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Jordan Peterson: Repression & other defense mechanisms
Jordan Peterson talks in this video about psychological repression and other defense mechanisms. Click here to order Jordan Peterson's NEW book/audiobook BEYOND ORDER: 12 More Rules for life: https://amzn.to/33uho7H Australians click here for Beyond Order: https://amzn.to/3qfSxOI
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Douglas Murray's Th...
published: 25 Oct 2017
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10 Psychological Defense Mechanisms
We often turn to our coping mechanisms when dealing with stressful situations. Here are 10 psychological defense mechanisms that people rely on.
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published: 24 Jul 2018
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Understanding repression
Repression and resistance
published: 31 Oct 2019
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How Repressing Emotions & Feelings Makes Us Sick & How To Stop
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❃❃❃ Video Description ❃❃❃
When we repress emotions & other signals from our bodies, we'll end up staying longer in situations that make us sick. This is how repression contributes to illness. In this video I explain why repression is not a healthy permanent coping style and how to stop it.
❃❃❃ Video Content ❃❃❃
00:00 Introduction
00:40 Examples Of Natural Regulation
01:53 How Our Bodies & Minds Stay In Balance (Or Not)
02:56 Correlations Between Repression & Illness
03:20 Repression Can Be Measured
04:46 Why Repression Is Unhealthy
06:04 Unconscious Repression
07:00 Examples Unconscious Repression
08:01 How We Rationalize Repressioon
08:25 How To Stop Repressing
09:19 Notice...
published: 30 Sep 2022
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7 Signs You're Emotionally Repressed
Are you emotionally repressed? Do you have repressed emotions? Have you ever gone through childhood trauma or unhealed trauma in general? Not know how to deal with these unpleasant emotions and trauma, can lead them to become more intense, persistent, and problematic. Not only that, suppressing our feelings only leads us to feel more isolated and possibly depressed. If you're hiding your feelings, this video hopes to help you bring awareness to that.
Also, if you relate to this video and want to learn more about unhealed trauma, we also have a video for that here: https://youtu.be/41-dra66Y0o
Writer: Chloe Avenasa
Script Editor: Isadora Ho
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
VO: Amanda Silvera
Animator: Zyan Méndez (insta : @tomboisoda)
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
References:
Turner, J...
published: 17 Aug 2020
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What is Repression? Introduction to Lacan's Theory (Part I)
Part I of a short series of videos introducing the concept of repression in psychoanalysis, beginning with Jacques Lacan's interview to the French magazine L'Express in 1957. More, and a link to the interview itself: https://www.lacanonline.com/2019/10/what-is-repression-part-i/
Contact me for psychoanalytic psychotherapy - https://www.lacanonline.com/appointments/
For more exploring psychoanalysis through the work of Jacques Lacan - http://www.LacanOnline.com
published: 01 Oct 2019
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Repression vs Suppression – What is the Difference?
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SUPPRESSION AND REPRESSION
Repression is the unconscious blocking of unacceptable thoughts, feelings, and impulses. The key to repression is that people do it
unconsciously, so they often have very little control over it. For example, An individual suffers a nasty spider bite as a child and develops an intense phobia of spiders later in life without any recollection of the experience as a child. It is important to note that repression is more complex than trying to avoid or forget something called suppression.
Suppression is a conscious form of repression. You choose not to engage or talk about distressing feelings or thoughts. You are aware of them and not intimidated by them overly, but decide to put off dealing with them for a while. For example: "Emy is...
published: 23 Apr 2021
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Freud Was Right About REPRESSION
In this video, I'm discussing Freud's theory of repression and how it applies to the human mind. Freud was one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century and his theory of repression is still held by many as the key to understanding the human mind.
If you're interested in the human mind or Freud's other theories, this video is for you. I hope you enjoy the video and find it helpful!
published: 19 Jan 2023
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Repressed Memories, Dissociative Amnesia, PTSD, and the Memory Wars
The idea of repressed memories goes all the way back to Freud, through the 90’s when therapists accidentally implanted people with false memories, through the courtrooms, and into today where the idea of repressed memories is still popular among lay people and controversial among therapists and researchers.
So today you’ll learn three skills for better understanding lost memories, aka dissociative amnesia or repressed memories (or at least my opinion about it).
The idea of repressed memories goes all the way back to Freud, one of his first patients, Anna O had all sorts of unexplained physical symptoms, when she began talking with her doctor about her life, previously forgotten memories of trauma came back and as she talked about them, her physical symptoms went away. Freud developed the ...
published: 01 Dec 2022
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The Root Of Emotional Suppression | Dr Gabor Mate
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There is a fundamental reason why many people have forgotten how to feel.
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published: 30 Aug 2020
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Jordan Peterson: Repression & other defense mechanisms
Jordan Peterson talks in this video about psychological repression and other defense mechanisms. Click here to order Jordan Peterson's NEW book/audiobook BEYOND...
Jordan Peterson talks in this video about psychological repression and other defense mechanisms. Click here to order Jordan Peterson's NEW book/audiobook BEYOND ORDER: 12 More Rules for life: https://amzn.to/33uho7H Australians click here for Beyond Order: https://amzn.to/3qfSxOI
Peterson's 12 Rules for Life audiobook: https://amzn.to/3lxt7bX Australians click here for 12 Rules for Life: https://amzn.to/37qVymA
Peterson's audiobook: Maps of Meaning https://amzn.to/36osqgv
Jordan Peterson hoodie: https://amzn.to/3kt6FzW
Jordan Peterson "Clean Your Room" mug: https://amzn.to/33vUWLA
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The Parasitic Mind (Gad Saad) audiobook: https://amzn.to/3lkrZYN
Douglas Murray's The Madness of Crowds: https://amzn.to/2KVpVKs
Dave Rubin's Don't Burn This Book audiobook: https://amzn.to/37idjoa
Other relevant links:
Personality analysis: https://www.understandmyself.com/
Cutting-edge personality analysis: https://innershift.com/
Self Authoring: http://selfauthoring.com/
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Jordan Peterson's Podcast: http://jordanbpeterson.com/jordan-b-p...
Reading List: http://jordanbpeterson.com/2017/03/gr...
Jordan Peterson's Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson
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This clip comes from professor Peterson's: "2017 Personality 09: Freud and the Dynamic Unconscious"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFWLwYyrMRE
https://wn.com/Jordan_Peterson_Repression_Other_Defense_Mechanisms
Jordan Peterson talks in this video about psychological repression and other defense mechanisms. Click here to order Jordan Peterson's NEW book/audiobook BEYOND ORDER: 12 More Rules for life: https://amzn.to/33uho7H Australians click here for Beyond Order: https://amzn.to/3qfSxOI
Peterson's 12 Rules for Life audiobook: https://amzn.to/3lxt7bX Australians click here for 12 Rules for Life: https://amzn.to/37qVymA
Peterson's audiobook: Maps of Meaning https://amzn.to/36osqgv
Jordan Peterson hoodie: https://amzn.to/3kt6FzW
Jordan Peterson "Clean Your Room" mug: https://amzn.to/33vUWLA
Jordan Peterson maxims mug: https://amzn.to/33vUWLA
Jordan Peterson "Clean Your Room" t-shirt: https://amzn.to/39BO7LY
The Parasitic Mind (Gad Saad) audiobook: https://amzn.to/3lkrZYN
Douglas Murray's The Madness of Crowds: https://amzn.to/2KVpVKs
Dave Rubin's Don't Burn This Book audiobook: https://amzn.to/37idjoa
Other relevant links:
Personality analysis: https://www.understandmyself.com/
Cutting-edge personality analysis: https://innershift.com/
Self Authoring: http://selfauthoring.com/
Jordan Peterson Website: http://jordanbpeterson.com/
Jordan Peterson's Podcast: http://jordanbpeterson.com/jordan-b-p...
Reading List: http://jordanbpeterson.com/2017/03/gr...
Jordan Peterson's Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson
We are participants in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliate sites.
This clip comes from professor Peterson's: "2017 Personality 09: Freud and the Dynamic Unconscious"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFWLwYyrMRE
- published: 25 Oct 2017
- views: 233814
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10 Psychological Defense Mechanisms
We often turn to our coping mechanisms when dealing with stressful situations. Here are 10 psychological defense mechanisms that people rely on.
Ways To Suppor...
We often turn to our coping mechanisms when dealing with stressful situations. Here are 10 psychological defense mechanisms that people rely on.
Ways To Support Us: https://www.patreon.com/Psych2GoNow
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We often turn to our coping mechanisms when dealing with stressful situations. Here are 10 psychological defense mechanisms that people rely on.
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Script: Geneva Fluet
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- published: 24 Jul 2018
- views: 951643
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How Repressing Emotions & Feelings Makes Us Sick & How To Stop
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❃❃❃ Video Description ❃❃❃
When we repress em...
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❃❃❃ Video Description ❃❃❃
When we repress emotions & other signals from our bodies, we'll end up staying longer in situations that make us sick. This is how repression contributes to illness. In this video I explain why repression is not a healthy permanent coping style and how to stop it.
❃❃❃ Video Content ❃❃❃
00:00 Introduction
00:40 Examples Of Natural Regulation
01:53 How Our Bodies & Minds Stay In Balance (Or Not)
02:56 Correlations Between Repression & Illness
03:20 Repression Can Be Measured
04:46 Why Repression Is Unhealthy
06:04 Unconscious Repression
07:00 Examples Unconscious Repression
08:01 How We Rationalize Repressioon
08:25 How To Stop Repressing
09:19 Notice Anger
10:26 Be Open
10:54 Trust That There Is Another Way
❃❃❃ References ❃❃❃
[1] Maté, G. (2021). When The Body Says No. Penguin Audio.
[2] Mund, M. & Mitte, K. (2012). The Cost of Repression: A Meta-Analysis on the Relation Between Repressive Coping and Somatic Disease. Health Psychology, 31(5), 640-649.
[3] Kneier, A.W. & Temoshok, L. (1984). Repressive coping reactions in patients with malignant melanoma as compared to cardiovascular disease in patients. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 28(2), 145-155.
[4] Asendorpf, J.B. & Scherer, K.R. (1983). The Discrepant Repressor: Differentiation Between Low Anxiety, High Anxiety, and Repression of Anxiety by Autonomic-Facial-Verbal Patterns of Behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 45(6), 1334-1346.
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▶ How To Feel, Sit With & Consult Your Feelings I Focusing I Eugene Gendlin I Felt Sense
https://youtu.be/2hCgh0uhzj4
▶ How To Stop Numbing / Repressing Feelings &Emotions With Busyness, Alcohol, Drugs, Sugar Or Worrying
https://youtu.be/SZDg7gMCp7g
▶ How To Relate To And Express Anger In A Healthy Way
https://youtu.be/5A2wsO7lPTA
▶ Becoming Immune To Emotional Takeovers & Reclaiming Your Mental And Emotional Autonomy
https://youtu.be/fxz_NuVDSkE
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Hi! I'm Maika - a psychologist, course designer and YouTube creator. The purpose of my work is to assist you in becoming an expert at self-leadership, so you can live your life to the fullest.
"There is no passion to be found in playing small, in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living." Nelson Mandela
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❃❃❃ Video Description ❃❃❃
When we repress emotions & other signals from our bodies, we'll end up staying longer in situations that make us sick. This is how repression contributes to illness. In this video I explain why repression is not a healthy permanent coping style and how to stop it.
❃❃❃ Video Content ❃❃❃
00:00 Introduction
00:40 Examples Of Natural Regulation
01:53 How Our Bodies & Minds Stay In Balance (Or Not)
02:56 Correlations Between Repression & Illness
03:20 Repression Can Be Measured
04:46 Why Repression Is Unhealthy
06:04 Unconscious Repression
07:00 Examples Unconscious Repression
08:01 How We Rationalize Repressioon
08:25 How To Stop Repressing
09:19 Notice Anger
10:26 Be Open
10:54 Trust That There Is Another Way
❃❃❃ References ❃❃❃
[1] Maté, G. (2021). When The Body Says No. Penguin Audio.
[2] Mund, M. & Mitte, K. (2012). The Cost of Repression: A Meta-Analysis on the Relation Between Repressive Coping and Somatic Disease. Health Psychology, 31(5), 640-649.
[3] Kneier, A.W. & Temoshok, L. (1984). Repressive coping reactions in patients with malignant melanoma as compared to cardiovascular disease in patients. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 28(2), 145-155.
[4] Asendorpf, J.B. & Scherer, K.R. (1983). The Discrepant Repressor: Differentiation Between Low Anxiety, High Anxiety, and Repression of Anxiety by Autonomic-Facial-Verbal Patterns of Behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 45(6), 1334-1346.
❃❃❃ What To Watch Next ❃❃❃
▶ How To Feel, Sit With & Consult Your Feelings I Focusing I Eugene Gendlin I Felt Sense
https://youtu.be/2hCgh0uhzj4
▶ How To Stop Numbing / Repressing Feelings &Emotions With Busyness, Alcohol, Drugs, Sugar Or Worrying
https://youtu.be/SZDg7gMCp7g
▶ How To Relate To And Express Anger In A Healthy Way
https://youtu.be/5A2wsO7lPTA
▶ Becoming Immune To Emotional Takeovers & Reclaiming Your Mental And Emotional Autonomy
https://youtu.be/fxz_NuVDSkE
▶ Boundaries playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzRKYOPcN3c8cAsy94uaCWyY6p1Nro4ZC
❃❃❃ Channel Description ❃❃❃
Hi! I'm Maika - a psychologist, course designer and YouTube creator. The purpose of my work is to assist you in becoming an expert at self-leadership, so you can live your life to the fullest.
"There is no passion to be found in playing small, in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living." Nelson Mandela
▶ What is self-leadership? https://youtu.be/DOXZK9dzl5o
▶ Support my work (Thank you!): https://www.patreon.com/drmaikasteinborn
❃❃❃ Social Media ❃❃❃
Join our Facebook group: https://bit.ly/2zizRIi
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I do not make any warranties about the completeness, reliability and accuracy of the information given on this channel. Any action you take upon the information on this channel is strictly at your own risk, and I will not be liable for any losses and damages in connection to the use of my channel. The information I provide cannot be taken as a substitute for advice, diagnosis or treatment by mental health professionals. Please consult your health professionals before making health-related decisions.
#repression #emotions #selfleadershipexperts
Keywords: becoming an expert at self leadership, maika steinborn, repression psychology, repression defense mechanism, repression example, repression emotions, repression feelings, repression gabor mate, repression meaning, how repression makes us sick, how to stop repressing emotions, how to stop repressing anger, repression of anger, anger suppression, how repression works, gabor mate when the body says no, gabor mate, gabor mate emotions, gabor mate anger, gabor mate healing
- published: 30 Sep 2022
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7 Signs You're Emotionally Repressed
Are you emotionally repressed? Do you have repressed emotions? Have you ever gone through childhood trauma or unhealed trauma in general? Not know how to deal ...
Are you emotionally repressed? Do you have repressed emotions? Have you ever gone through childhood trauma or unhealed trauma in general? Not know how to deal with these unpleasant emotions and trauma, can lead them to become more intense, persistent, and problematic. Not only that, suppressing our feelings only leads us to feel more isolated and possibly depressed. If you're hiding your feelings, this video hopes to help you bring awareness to that.
Also, if you relate to this video and want to learn more about unhealed trauma, we also have a video for that here: https://youtu.be/41-dra66Y0o
Writer: Chloe Avenasa
Script Editor: Isadora Ho
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
VO: Amanda Silvera
Animator: Zyan Méndez (insta : @tomboisoda)
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
References:
Turner, J. H. (2010). The stratification of emotions: Some preliminary generalizations. The Psychology of The Self, 80(2), 168-199.
Johnson, J. H., & Jonathan, H. (2007). Human emotions: A sociological theory. Taylor & Francis.
Teller, J. J. (2013). The unveiling of traumatic memories and emotions through mindfulness and concentration meditation: Clinical implications and case reports. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 25(2), 169.
Shapiro, R. D. (2015). Denial of threat and emotional response to impending painful stimulation. Clinical Psychology and Therapy, 30(4), 359.
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https://wn.com/7_Signs_You're_Emotionally_Repressed
Are you emotionally repressed? Do you have repressed emotions? Have you ever gone through childhood trauma or unhealed trauma in general? Not know how to deal with these unpleasant emotions and trauma, can lead them to become more intense, persistent, and problematic. Not only that, suppressing our feelings only leads us to feel more isolated and possibly depressed. If you're hiding your feelings, this video hopes to help you bring awareness to that.
Also, if you relate to this video and want to learn more about unhealed trauma, we also have a video for that here: https://youtu.be/41-dra66Y0o
Writer: Chloe Avenasa
Script Editor: Isadora Ho
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
VO: Amanda Silvera
Animator: Zyan Méndez (insta : @tomboisoda)
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
References:
Turner, J. H. (2010). The stratification of emotions: Some preliminary generalizations. The Psychology of The Self, 80(2), 168-199.
Johnson, J. H., & Jonathan, H. (2007). Human emotions: A sociological theory. Taylor & Francis.
Teller, J. J. (2013). The unveiling of traumatic memories and emotions through mindfulness and concentration meditation: Clinical implications and case reports. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 25(2), 169.
Shapiro, R. D. (2015). Denial of threat and emotional response to impending painful stimulation. Clinical Psychology and Therapy, 30(4), 359.
Do you have a story to share or a video topic request? Email them to us at
[email protected]
- published: 17 Aug 2020
- views: 441044
15:47
What is Repression? Introduction to Lacan's Theory (Part I)
Part I of a short series of videos introducing the concept of repression in psychoanalysis, beginning with Jacques Lacan's interview to the French magazine L'Ex...
Part I of a short series of videos introducing the concept of repression in psychoanalysis, beginning with Jacques Lacan's interview to the French magazine L'Express in 1957. More, and a link to the interview itself: https://www.lacanonline.com/2019/10/what-is-repression-part-i/
Contact me for psychoanalytic psychotherapy - https://www.lacanonline.com/appointments/
For more exploring psychoanalysis through the work of Jacques Lacan - http://www.LacanOnline.com
https://wn.com/What_Is_Repression_Introduction_To_Lacan's_Theory_(Part_I)
Part I of a short series of videos introducing the concept of repression in psychoanalysis, beginning with Jacques Lacan's interview to the French magazine L'Express in 1957. More, and a link to the interview itself: https://www.lacanonline.com/2019/10/what-is-repression-part-i/
Contact me for psychoanalytic psychotherapy - https://www.lacanonline.com/appointments/
For more exploring psychoanalysis through the work of Jacques Lacan - http://www.LacanOnline.com
- published: 01 Oct 2019
- views: 60988
1:50
Repression vs Suppression – What is the Difference?
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SUPPRESSION AND REPRESSION
Repression is the unconscious blocking of unacceptable thoughts, feelings, and impulses. The key to r...
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SUPPRESSION AND REPRESSION
Repression is the unconscious blocking of unacceptable thoughts, feelings, and impulses. The key to repression is that people do it
unconsciously, so they often have very little control over it. For example, An individual suffers a nasty spider bite as a child and develops an intense phobia of spiders later in life without any recollection of the experience as a child. It is important to note that repression is more complex than trying to avoid or forget something called suppression.
Suppression is a conscious form of repression. You choose not to engage or talk about distressing feelings or thoughts. You are aware of them and not intimidated by them overly, but decide to put off dealing with them for a while. For example: "Emy is mad at her mom, but it won't help to tell her that at this family party. She will save this revelation for a time when they can speak about it privately".
HOWEVER, this distinction between suppression and repression
is not quite so clear-cut.
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SUPPRESSION AND REPRESSION
Repression is the unconscious blocking of unacceptable thoughts, feelings, and impulses. The key to repression is that people do it
unconsciously, so they often have very little control over it. For example, An individual suffers a nasty spider bite as a child and develops an intense phobia of spiders later in life without any recollection of the experience as a child. It is important to note that repression is more complex than trying to avoid or forget something called suppression.
Suppression is a conscious form of repression. You choose not to engage or talk about distressing feelings or thoughts. You are aware of them and not intimidated by them overly, but decide to put off dealing with them for a while. For example: "Emy is mad at her mom, but it won't help to tell her that at this family party. She will save this revelation for a time when they can speak about it privately".
HOWEVER, this distinction between suppression and repression
is not quite so clear-cut.
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- published: 23 Apr 2021
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Freud Was Right About REPRESSION
In this video, I'm discussing Freud's theory of repression and how it applies to the human mind. Freud was one of the most important thinkers of the 20th centur...
In this video, I'm discussing Freud's theory of repression and how it applies to the human mind. Freud was one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century and his theory of repression is still held by many as the key to understanding the human mind.
If you're interested in the human mind or Freud's other theories, this video is for you. I hope you enjoy the video and find it helpful!
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In this video, I'm discussing Freud's theory of repression and how it applies to the human mind. Freud was one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century and his theory of repression is still held by many as the key to understanding the human mind.
If you're interested in the human mind or Freud's other theories, this video is for you. I hope you enjoy the video and find it helpful!
- published: 19 Jan 2023
- views: 1277
14:03
Repressed Memories, Dissociative Amnesia, PTSD, and the Memory Wars
The idea of repressed memories goes all the way back to Freud, through the 90’s when therapists accidentally implanted people with false memories, through the c...
The idea of repressed memories goes all the way back to Freud, through the 90’s when therapists accidentally implanted people with false memories, through the courtrooms, and into today where the idea of repressed memories is still popular among lay people and controversial among therapists and researchers.
So today you’ll learn three skills for better understanding lost memories, aka dissociative amnesia or repressed memories (or at least my opinion about it).
The idea of repressed memories goes all the way back to Freud, one of his first patients, Anna O had all sorts of unexplained physical symptoms, when she began talking with her doctor about her life, previously forgotten memories of trauma came back and as she talked about them, her physical symptoms went away. Freud developed the concept of repression, that current symptoms are all related to something that happened in the past, that we repress the memories to protect ourselves, and that we must analyze our psyche in order to uncover it, integrate it and then be freed from it. So that’s where the whole process of psychoanalysis came from, the idea of patients laying on a couch, talking about their childhood.
But this concept of repressed memories has become very controversial, because of the way memory works.
Most people assume that memory is like a video, your memory records things as they actually happened and stores those memories away, permanently. But memory doesn’t work like that, memories are highly influenced by our biases and how we’re feeling during or after an event.
Even Freud learned that many of the things that his patients “remembered” weren’t actual events. Memories can be altered, implanted, influenced, and straight up created under suggestion. Lot’s of laboratory experiments have demonstrated that our memories are terribly fickle.
If you want to see for yourself how this can work, watch this YouTube video “Take This Test and Experience How False Memories Are Made”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5sk504Yc94
After I filmed this video on repressed memories and dissociative amnesia, the NYT published a very relevant article and two strong opinions on it: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/27/opinion/recovered-memory-therapy-mental-health.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/29/opinion/letters/mental-health.html
0:00 - Intro: how to heal from trauma part 3
1:22 - Why repressed memories are controversial
5:54 - How I approach repressed memories/dissociative amnesia as a therapist
7:06 - Why we sometimes forget trauma
9:19 - What you can do if you have repressed memories
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The idea of repressed memories goes all the way back to Freud, through the 90’s when therapists accidentally implanted people with false memories, through the courtrooms, and into today where the idea of repressed memories is still popular among lay people and controversial among therapists and researchers.
So today you’ll learn three skills for better understanding lost memories, aka dissociative amnesia or repressed memories (or at least my opinion about it).
The idea of repressed memories goes all the way back to Freud, one of his first patients, Anna O had all sorts of unexplained physical symptoms, when she began talking with her doctor about her life, previously forgotten memories of trauma came back and as she talked about them, her physical symptoms went away. Freud developed the concept of repression, that current symptoms are all related to something that happened in the past, that we repress the memories to protect ourselves, and that we must analyze our psyche in order to uncover it, integrate it and then be freed from it. So that’s where the whole process of psychoanalysis came from, the idea of patients laying on a couch, talking about their childhood.
But this concept of repressed memories has become very controversial, because of the way memory works.
Most people assume that memory is like a video, your memory records things as they actually happened and stores those memories away, permanently. But memory doesn’t work like that, memories are highly influenced by our biases and how we’re feeling during or after an event.
Even Freud learned that many of the things that his patients “remembered” weren’t actual events. Memories can be altered, implanted, influenced, and straight up created under suggestion. Lot’s of laboratory experiments have demonstrated that our memories are terribly fickle.
If you want to see for yourself how this can work, watch this YouTube video “Take This Test and Experience How False Memories Are Made”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5sk504Yc94
After I filmed this video on repressed memories and dissociative amnesia, the NYT published a very relevant article and two strong opinions on it: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/27/opinion/recovered-memory-therapy-mental-health.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/29/opinion/letters/mental-health.html
0:00 - Intro: how to heal from trauma part 3
1:22 - Why repressed memories are controversial
5:54 - How I approach repressed memories/dissociative amnesia as a therapist
7:06 - Why we sometimes forget trauma
9:19 - What you can do if you have repressed memories
Looking for affordable online therapy? My sponsor, BetterHelp, connects you to a licensed professional from the comfort of your own home. Try it now for 10% off your first month: https://betterhelp.com/therapyinanutshell
Learn more in one of my in-depth mental health courses: https://courses.therapyinanutshell.com/?utm_medium=YTDescription&utm_source=YouTube
Support my mission on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/therapyinanutshell
Sign up for my newsletter: https://courses.therapyinanutshell.com/free-resources
Check out my favorite self-help books: https://kit.co/TherapyinaNutshell/best-self-help-books
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Therapy in a Nutshell and the information provided by Emma McAdam are solely intended for informational and entertainment purposes and are not a substitute for advice, diagnosis, or treatment regarding medical or mental health conditions. Although Emma McAdam is a licensed marriage and family therapist, the views expressed on this site or any related content should not be taken for medical or psychiatric advice. Always consult your physician before making any decisions related to your physical or mental health.
In therapy I use a combination of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Systems Theory, positive psychology, and a bio-psycho-social approach to treating mental illness and other challenges we all face in life. The ideas from my videos are frequently adapted from multiple sources. Many of them come from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, especially the work of Steven Hayes, Jason Luoma, and Russ Harris. The sections on stress and the mind-body connection derive from the work of Stephen Porges (the Polyvagal theory), Peter Levine (Somatic Experiencing) Francine Shapiro (EMDR), and Bessel Van Der Kolk. I also rely heavily on the work of the Arbinger institute for my overall understanding of our ability to choose our life's direction.
And deeper than all of that, the Gospel of Jesus Christ orients my personal worldview and sense of security, peace, hope, and love https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/comeuntochrist/believe
If you are in crisis, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ or 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or your local emergency services.
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- published: 01 Dec 2022
- views: 91368
4:25
The Root Of Emotional Suppression | Dr Gabor Mate
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