No comment from me this episode, only listening, learning, and gratitude for the all-mighty Shedinator. This is his best vid yet. He just gets better with age. Like a fine wine...
So happy to see a psychiatrist's channel making an effort to really understand and appreciate psychodynamic-oriented psychotherapy. Much gratitude to you ! Also, my appreciation to Dr Shedler for continuing the good fight :)
I am a retired LPC wishing I’d had podcasts when I was working. This was excellent! My Masters was psychodynamically oriented and it’s the basis of all of the work I’ve done. I’ve noticed in the last ten or twenty years that therapists recently graduated have little use for it or understanding of it. How are new therapists being trained today? Sure wish I’d had you as a supervisor.
Wow, absolutely love the answer to the question at 1:06. If everyone is not serious about spelling out the purpose of treatment the therapist actually does a disservice to that troubled relationship. That therapy is not going to last long anyway, but the narcissistically inclined spouse can always point to those weeks or months of sessions they nobly sat through and say they "tried" therapy and it "failed." You're actually closing the door to self-knowledge. Beautiful!
🤑 when Shed says "you know" and those eyebrows keep moving the bachelor mystery amplifies ..oh yes forgot to mention the smooth and soothing tones 🙃🙃 Love your colab.thx.
What a contribution to the field of psychotherapy this podcast makes. In particular, I have listened to the interviews with Nancy McWilliams and Jonathan Shedler *several* times and taken notes! Such leaders in the field, both of whom speak with rigour, clarity, and compassion. Even though I'm an experienced psychotherapist I have profited greatly from these exceptional and deep interviews. Thank you so much.
Love your candor and level of calm… any thoughts on how to manage a taxed and overwhelmed psyche that can’t say no to need?? Now I’m Taking in foster dogs too lol
After getting your MA, then~ you go study at a psychoanalytic Institute to learn how to be in the room with patients. That’s where you get amazing clinical training. The masters degree isn’t a waste, it’s just the first step.
One podcast episode obliterates my entire masters program. Thanks so much for doing these.
The Shedster tends to do that🙏🏻
Same. There goes my money down the drain.
@@TXoilrises the money pays for the license. The self-directed learning makes it all worth it
What was it ? , so i could avoid
So curious, would love for you to elaborate.
No comment from me this episode, only listening, learning, and gratitude for the all-mighty Shedinator.
This is his best vid yet. He just gets better with age. Like a fine wine...
🙌🏻
So happy to see a psychiatrist's channel making an effort to really understand and appreciate psychodynamic-oriented psychotherapy. Much gratitude to you ! Also, my appreciation to Dr Shedler for continuing the good fight :)
This is great! Do more role plays with Jonathan. This is how people learn. Not abstract lessons on modalities and theories as interesting as they are.
I am a retired LPC wishing I’d had podcasts when I was working. This was excellent! My Masters was psychodynamically oriented and it’s the basis of all of the work I’ve done. I’ve noticed in the last ten or twenty years that therapists recently graduated have little use for it or understanding of it. How are new therapists being trained today? Sure wish I’d had you as a supervisor.
Wow, absolutely love the answer to the question at 1:06. If everyone is not serious about spelling out the purpose of treatment the therapist actually does a disservice to that troubled relationship. That therapy is not going to last long anyway, but the narcissistically inclined spouse can always point to those weeks or months of sessions they nobly sat through and say they "tried" therapy and it "failed." You're actually closing the door to self-knowledge. Beautiful!
🤑 when Shed says "you know" and those eyebrows keep moving the bachelor mystery amplifies ..oh yes forgot to mention the smooth and soothing tones 🙃🙃 Love your colab.thx.
What a contribution to the field of psychotherapy this podcast makes. In particular, I have listened to the interviews with Nancy McWilliams and Jonathan Shedler *several* times and taken notes! Such leaders in the field, both of whom speak with rigour, clarity, and compassion. Even though I'm an experienced psychotherapist I have profited greatly from these exceptional and deep interviews. Thank you so much.
@@mariannaackerman6093 thank you so much for the motivating and encouraging words. Would love to have them back on!
MORE JONATHAN SHEDLER PLEASE ❤
Thank you both so much. Wish to see and hear you more
Love your candor and level of calm… any thoughts on how to manage a taxed and overwhelmed psyche that can’t say no to need??
Now I’m
Taking in foster dogs too lol
I did my course unit in psychotherapy but i never properly understood the clinical application , the moment of patient and therapist in the room
Thanks from Belgium for this episode. Great content and the roleplay is a so good idea!
does anyone have the link for the Kernberg session?
What session?
I’ve looked. Can’t find it.
@@TXoilrisesit doesn’t exist - no Kernberg episode yet
After getting your MA, then~ you go study at a psychoanalytic Institute to learn how to be in the room with patients. That’s where you get amazing clinical training. The masters degree isn’t a waste, it’s just the first step.
Any link to that institute please. I would like to try my luck or even have yourself mentor me
Great episode, thanks
Yes! I’m so excited! 🎉
WE NEED KERNBERG
You’re not wrong🤷♂️
EXCELLENT ❤
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Am I the only patient that listens to these? Are you guys all therries?
Role play does make me super uncomfortable, but that's a personal hang up
Whoah! He's seriously single??