33:05 Take a step back. Pull back. To enable the patient to feel and think. 40:54 Thinking about thinking. 48:53 Improved Sense of Humor. As an outcome of therapy. As an indicator of a patient's improvement. I love this. Thank you Prof Fonagy. 57:10 All the while I was smiling as the Good Prof was speaking. But at this point I laughed. An excellent illustration of his self effacing humor. 1:00:31 The future of Psychoanalysis. 1:10:37 Openness. Is most important. 1:13:15 Regrets 1:19:12 That reasonable guy. No horns. No tail. This is a superb, wonderful conversation. Thank you very much Berlin Psychoanalytic for this valuable sharing.
Thank you for the informative and open minded and open hearted interview. Would be great, if you could give more attention to the audio quality in the future.
Thank you for this wonderful and inspiring conversation! I am currently training to become a cognitive behavioural psychotherapist and I find learning about psychodynamic approaches extremely interesting and helpful! Thank you for sharing all the content on your channel!
OBG-13 -- he said that that is not relevant to psychoanalysis, but I think Peter would recognize the truth that, obstetrics and birth is very relevant to psychoanalysis.
33:05 Take a step back. Pull back. To enable the patient to feel and think.
40:54 Thinking about thinking.
48:53 Improved Sense of Humor. As an outcome of therapy. As an indicator of a patient's improvement. I love this. Thank you Prof Fonagy.
57:10 All the while I was smiling as the Good Prof was speaking. But at this point I laughed. An excellent illustration of his self effacing humor.
1:00:31 The future of Psychoanalysis.
1:10:37 Openness. Is most important.
1:13:15 Regrets
1:19:12 That reasonable guy. No horns. No tail.
This is a superb, wonderful conversation. Thank you very much Berlin Psychoanalytic for this valuable sharing.
Thanks so much for sharing this 🙏❤️
Always a treat when this channel gets updated. Excellent guest!
Yes. And I missed it. Until now.
Muchas gracias Nicolas ❣
Thank you for the informative and open minded and open hearted interview. Would be great, if you could give more attention to the audio quality in the future.
Thank you for posting this this. It provides a great service to psychotherapy training
Thank you for this wonderful and inspiring conversation! I am currently training to become a cognitive behavioural psychotherapist and I find learning about psychodynamic approaches extremely interesting and helpful! Thank you for sharing all the content on your channel!
One of the major forces in psychoanalysis
Very interesting. Thanks
The example of his analysis with Anne Hari (?) demonstrated a real warmth that is often so lacking in today's clinical sessions
I think her name is Anne Hurry.
Listen to J Kristnamurti who also goes into what's being discussed.
OBG-13 -- he said that that is not relevant to psychoanalysis, but I think Peter would recognize the truth that, obstetrics and birth is very relevant to psychoanalysis.