy.
I'm seeing my dc today, ...& I really like the recommendation on asking them, " interesting; what's it like to be a psychologist?" ! Like ur enthusiasm *
This video is awesome. You explained it all so well. Thank you
Hi sir I gave my 10th grade boards this year and I'm really interested in psychology but I'm totally confused between clinical psychology and I/O psychology . I know they're both very different and I have an interest in both of them . I'm feeling like "The- road- not -taken-situation" . Btw i really like your videos they're totally amazing and thank you for you're hard work , you're a great teacher:)♡
I'm also doing grade 10 and interested in psychology
I so wish this doctor was my professor I would learn so much better and I hope he continues to post videos for us psychologist to keep us updated.
Thank you,
Soon to be: Dr. Tirrick Obadiah Smith
I love this channel. since you are an industry professional. you have hands on experience with the field. this is what i have been looking for.
Thanks for the praise Mahfuz! Are there any topics that you would like to see us cover?
The Psych Show uncanny valley. why we perceive some things or events as strange. Can you explain why we feel that something is off sometimes.
Thanks for the feedback! We haven't covered the uncanny valley on this channel, but Ali has discussed it on his blog: brainknowsbetter.com/news/2013/12/31/spike-jonzes-her-is-a-piercing-commentary-on-our-immediate-online-artificial-lives-non-spoiler-film-review
Just read the blog post. Did not know about "the uncanny valley" in AI. Freud first came up with his idea of repression in trying to understand horror or the uncanny. We talk about this in our Return of the Repressed episode. Love it when things come full circle! Thanks!
Hi - great video on a question that is often asked...thanks for doing this!
Heyy Dr Ali! Can you make a roleplay therapy session with a client presenting with symptoms of ADHD?
Great video. I love the explanation of mechanisms.
Thanks! A lot of the explanations in my videos are some mixture of what I learned from past mentors and what has come up in discussions with my patients.
I live in Vegas and would like a good psychologist please 😞 and thank you for this video! Full of good information 🙂
I analyze everything.
Thanks for this! I don't ask this, because I'm used to people asking me the most cliched questions about my field. So I try to avoid doing it to others. That said, my biggest question is how you can avoid burning out in the process of taking on so many people's mental health burdens.
Great question! Taking care of yourself and coping with burnout is something I spend a lot of time talking to my colleagues and trainees about. I haven't made a video about this yet (indirectly spoke to it here: th-cam.com/video/6o9P0qsj5-I/w-d-xo.html) but I should do that. What I can tell you in a comment is it comes down to taking care of your own personal needs, finding good boundaries that work for you, learning how to be at work when you're at work and be at home when you're home, investing in something unrelated to your work (for me it's this channel), and asking for help from colleagues and friends when you need it.
I'm a psychometrician and that question is often asked
After having been in therapy for a couple years, I will not claim to comprehend half of the processes, techniques, or work my therapist has done to help me.
Analyzing me, I am sure from my experience could not have been done without me actively sharing details about my experiences.
So I find your profession very interesting, but I have no reason to feel threatened by anyone analyzing me during a friendly conversation, or a first encounter.
Before I started therapy, that question might have been the first on my mind. Now I am more curious about what motivated you to choose such an interesting and I am sure at times quite tough career.
So what motivated you to become a clinical psychologist? What motivates you to keep going with this career?
What caused you to choose specialty?
These questions are more interesting to me now. Most likely because I find your choice in career very fascinating and because of the help I myself have gotten, I feel it must at times be a difficult and stressful profession you have chosen. That said, I bet it is very rewarding as well.
Imagine a girl who studies psychology likes you, she can see right through you and she knows exactly what to do to make you like her and she'll know what to do to make you react in whatever way she wants, that is scary and powerful.
Some of the most effective treatments, like cognitive behavioral therapy or dialectical behavioral therapy, aren't mysterious. We're very open with our patients about what we are doing and how the treatment works. We're also trained to respond understand why people might want to present themselves in a specific way and what to do about it (e.g. "apparent competence").
I love this video! I get this question every time I meet someone new at my university! What would you say to someone if they told you psychology is not a science or that psychology is a pseudoscience? A biology professor continuously tells me the previous statements and I never have a good enough argument.
Glad you enjoyed the video! There have been a bunch of times I've received the same comment, that psychology is not a science. There're a few ways I respond, depending on what the criticism is. The first is to better understand the criticism. Is it about methodology? About impact? About experimental control? Replication? My answer usually becomes some combination of our methods are rigorous, we are a hub science (www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/psychology-is-a-hub-science) *and* at the same time human behavior is complicated, many variables are involved which are difficult to control, and we are a young science.
I mean we conduct experiments and use evidence based on what we learn from said experiments just like any other scientific field. So that at least debunks the pseudoscience argument.
as a psychologist I know I have subscribed to this
Even a BA in psychology leads to this question! I've always thought this was an interesting question partly b/c an undergrad degree doesn't come with much practical experience (usually.) It's more like an overview of the field. Why do you think people ask you this question?
Good point. I got asked this question a lot even when I was an undergrad student. I think the question comes from stereotypes about psychology and how the field works.
you are right.. when someone asks me what I have done and the moment i say psychology..they seem to get so uncomfortable to face me or talk to me...Other people think that we are mind readers....
This is so awesome! Thanks for your videos! I want do get my masters in Psychology and I'm still figuring out what kind of career for it.
Thanks so much for your feedback and for watching! This resource might be useful to you: psychlearningcurve.org/what-is-a-quality-masters-degree-program-in-psychology/. Also this one: www.apa.org/monitor/2016/06/datapoint.aspx. Best of luck with your studies!
i think personally think asking people their past, get you thinking more into that person.
(FACTS OVA FEELINGS). Most PPL Consider Themselves Very Knowledgeable in Psychology for One Simple Reason Psychology for Them Comb Down to watt They Knoe About THEMSELVES
Hello, I just discovered ypur channel. I live in a third world country, and this pandemic has made me think about what i really want to do in life. I'm currently enrolled in a Biology programme, but ever since high school i knew i wanted to be a therapist/psychologist. I don't have the money right now, but i have the heart and determination to learn about psychology, it's basics and application. Can you recommend books where i can learn more? Thanks 🙂
Thank you! ❤
Hello,
Which languages would you suggest learning for clinical psych (python, r, etc.)? Also, are there standardized tests psychometrists use, I can't find any resources (except MMSE)? I'd like to work alongside a clinical neuropsychologist but don't know where to train to become a certified psychometrist
Thank you
@thepsychshow Dr. Mattu can you please site the resource that you used for the list of mechanisms it was really helpful.
"Are you analyzing me?", is an attempt to analyze you. If analyzing other people makes you necessarily bad, then the person who asks the question "are you analyzing me?", is necessarily bad...So, my question for a clinical psychologist and other people is "do you think analyzing is necessarily bad"? And other question is "exactly how could one possibly not analyze other people"?
I don't think there's anything bad about trying to understand others. At it's core it's about empathy and understanding, things that make us human.
Nice. That's the whole reason why the question sounds quite moralistic in the first place. It is somehow passive - aggressive and defensive. Reverse psychology which aims to limit your freedom to think.
I think analyzing is not bad. It is the goals and the quality of knowledge it is based on that makes it bad. Sadly enough, if one doesn't possess high quality knowledge it is impossible to know or use that knowledge. So when people project their understanding about the analyzing, which in many cases is same as rumination, they are talking about totally different things than you are.
Does this make any sense?
You sound just like Tobias Funke. Thank you!
I LOVE Tobias Funke! He was the world's first analyst / therapist.
Okay I had a session with my psychiatrist. He told me to ignore my thoughts I was doing it excellently but now there is a thought that what if I have told my psychiatrist something wrong however I haven't what to do
good content, thank u
What are tge steps to become a clinical psychologist???
So inspiring
Thanks for watching!
If you want to apply for PHD in USA what is the right time to write a mail to the professor ..please advise
Great question! Most PhD programs have deadlines in the fall or early winter. If you're going to be applying at the end of 2019, I would contact professors in the spring of 2019 and see if they are taking on new students in the next academic year.
Thank you Sir for your reply ..really appreciate 🙏
How do you call someone who has no control over there emotions and there are mostly anger or frustration
yeah how can we reduce them to a single word? ask the DSM...but you had better check back every year cause itll definitely change a LOT
That person can be described as a neurotic individual
This just sounds like someone who needs to work on anger management. Well.. I mean it could be a lot of things, but there hardly any information to work with.
Emotional dysregulation. Lacks emotional IQ. Lacks self-awareness. Lacks self-control. High trigger reactivity.
Hi Sir!what do you called someone who uses your flaws to humiliate you in a secret way so you'll not notice it(That person is doing this to me ,in front of me maybe that person thinks I dont get it,Giving other person an idea so someone will bullied me)...Please i want to know ...thank you
I was wondering what is your opinion about giving a diagnosis to the patient? Is it helpful or not?
It can be validating and also helps the person get insurance coverage. BUT a diagnosis is just the beginning of understanding their story. You have to talk about everything else I mention here, especially mechanisms.
Thanks
What is the important things to keep in mind while choosing the research topic for PHD
Can you help me sir, or anyone in the comments?.
Yesterday at night i was in a room, i had to wait there until the smell of spray for mosquitoes disappeared so i can get out, because of a temporary fear from not long ago i felt like locked in in that room because i knew i won't be able to get out (I'm not claustrophobic) when i want to, while i was waiting there i was looking at my phone too which made me feel even more locked and hard to breathe, now when i left the room i didn't feel like I did, and even now i have the same feeling, I'm trying to convince my mind that I'm out not and that it's all good but it's not working much, i feel better for a bit and the feeling comes again, what should i do?.
Also the fear i had was actually trauma from about couple weeks ago that happened in the car, it was similar to this.
Really liked your video. Greets from Rome!
Thanks so much for your kind comment!
how can you find the persons state of mind from their way of speaking????
Is it possible to find the persons state of mind by the way they type? How?
What kind of questions are in phycological exam
Sir i am selected in punjab police and our syco test will held after 2 days plzz guid us which kind of quetions shuold asked by psychologist ?? Plzz reply
Thanks for the video. I have to write a profile for a character as a reader magnet for my test readers. This is helpful.
When I tell people that I've done Standup Comedy they always ask "what's your theme?" and I was asked once "tell us a joke"
We were not born mad ,but driven mad.every aspect contaminated in all areas.....💚👌😎
Please how to get an appointment with you
What are the differences in psychological training between a Psychiatrist and Psychologist?
It’s not specific to psychologist, people in general naturally make inference about attribution, it’s just psychologist make inference based on psychological theories, also psychologist tend to think more deeply...
How to increase our EQ and to talk and behave in a way which is confidential
Can a person with a double major go into clinical psychology? I am already done with my psych major with a 3.9 and I am finishing my education major by student teaching for 2 semesters. I will graduate in 2 semesters. Can a person with an education major go into clinical psychology and become a child clinical psychologist?
Of course! In fact, if you have an interest in education and psychology you might want to consider school psychology. Many school psychologists practice like clinical psychologists but focus on school settings.
@@drali I am interested in applied behavior analysis and special education. Is it possible to get dual degrees?
I am a sports therapist and wellness coach and when I say what I do - people start telling me about their shoulder issue and asking me why they have a pain in their back. I think this might be human nature. I would be scared to say I was an accountant in case people started asking me about their taxes. (I have dyscalculia - lol)
Where are you from sir??
California.
"The same problem can be caused by different mechanisms..."
*shows a plethora of mechanisms
Me: human be that tho
You killed him
Can you please suggest what colleges are best for psychology?
Yea please
Can someone be assessed as or rather labeled as crazy if say they are Fidgeting around not sitting still…?? Or would they need to be ask what’s going on before judging this behavior…is that fair to say ..?
How does a psychologist/thearpist help a depressed person just by talking????
Your explanation of the "yes" side of your answer sounds to me like something everyone does on some level. Which, despite not being a psychologist myself, annoys me about the question. Because people analyze the behavior of others, and linking to something else you mentioned, they'll end up making assumptions (diagnoses) about people (celebrities or not) with barely any information.
Maybe I'm overthinking it.
You're right, we do all do aspects of this. It's a difficult issue to grapple with and is something I speak to in my video about unconscious bias: th-cam.com/video/YOppO0RTHTI/w-d-xo.html. The way we understand the world is through generalities and that applies to people too.
What are your thoughts on getting a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision? Originally, I wanted to become a clinical psychologist, but I’m on track to become an LPC and counselor education seems to be tailored for masters level clinicians. Any suggestions? Your channel is awesome btw!!
I'm nursing and midwifery but I want to become psychologist what I can do 🙏
I know this is like, old, but I really want to play this to some therapists that I've met that have become entitled in thinking that they understand your psyche and you could never...
Do you ever have any issues concerning patients feeling that the relationship between you is one-sided or too one directional? It seems to be a situation, at least potentially, where one party is being much more open than the other.
Sometimes this happens, but honestly what you see here on this channel is similar to what happens in my office. If people have important questions about me or my experiences as long as it is helpful for their treatment we'll talk about them.
@@drali
Do you fear harsh criticism then? The comment I posted last week mysteriously vanished. Most scientists say they’d rather be proven wrong than proved right because they would have learned something. The psychologists I’ve met were too intently looking at others to consider that they themselves could ever be wrong.
Pls guide how to do IQ test
Is there any psychiatrist or researcher that can analyse a personality and identity like the identity are before any influence from nothing
Q: R U analyzing me? A: What makes you think that I’m analyzing U?
I got asked this, but as an undergrad in psyc...there aint nothing I can even do XD
All these guys should do « TH-cam consultations » they’d be a lot more efficient.
Amazing how professional and caring they all are once they know they’ll post vidéos on TH-cam.
for some reason,he reminds me of John Green
Same
I need asistance with the psychology who would help
awesome
pls help. what's the difference between human dignity and human rights? i need it badly.
I was searching for a visual demonstration of Conditioning and found the video of you squirting your colleague in the face, and have watched many of your videos since. Thank you. Lol
Omg I thought I was the only psych graduate that constantly lies about what I do for the sake of being left alone. So many of my acquaintances ask me to DIAGNOSE their mother-in-law, aunt, dogsitter whoever tf they feel angry with at the moment.. and im just there like "cut me some slacks, im not a magician or some omnipotent being"😵😌
All behavior has a purpose.
What's it like to be a psychologist?
Sir. Am example of patient how can observe a. Patient
I'm studying psychology in school with an emphasis on human sexuality, and I've stopped telling people what I study, one to many Uber drivers have tried to give their opinions on sex politics...or people asking me "so will you be like having sex with patients?"
as if I'm getting a Master's in prostitution.
I can only imagine the type of questions you must get!
😂😂
I want to study psychology and become a child psychologist.But I don't know how to
Why do most clinical psychologists have phenomenal beards?
Are psychologists rich in the US ?
What is your questions below