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Best podcasts about group psychology

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Making Peace Visible
Have we lost the moral common ground?

Making Peace Visible

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 35:22


Please consider supporting our work at the intersection of peace, conflict, and the media! Make a tax-deductible contribution today at makingpeacevisible.org. Thank you! When you look at the online reactions to major events, or watch news footage of political rallies, you might conclude that people on the political Left have a completely different moral compass, – or sense of right and wrong–, from people on the political Right. But Kurt Gray, a social psychologist who studies morality and politics, says that's not true. The main thesis behind Gray's work at the Deepest Beliefs Lab at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and his new book Outraged: Why We Fight About Morality and Politics, and How to Find Common Ground – is that humans share a sense of morality based on fear of harm, the product of our evolutionary heritage.  However perceptions of who is vulnerable to harm and how those vulnerable should be defended differs widely across the divide. In this episode, Kurt Gray draws on research to shed light on issues includingWhy so many people reacted positively to the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian ThompsonWhy we often think our communities and our children are less safe than they actually areHow the decline of local news may contribute to polarization Why facts rarely change minds in a political argumentHow to approach politics with a sense of “moral humility” Learn more about Kurt Gray and the book at kurtjgray.com. Follow his newsletter, Moral Understanding: The Science of What Divides Us, at moralunderstandingnewsletter.com.   ABOUT THE SHOW The Making Peace Visible podcast is hosted by Jamil Simon and produced by Andrea Muraskin, with help from Faith McClure. Steven Youngblood is Director of Education for Making Peace Visible. Learn more at makingpeacevisible.orgSupport our work Connect on social:Instagram @makingpeacevisibleLinkedIn @makingpeacevisibleX (formerly Twitter) @makingpeaceviz We want to learn more about our listeners. Take this 3-minute survey to help us improve the show!

Couched
Group Psychology: The Promise and Perils of Togetherness

Couched

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 40:09


Join us for this inspiring conversation between Dr. Francisco Gonzalez and Dr. George Makari. Our guests explore the impact of group dynamics on both individuals' lives and in our collective experiences. Their in-depth analysis helps us to understand how the contradictory experiences of belonging and exclusion continually shape and reshape us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fireside History 1876
Bonus Episode: Group Psychology & The Path to Extremism

Fireside History 1876

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 50:39


This podcast explores some puzzling historical questions: How were white southerners able to convince themselves that the Lost Cause was true? Why were northerners so open to embracing these lies? How was violence and terror normalized and the cruelty of segregation accepted as a fact of life? I don't think you can fully answer those questions without asking deeper questions about human psychology - questions about how we as individuals form beliefs, how groups construct narratives, and how - under the right conditions - these narratives drive extremism, violence, and division.​This bonus episode is a conversation with Williams College psychologist Steve Fein that explores the science behind the history of Reconstruction. It uses cutting-edge research on group psychology as a lens to view the events covered in the show - and offers lessons for understanding conflict today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Making Peace Visible
Understanding intergenerational trauma in Israel/Palestine

Making Peace Visible

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 32:53


Intergenerational trauma, also called historical trauma, is defined as cumulative emotional and psychological wounding over the lifespan and across generations, emanating from massive group trauma experiences.The brutal October 7th attacks by Hamas inside of Israel, and the IDF's seemingly relentless assault on Gaza have captured the world's attention for the past six months. In this episode, we attempt to understand the psychological state that's developed over generations on both sides, which enables people to commit such violent acts. Our guest is Lydia Wilson, a research fellow at Oxford's Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict, a visiting fellow at the University of Cambridge's Department of Middle Eastern Studies, and the Culture Editor at New Lines Magazine. Lydia has spent a good part of her career studying radicalization and the long-term psychological impact of violence on a population level.   LEARN MOREArticles by Lydia WilsonThe Psychology of the Intractable Israel-Palestine Conflict, New Lines Magazine, October 2023Jordan's Fragile Balancing Act, New Lines Magazine, December 2023What I Discovered From Interviewing Imprisoned ISIS Fighters, The Nation, October 2015Follow Lydia Wilson on X: @lsmwilson ABOUT THE SHOWMaking Peace Visible is a project of War Stories Peace Stories. Making Peace Visible is hosted by Jamil Simon and produced by Andrea Muraskin, with help from Faith McClure. Learn more at warstoriespeacestories.org. We want to learn more about our listeners. Take this 3-minute survey to help us improve the show! Support this podcast and the War Stories Peace Stories project

Scaling With People
Harnessing the Power of Group Coaching for Startup CEOs with Dr. Bobbi Wegner

Scaling With People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 25:51


CEOs and leaders always look for ways to take their startup companies to the next level. Did you know that they can achieve this by working together in groups? Group coaching allows CEOs to meet regularly with other leaders, share their experiences, and learn from each other. These groups offer incredible benefits. They help CEOs gain valuable insights, spark innovation, and accelerate the growth of their businesses. By tapping into the power of group psychology, CEOs can unlock the secrets to success and conquer new frontiers.Join the conversation with Dr. Bobbi Wegner as we talk more about this subject. Dr. Wegner is a renowned expert in group psychology and its application in the workforce. She is the CEO of Groups, a platform that connects experts in group psychology to virtual teams, promoting better teamwork, job satisfaction, and employee retention. With her vast knowledge and experience, Dr. Wegner emphasizes the importance of ongoing conversations and fostering healthy cultures within organizations. She teaches at Harvard University, specializing in Groups & Culture, and Motivation. Tune in to discover how startup founders and CEOs can enhance individual and organizational well-being by harnessing the power of human connection.Tune in!During this episode, you will learn about;[00:01] Episode intro and a quick bio of the guest, Dr. Bobbi Wegner[00:57] Dr. Bobbi's backstory and the value she brings to the world[03:18] How startups and CEOs can benefit from Dr. Bobbi's services[05:43] Psychology tools every CEO must have to be one step ahead[10:51] Tips on how to repair a lost safe environment for all to express themselves[14:11] Challenges Bobbi has had while doing group coaching[16:38] Business checks and balances you need despite the market conditions[21:17] Episode's golden takeaways from Dr. Bobbi[25:25] Ending the showNotable Quotes Human beings are social beings by nature. Though the virtual world has stripped us of that nature, CEOs and business leaders need to know how to recreate it best and bring it to their organizations.One of the key secrets of highly successful groups is the ones whose leaders create a safe ground for everyone to speak and express themselves.You trust more when what you see matches what you feel.Connection and cohesion make teams function to their best and keep them together.Resources MentionedThe Culture Code: The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups by Daniel Coyle: https://amzn.to/3PmQWFRConnect With Dr. Bobbi WegnerPersonal Website: https://www.drbobbiwegner.com/Company's Website: https://www.joingroops.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobbi-wegner-psy-d-655a424/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bobbiwegner/

Getting Real About Sex Addiction
Getting Real About Sex Addiction S2 (16): The Group Behind the Group (part two)

Getting Real About Sex Addiction

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 34:16


In this episode, Graeme Daniels, co-author of Getting Real About Sex Addiction, expands upon ideas of group psychology, adding elements that influence the practice of group therapy: from the tacit rules or "contracts" that bind groups, segregate groups, protect from external groups, to the habits that people exhibit when expressing themselves in company.

Music Therapy with Jessica Risker
The Power of Others: Group Psychology, Groupthink, and Fandom with author Michael Bond

Music Therapy with Jessica Risker

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 59:01


Humans are group-ish beings!  Whether it's your family, your friends, your band, your artist community, your country, etc., we all belong to groups.  Whether we realize it or not, groups have a powerful impact on our own thoughts and behaviors. In this episode of Music Therapy, I talk with science writer and journalist Michael Bond, author of "The Power of Others: Peer Pressure, Groupthink, and How the People Around Us Shape Everything We Do" and his newest book "Fans: A Journey Into the Psychology of Belonging".  We explore the many ways we're impacted by groups, the forces that make a group healthy and communicative, and the insular, destructive echo chambers of groupthink. This is a fascinating conversation that had me thinking for days - and I'm sure you'll find it fascinating, too. ****************** Songs included in episode: "Flowers on the Water" and "Better Not Lose Her" by Pretty Horse Visit https://www.michaelbond.co.uk/ ***************************** Visit musictherapypodcast.com for session notes, past episodes, and upcoming events! Music Therapy Podcast Credits:  Music Therapy is hosted by Jessica Risker, produced by Sullivan Davis of Local Universe, and engineered by Joshua Wentz in Chicago.  Opening and closing music composed by Joshua Wentz. Taped May 2023 Ep 117 ************************ Join us on the Music Therapy Discord! or Facebook Group!  

Quite Frankly
"Psyop Grab Bag, Group Psychology, Depression" ft. Dr. Chloe Carmichael 1/11/23

Quite Frankly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 101:50


Tonight we are welcoming Dr. Chloe Carmichael (https://www.drchloe.com/) on the show. We'll use some current examples of on-going psy-ops to springboard into conversations on group psychology, anxiety, and depression. Great notes, superchats, and a few friendly calls to end the night! The show will be cut a little short due to Book Club Session 1 for The Great Divorce. Watch the full episode on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v24xa2i-psyop-grab-bag-group-psychology-depression-ft.-dr.-chloe-charmichael-11123.html Support Our Proud Sponsors: Blue Monster Prep: An Online Superstore for Emergency Preparedness Gear (Storable Food, Water, Filters, Radios, MEDICAL SUPPLIES, and so much more). Use code 'FRANKLY' for Free Shipping on every purchase you make @ https://bluemonsterprep.com/ Secret Nature CBD: 100% organic CBD rich cannabis flower bred so low in THC that they are legally certified as hemp and can be shipped nationwide. High-CBD, low-THC means all the benefits of full spectrum cannabinoids and terpenes without the high, or negative effects like anxiety and paranoia. Pre-rolls, Oils, Tinctures, and more - Promo Code 'FRANKLY' at SecretNatureCBD.com for 20% OFF SUPPORT the Show and New Media: Sponsor through QFTV: https://www.quitefrankly.tv/sponsor SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/quitefrankly One-Time Gift: http://www.paypal.me/QuiteFranklyLive Official QF Merch: https://bit.ly/3tOgRsV Sign up for the Free Mailing List: https://bit.ly/3frUdOj Send Crypto: BTC: 1EafWUDPHY6y6HQNBjZ4kLWzQJFnE5k9PK LTC: LRs6my7scMxpTD5j7i8WkgBgxpbjXABYXX ETH: 0x80cd26f708815003F11Bd99310a47069320641fC FULL Episodes On Demand: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/301gcES iTunes: http://apple.co/2dMURMq Amazon: https://amzn.to/3afgEXZ SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/2dTMD13 Google Play: https://bit.ly/2SMi1SF Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2tI5THI BitChute: https://bit.ly/2vNSMFq Rumble: https://bit.ly/31h2HUg Watch Live On: QuiteFrankly.tv (Powered by Foxhole) DLive: https://bit.ly/2In9ipw Rokfin: https://bit.ly/3rjrh4q Twitch: https://bit.ly/2TGAeB6 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2exPzj4 CloutHub: https://bit.ly/37uzr0o Theta: https://bit.ly/3v62oIw Rumble: https://bit.ly/31h2HUg How Else to Find Us: Official WebSite: http://www.QuiteFrankly.tv Official Forum: https://bit.ly/3SToJFJ Official Telegram: https://t.me/quitefranklytv DISCORD Hangout: https://bit.ly/2FpkS11 Twitter: @PoliticalOrgy Gab: @QuiteFrankly Truth Social: @QuiteFrankly GETTR: @QuiteFrankly

Getting Real About Sex Addiction
Getting Real About Sex Addiction 17: group therapy/group psychology and sex addiction

Getting Real About Sex Addiction

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 35:34


In this episode, Graeme Daniels, co-author of Getting Real About Sex Addiction, profiles the uses of the group format in the treatment of sex addiction, the influence of the 12 step movement with respect to group psychology, and discusses psychoanalytic theory relating to group psychology, drawing upon the writings of Sigmund Freud and Wilfred Bion

Where Work Meets Life™ with Dr. Laura
Healthy to Destructive: Exploring Narcissism in Ourselves and Others

Where Work Meets Life™ with Dr. Laura

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 25:52


Dr. Laura welcomes Dr. Nina W. Brown back to the show. Dr. Brown is a Distinguished Fellow American Group Psychotherapy Association, an eminent scholar and professor at Old Dominion University in Virginia, USA. Through her career, Nina has authored over forty books, ten of which are on the subject of narcissism. Dr. Brown discusses how her latest book is more a guide to helping individuals understand themselves in order to better cope with the narcissist in their life, a tactic she finds rewarding.Dr. Laura hears from Nina exactly how the approach of understanding self, of gaining awareness, leads to protecting ourselves and thriving into what Dr. Brown terms “positive revenge”. On the subject of wellness, Nina shares how she unwinds and refreshes outside of work by reading mystery and science fiction books. She shares advice on writing something every day, whatever bit you can - a sentence or paragraph even - in order to stay focused on a writing goal. Dr. Brown has a humble and incredibly wise outlook on life. Her insights on coping with narcissism and on cultivating the value of self will inspire everyone who hears her.“And so this is how we can develop ourselves, particularly with the empathy, because one of the defining characteristics of someone with a narcissistic personality disorder, is a lack of empathy. And so what we can work with is developing ourselves so that we can be empathic, that we can feel what the other person is feeling, without losing the sense of ourselves as being separate and distinct from them. We don't become enmeshed, we don't become overwhelmed.”  - Nina W. BrownAbout Dr. Nina W. Brown:Nina W. Brown, EdD, LPC, NCC, Distinguished Fellow American Group Psychotherapy Association, American Psychological Association Fellow is a professor and eminent scholar at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA USA.  She received her doctorate from The College Of William and Mary, and served as president of the Mid-Atlantic Group Psychotherapy Association, Secretary of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, President of APA Division 49 (The Society of Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy), President of The Group Council and other positions.  She writes and publishes books on group psychotherapy and narcissism with 40+ books to date some of which have been translated into other languages. Dr. Brown's first book was Teaching Group Dynamics: Process and Practice and she also published the first book on psychoeducational groups which is now in the 4th edition. Other books on group therapy include Expressive Processes for Groups Counseling, Group Counseling for Elementary and Middle School Students, Creating High Performance Classroom Groups, Facilitating Challenging Groups: Leaderless, Open and Single Session Groups, Creative Activities for Group Therapy, and Effective Psychoeducational Groups. Her ten published books on narcissism are The Destructive Narcissistic Pattern, Understanding Narcissists, Children of the Self-absorbed (Three editions and also translated into Chinese, Dutch, German, Polish, Korean, and Czech), Children of Self-absorbed Aging Parents, Coping with Infuriating, Mean, Critical People, Coping with Your Partner's Jealousy, Loving the Self-absorbed and Working with the Self-absorbed. Other publications include book chapters and peer reviewed journal articles. Resources:Nina W. Brown at Old Dominion UniversityAlanis Morissette Podcast: Episode 18 Nina W. Brown“Understanding Narcissists: How to Cope with Destructive People in Your Life” by Nina W. Brown“Coping with Infuriating, Mean, Critical People: The Destructive Narcissistic Pattern” by Nina. W. Brown“Working with the Self-Absorbed: How to Handle Narcissistic Personalities on the Job” by Nina W. Brown“Children of the Self-Absorbed: A Grown-Up's Guide to Getting Over Narcissistic Parents” by Nina W. Brown“Loving the Self-Absorbed: How to Create a More Satisfying Relationship with a Narcissistic Partner” by Nina W. Brown“Borderline Conditions and Pathological Narcissism” by Otto F. Kernberg, MD Learn more about Dr. Laura on her website: https://drlaura.live For more resources, look into Dr. Laura's organizations: Work EvOHlutionSynthesis PsychologyCalgary Career CounsellingCanada Career CounsellingDr. Laura is a Partner of Humance | Culture and Performance.

Where Work Meets Life™ with Dr. Laura
How to Handle Narcissistic Personalities on the Job

Where Work Meets Life™ with Dr. Laura

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 27:46


Dr. Laura continues her exploration into the subject of narcissism with her guest, eminent scholar and professor at Old Dominion University in Virginia, USA, Dr. Nina W. Brown. Nina is the author of over forty books, ten of which are on the subject of narcissism. Nina shares valuable insight from her own experiences and her extensive research into both psychology and narcissism.A personal experience with a difficult to deal with department chair was what initially sent Nina Brown into researching narcissism. She discovered that everyone on the faculty was feeling the same way as she was, devalued and frustrated by interactions with this person, so she set out to learn why. That led her deep into narcissism study and ten books on the subject. Dr. Brown acutely understands exactly why narcissistic individuals have such a toxic impact on the workplace. She explains why it can be difficult to initially spot the narcissist and what kind of coping strategies can be created once their behavior is revealed.“[Narcissism] can impact [cultures] by being and making the workplace toxic. It can impact individuals, and then it extends out to the whole group. And what it does, is it makes the workplace less effective. And it makes the workers less effective because they don't feel appreciated. They don't feel heard and understood. And they feel that perhaps they're being undercut in some way.” - Nina W. BrownAbout Dr. Nina W. Brown:Nina W. Brown, EdD, LPC, NCC, Distinguished Fellow American Group Psychotherapy Association, American Psychological Association Fellow is a professor and eminent scholar at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA USA.  She received her doctorate from The College Of William and Mary, and served as president of the Mid-Atlantic Group Psychotherapy Association, Secretary of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, President of APA Division 49 (The Society of Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy), President of The Group Council and other positions.  She writes and publishes books on group psychotherapy and narcissism with 40+ books to date some of which have been translated into other languages. Dr. Brown's first book was Teaching Group Dynamics: Process and Practice and she also published the first book on psychoeducational groups which is now in the 4th edition. Other books on group therapy include Expressive Processes for Groups Counseling, Group Counseling for Elementary and Middle School Students, Creating High Performance Classroom Groups, Facilitating Challenging Groups: Leaderless, Open and Single Session Groups, Creative Activities for Group Therapy, and Effective Psychoeducational Groups. Her ten published books on narcissism are The Destructive Narcissistic Pattern, Understanding Narcissists, Children of the Self-absorbed (Three editions and also translated into Chinese, Dutch, German, Polish, Korean, and Czech), Children of Self-absorbed Aging Parents, Coping with Infuriating, Mean, Critical People, Coping with Your Partner's Jealousy, Loving the Self-absorbed and Working with the Self-absorbed. Other publications include book chapters and peer reviewed journal articles. Resources:Nina W. Brown at Old Dominion University“Working with the Self-Absorbed: How to Handle Narcissistic Personalities on the Job” by Nina W. Brown“Children of the Self-Absorbed: A Grown-Up's Guide to Getting Over Narcissistic Parents” by Nina W. Brown“Loving the Self-Absorbed: How to Create a More Satisfying Relationship with a Narcissistic Partner” by Nina W. Brown“Understanding Narcissists: How to Cope with Destructive People in Your Life” by Nina W. Brown“Coping with Infuriating, Mean, Critical People: The Destructive Narcissistic Pattern” by Nina. W. Brown“Borderline Conditions and Pathological Narcissism” by Otto F. Kernberg, MDLearn more about Dr. Laura on her website: https://drlaura.live For more resources, look into Dr. Laura's organizations:  Work EvOHlutionSynthesis PsychologyCalgary Career CounsellingCanada Career CounsellingDr. Laura is a Partner of Humance | Culture and Performance.

People Who Read People, hosted by Zachary Elwood
Group psychology, polarization, and persuasion, with Matthew Hornsey

People Who Read People, hosted by Zachary Elwood

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 60:34 Very Popular


A talk with psychology researcher Matthew Hornsey about political polarization and the psychology behind it. Other topics discussed include: why people can believe such different (and unreasonable) ideas; persuasive tactics; the importance of people criticizing their own group; why groups mainly listen to in-group members and ignore the same ideas from out-group members. 

Conversations With Coleman
Bonus Episode: Braver Angels Event with Coleman Hughes, Rakim Brooks and John Wood Jr.

Conversations With Coleman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 110:23


Today's episode is actually a recording of an event I did a few weeks ago for the organisation Braver Angels. The mission of Braver Angels is to depolarise our politics by setting up dialogues between people who disagree on stuff. In that spirit, they set up this conversation between myself and Rakim Brooks, who is the Senior Campaign Strategist and Systemic Equality Campaign Manager for the ACLU. This was moderated by my friend John Wood Jr, a great Writer and National Leader for Braver Angels.We talk about Critical Race Theory, Group Psychology and Tribalism. The role history should play in our current political discourse, and we feel lots of questions from the audience. There were some interesting disagreements between me and Rakim and also many points of agreement. I hope you all enjoy this.#Ad Brilliant is a website and app that teaches you how to think and solve problems with fun, interactive lessons in STEM. With Brilliant's hands-on approach, you'll learn by doing instead of listening to lectures. It's a better and more fun way to learn. All of Brilliant's courses have storytelling, code-writing, interactive challenges, and problems to solve. Brilliant offers many well-curated sequences of problems that help you to master all sorts of technical subjects and achieve your goals in STEM. To check out the many courses available and find the one that's right for you, you can go to http://brilliant.org/CWC and sign up for free. The first 200 people that go to this link will get 20% off the annual Premium subscription.#ConversationswithColeman #CwC #ColemanHughes #CriticalRaceTheory #CRT #BlackAmerica #Poverty #ColorBlindness #CancelledCulture #PhilosophicalDivide #WorkingOnConversation #TheMythOfRace #Reparations #StructureOfSociety #BraverAngels #RakimBrooks #JohnWoodJr

Conversations With Coleman
Bonus Episode: Braver Angels Event with Coleman Hughes, Rakim Brooks and John Wood Jr.

Conversations With Coleman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 110:08


Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Coleman. Today's episode is actually a recording of an event I did a few weeks ago for the organisation Braver Angels. The mission of Braver Angels is to depolarise our politics by setting up dialogues between people who disagree on stuff. In that spirit, they set up this conversation between myself and Rakim Brooks, who is the Senior Campaign Strategist and Systemic Equality Campaign Manager for the ACLU. This was moderated by my friend John Wood Jr, a great Writer and National Leader for Braver Angels. We talk about Critical Race Theory, Group Psychology and Tribalism. The role history should play in our current political discourse, and we feel lots of questions from the audience. There were some interesting disagreements between me and Rakim and also many points of agreement. I hope you all enjoy this. #Ad Brilliant is a website and app that teaches you how to think and solve problems with fun, interactive lessons in STEM. With Brilliant's hands-on approach, you'll learn by doing instead of listening to lectures. It's a better and more fun way to learn. All of Brilliant's courses have storytelling, code-writing, interactive challenges, and problems to solve. Brilliant offers many well-curated sequences of problems that help you to master all sorts of technical subjects and achieve your goals in STEM. To check out the many courses available and find the one that's right for you, you can go to http://brilliant.org/CWC and sign up for free. The first 200 people that go to this link will get 20% off the annual Premium subscription. #ConversationswithColeman #CwC #ColemanHughes #CriticalRaceTheory #CRT #BlackAmerica #Poverty #ColorBlindness #CancelledCulture #PhilosophicalDivide #WorkingOnConversation #TheMythOfRace #Reparations #StructureOfSociety #BraverAngels #RakimBrooks #JohnWoodJr

Social | Psychoanalytic | Work
⌬ Lecture №5 | Pleasure & Instinct v. Enjoyment & Drive; The Shift to the Structural & Economic Model

Social | Psychoanalytic | Work

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 48:47


In this lecture, I talk about Pleasure & Instinct v. Enjoyment & Drive, the shift from the topographical model of the unconscious, pre-conscious, conscious to the structural model of id, ego, and superego. I also do a short bit on the economic model of the mind. Review 1. The unconscious is a part of you with a mind of its own. 2. Traumatic stuff can't be erased, but it can be defensively put into the unconscious, this is called **repression**.3. When **repression** happened the traumatic thing is still present, but as sort of a ghost haunting us. 4. One of the things that can be traumatic is desire. 5. Our ghost traumas often lead us to do things that don't make sense. 6. **Drive objects**, which I spoke about in lecture number 3, are one thing that does not make sense. 7. **Transference**, which I spoke about in lecture number 4, is another thing that does not make sense. TodayIn today's lecture, I am going to be talking about two things. 1. The difference between the terms pleasure and enjoyment (or satisfaction), and how these terms relate to instincts and drives. As I do this I'll build more on top of what I said about the drive(s) in a prior podcast lecture. 2. Secondly, I'll describe a shift in Freud's thinking from the topographical model of the mind which is made up of the conscious, pre-conscious, unconscious, to the structural model of the mind which is made up of the id, the ego, and the superego.Let's get started. Pleasure / Instincts v. Enjoyment / DriveTo start with I want to try to make something clear, but to do this I'll need to tell you some psychoanalytic history involving a mistake in translation from German to English. - When Freud wrote he used both **instinct** (Instinct) and **drive** (Trieb). - Instincts are things our body does naturally, without being taught. - Instincts help our body stay alive. - When we do what instinct tells us to we get pleasure. - EX: Nap, stretch, laugh, - Both human beings and animals have instincts. - Instincts are about getting our needs met.  Now here is the odd thing… If you can try to imagine a lie where you have only what you need, but nothing more than that. That does not sound like a great life, eh? This is where drives come in. - Drives are kind of like instincts gone off the rails. - A drive demands that we get **more** than we need, it demands that we get something the brings enjoyment. - Drives are excessive, they are aimed at things (or experiences) in excess of what we need, they are the surplus, the extra stuff we don't need but we like having. - And, because they are excessive, the things that our drives are going after are the things that are “off-limits.” The original translator decided to make instinct and drive into the word instinct. Why this choice was made, I have no idea… but it was. And as a result, the English-speaking world has consistently been moving away from Freud's ideas of the drive. This brings me to the next stuff we will be covering in the class. Topographical v. Structural In this section of the podcast lecture, I want to talk about the two main models of the mind that Freud articulated. Early work (Freud's demo tape) 1887 - 1896 (Fleiss, studies in hysteria) The Seduction Model Topographical: 1897 - 1920 (studies in hysteria, the psychopathology of everyday life, the dream book, beyond the pleasure principle)- The iceberg metaphor- The room, hallway, rest of the house metaphor- Example: ask people to remember their first day of kindergarten. Talk about how this is taking something from the preconscious and bring it into the conscious.- Example: something that is unconscious is that something you can tell me about. I can ask you about it, but you won't be able to tell me. Example asking in person why they have come to therapy. They can tell you a reason, but usually, the real reason is repressed and therefore unconscious.Structural: 1921 - 1939 (_Group Psychology & the analysis of the Ego_ & _The Ego & the Id_)- This is the id, ego, superego. - Though Freud never used those terms. (Again this was the original translator's choice). - the id is a part of us outside of our social identity, it is a wild thing…. Outside of all the ways we normally see ourselves and others. It has no concern for social constructs. It is more concerned with if you are a friend or foe if you're going to help or hinder it in its desire to get whatever it is driven to want. - The ego is the “I” as in “I think psychoanalysis is cool.” It is our identity, the part of us that is concerned with being consistent, whole, complete. - The superego is **not your conscious**, not the little angel on your shoulder! It is your internalized authority figure, the part of you that judges things to be right or wrong, ethical or unethical, good or bad, etc. - What makes this different than the angle on your shoulder? - The superego is a jerk, it is a demanding, judgmental, jerk. No one wants to hang out with your superego! The Economic Model One thing that fits into the structural model well is this other idea called the economic model of the mind. This model works kinda like this. - Our mind is a system, and in that system, there is a finite (not a limitless) amount of energy. - No sometimes we are doing things that pull (withdraw) energy from that system, and sometimes we are doing things that deposit energy into the system. - One of the things that are taking energy is “not freaking out,” or “holding myself (my ego) together).” - Most of the time that is easy, but it is not easy. - When the ego lacks energy the things the ego is trying to contain come out.  - the id - drives - emotions- This leads to moments where “I don't know what came over me'” (The id is what came over you!). 

How To Not Get Sick And Die
EP 138 : How To Ask Better Questions in 2021 - Pt. 2

How To Not Get Sick And Die

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 27:19


Show NotesWhat on earth is going on in the world right now? Something, that's for sure and it's being put out there in the name of “health”, would you believe it. Whatever it is we need to start figuring it out and the best way to do that is 1 - start asking questions, 2 - make those questions even better and 3 - make use of the answers. Thanks to the cracking success of episode 132 we've doubled down and popped together another episode to simply keep this conversation going. If you're feeling helpful, confused, or abandoned by the people that you thought were there to protect then this episode might just be for you!In This Episode I Cover:How presumed trust in the absence of fact inherently puts you at riskAre insurance companies are showing us the truthThe confusing truth that our leaders and institutions are sharing with usYour FREE Intermittent Fasting eBook: https://mattylansdown.kartra.com/page/FreeIFeBook Join the Facebook Group Here (formerly HH4H): https://www.facebook.com/groups/IntermittentFastingForHealth/***--SOCIAL MEDIA--MATTY LANSDOWNJoin the Facebook Group Here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/IntermittentFastingForHealth/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattylansdown/--Thanks for checking out the show. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more then please consider subscribing. If you really loved this episode and want to just tell the world about it then please take a screenshot and share it on your Instagram story and be sure to tag me so I know you're tuning in. 5 star ratings and positive reviews really help the podcast too so thank you in advance!......Music credits:Intro/Outro track Tropic Love by "Diviners feat. Contacreast" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoJfqJsGk8s

New Naratif's Political Agenda
Racism and Group Psychology

New Naratif's Political Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 65:41


Aleesha Khan works on sexual violence and mental health in Singapore and she runs Self_ally, an Instagram page which provides resources to survivors of trauma and abuse. She talks to PJ Thum and Sean Francis Han (Wake Up, Singapore) about her life story, her activism, and her work. They discuss some of the psychology of racism in Singapore, from both the viewpoint of those who perpetuate racism and those who experience it, and what might be done about it. This episode is a collaboration with Wake Up, Singapore. You can find out more about them online on their website, Facebook and Instagram. For more, please see instagram.com/self_ally

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How To Not Get Sick And Die
EP 132 : How To Ask Better Questions in 2021

How To Not Get Sick And Die

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 25:24


And we're back, back into a horrible flashback of a nightmare of 2020.. But it is in fact 2021 and not a flashback. In the spirit of wanting to make this year a little better and help people get a lot more out of their experience this year I wanted to provide you with some challenging questions in order to facilitate your growth in the world of health and just generally in the world. In This Episode I Cover:Why asking the wrong question provides useless answersWhy cause-based questioning will help you get to the core of the problemWhy asking scary questions is necessary for our survival***Join the Facebook Group Here (formerly HH4H): https://www.facebook.com/groups/IntermittentFastingForHealth/***--SOCIAL MEDIA--MATTY LANSDOWNJoin the Facebook Group Here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/IntermittentFastingForHealth/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattylansdown/--Thanks for checking out the show. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more then please consider subscribing. If you really loved this episode and want to just tell the world about it then please take a screenshot and share it on your Instagram story and be sure to tag me so I know you're tuning in. 5-star ratings and positive reviews really help the podcast too so thank you in advance!......Music credits:Intro/Outro track Tropic Love by "Diviners feat. Contacreast" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoJfqJsGk8s

The Adam and Dr. Drew Show
#1416 We Want to Join Groups

The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 39:09


Adam and Dr. Drew open the show discussing persuasion specifically citing the work of Scott Adams and Edward Bernays, nephew of Sigmund Freud. They then turn to the phones and speak with a follow-up caller from a few months back with an update on his situation. They also speak with an auto enthusiast with questions about driving Adam's Porsche 935 and another caller who was inspired by Adam to become a Big Brother, a role he has now held for 7 years and wants to share his experiences and thank Adam for the inspiration to join the program. As the show wraps up the guys give a quick update on their latest shared episode of Love Boat. Please Support Our Sponsors: TommyJohn.com/ADS ChilWellness.com/ADS Pluto TV

Processing
Suzanne Phillips - "Broccoli Rabe"

Processing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 68:28


On this week’s show we welcome Dr Suzanne Phillips. Suzanne is a licensed Psychologist, Psychoanalyst, Diplomate in Group Psychology,Certified Group Therapist, Fellowand Co-chair of Community Outreach for the American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA). She has been a Psychologist for over 35 years and after 28 years, she is a newly retired Adjunct Full Professor of Clinical Psychology at LIUPost, N.Y. She joins us to discuss the concept of food and grief through her highly trained lense, and calls upon experiences in her incredibly prolific career to offer insight into how the intersection of food and grief affects couples, children and folks who have suffered intense trauma.  It was an honor to have Suzanne join us for a deeply interesting and meaningful conversation.  Not only is she an expert in her field, but she is a supremely heartfelt and caring human being.  We could have talked with her all afternoon.  Please enjoy our talk with Dr. Phillips, and tune into her weekly radio show and podcast, “ Psych Up Live” an international talk radio show on the Variety Channel of Voice America.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Processing by becoming a member!Processing is Powered by Simplecast. 

Good Mourning, Nancy Podcast
Ep. 84: THE STEPFORD WIVES (1975) - The Female Image: Captured

Good Mourning, Nancy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 57:11


I'll just DIE if you don't listen to this latest GMN episode! This week your favorite ghouls discuss the original 1975 film: The Stepford Wives. --- Thanks to Lily LeBlanc for our theme song: www.lilythecomposer.com --- BLM: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Trans Lives Matter :https://translifeline.org/ --- Resources: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stepford_Wives https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stepford_Wives_(1975_film) https://www.google.com/amp/s/ew.com/movies/2017/10/23/the-stepford-wives-1975-history/%3famp=true https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/91401/the-stepford-wives#articles-reviews?articleId=194000 https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/91401/the-stepford-wives#trivia https://www.filmcomment.com/article/our-bodies-our-selves-the-stepford-wives/ https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-26/in-the-stepford-wives-no-woman-gets-out-alive . Group Psychology and Crowd Behaviour in Ira Levin's The Stepford Wives By A. Alshiban. Published 2019 https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/marriage-30/201202/we-need-slow-domesticity-movement%3famp https://www.webmd.com/beauty/features/stepford-syndrome https://spectrumculture.com/2012/10/21/re-makere-model-the-stepford-wives-1975-vs-the-stepford-wives-2004/ https://www.google.com/amp/s/horrorfilmhistory.com/wp/the-stepford-wives-1975/ https://www.ctmq.org/movie-review-the-stepford-wives/ https://the-take.com/film/page/the-stepford-wives . https://cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com/journeys.dartmouth.edu/dist/1/1435/files/2018/05/The-Stepford-Wives-As-A-Product-of-Second-Wave-Feminism-1vjdort.pdf https://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/onlinessays/JC32folder/stepfordWives.html https://blogs.kent.ac.uk/melodramaresearchgroup/2016/02/25/summary-of-discussion-on-the-stepford-wives/ https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thehaughtyculturist.com/literature/stepford-wives-book-ira-levin-themes/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suburban_Gothic#:~:text=Suburban%20Gothic%20is%20a%20subgenre,the%201950s%20and%201960s%20onwards.

Software Crafts Podcast
Interview with Edzo Botjes

Software Crafts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 34:45


“Design for constant evolution” is the heuristic for our guest, Edzo Botjes. The heuristic is part of the Simon Wardley Doctrine repository (https://wardleypedia.org/mediawiki/index.php/Doctrine_Patterns#Design_for_constant_evolution). Edzo discusses resilient and antifragile systems as part of his research. We discuss how organisations are addressing these topics, and what are the current market needs, given that it is a complex topic. Edzo suggests: Foundations of Enterprise Governance and Enterprise Engineering from Jan A.P. Hoogervorst Rethinking the Fifth Discipline from Robert Louis Flood Edzo Botjes (@edzob) is an Enterprise Engineer with more than 15+ years' experience. He believes that Enterprise Engineering covers Enterprise Architecture and the skills needed to implement innovation, governance, and architecture realistically. This implies that Group Psychology, IT Security Architecture, Technology Innovation, and Ethics are a few topics that should be included in the developing strategy and architecture.  In 2020 Edzo wrote his Master titled "Defining Antifragility and the application on Organisation Design” and graduated with the highest distinction. Edzo is currently working on the new version of DYA, a view on Enterprise Architecture. Edzo is since this year part of Xebia Security with specialisation on the resilient organisation.

In Your Element
TetraMap - A systemic framework for positive change, with Prof. Hector Rodriguez, Mexico

In Your Element

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 62:05


Bio: Héctor Efraín Rodríguez de la RosaAmongst many professional qualifications,  Hector holds  a Degree in Industrial Relations from the University of Guanajuato; Master in Group Psychology from Southern Oregon University; Master in Business Administration from Universidad Iberoamericana; Doctor in Organizational Change from Pepperdine University. Director of the International Annual Conference on Work Teams held annually from 1996 to date.Author of the book: Collaboration for high performance. Variables at the individual, group and organizational level seen through the TetraMap®. ISBN 978-607-00-3966-9Episode  NotesHector describes how he discovered and fell in love with TetraMap many years ago - initially as a simple model for understanding difference and diversity. He explains how he currently uses TetraMap as a verb - and in all aspects of his life and work -  as a powerful and flexible framework which can be applied in any human setting. He shares personal and professional challenges projects, problems and opportunities - all of which have benefitted from the wisdom of nature and the lens of the Four Elements.  He says TetraMap is a positive approach to life and at the time time  demands we act on our own agency for change whilst we still have time.  TetraMap can teach leaders of teams that the formula of diversity plus inter-dependence will always prove the resources for tackling any challenge are always within any team.  There are many, many powerful examples, generous gifts,  and gems to learn from in this one hour long episode.Contact: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hector-efrain-rodriguez-de-la-rosa-40b599120/     Podcast: Royalty-free music with permission from artist: Woah by Vincent AugustusProducers: Alasdair and Uros: Far Out Podcast  

Paranoia Playhouse
"Edward Bernays and Group Psychology: Manipulating the Masses"

Paranoia Playhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 11:50


Just because you are paranoid...does not mean they are not out to get you. Please SHARE this as widely as you feel drawn. Subscribe and Activate the

In Your Element
TetraMap - A systemic framework for positive change, with Prof. Hector Rodriguez, Mexico

In Your Element

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 62:05


Bio: Héctor Efraín Rodríguez de la RosaAmongst many professional qualifications,  Hector holds  a Degree in Industrial Relations from the University of Guanajuato; Master in Group Psychology from Southern Oregon University; Master in Business Administration from Universidad Iberoamericana; Doctor in Organizational Change from Pepperdine University. Director of the International Annual Conference on Work Teams held annually from 1996 to date.Author of the book: Collaboration for high performance. Variables at the individual, group and organizational level seen through the TetraMap®. ISBN 978-607-00-3966-9Episode  NotesHector describes how he discovered and fell in love with TetraMap many years ago - initially as a simple model for understanding difference and diversity. He explains how he currently uses TetraMap as a verb - and in all aspects of his life and work -  as a powerful and flexible framework which can be applied in any human setting. He shares personal and professional challenges projects, problems and opportunities - all of which have benefitted from the wisdom of nature and the lens of the Four Elements.  He says TetraMap is a positive approach to life and at the time time  demands we act on our own agency for change whilst we still have time.  TetraMap can teach leaders of teams that the formula of diversity plus inter-dependence will always prove the resources for tackling any challenge are always within any team.  There are many, many powerful examples, generous gifts,  and gems to learn from in this one hour long episode.Contact: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hector-efrain-rodriguez-de-la-rosa-40b599120/     Podcast: Royalty-free music with permission from artist: Woah by Vincent AugustusProducers: Alasdair and Uros: Far Out Podcast  

The Successful Mentalist
Taha Mansour | TSMP #029

The Successful Mentalist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 56:58


In this week's special episode, Aidan and Ashley were joined by not only a great friend, but a talented thinker of all things magic, mentalism and theatre; Taha Mansour. In This Episode You Will Learn: Who Is Taha Mansour? [01:20] What Are 'Soft Skills'? [07:13] Engineering vs Improvisation - The Similarities [09:30] The Importance Of Empathy [11:40] The Foundations Of Improvisation [14:10] Handling Hecklers Through Clever Improvisation [17:00] STORY: How Taha Handled A Heckler [21:15] Understanding the Improv Mindset [28:30] The Group Psychology when Handling Hecklers [33:40] '12 Angry Men' and Understanding Group Dynamics [40:32] What Taha HATES about Mentalism & Mentalists [43:25] Where To Find Taha: Taha's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tahamentalisme/ (@tahamentalisme) Watch Taha's Show - (English Subtitles) - https://youtu.be/zfdMoKDNMl8?fbclid=IwAR1548WpQRCO92ORgdQIJrieF1zEO1N07DEaa75PdfjpB4t9nLkztBxHE9I (https://youtu.be/zfdMoKDNMl8) BONUS RESOURCES Join This Month's LIVE Lecture (thesuccessfulmentalist.com/lectures) '10 Tips to Improve Your Mentalism' (FREE PDF) (https://my.captivate.fm/thesuccessfulmentalist.com/free (thesuccessfulmentalist.com/free)) 'C.O.V.I.D-19' (FREE PDF) (https://my.captivate.fm/thesuccessfulmentalist.com/free (thesuccessfulmentalist.com/free)) 12 Angry Men - 1954 Movie (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1myfrzrS5O4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1myfrzrS5O4)) Did you enjoy this podcast? If so, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE on https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-successful-mentalist/id1512659543 (Apple Podcasts) or https://open.spotify.com/show/41CivTlicy4DWUkDGoQh5n (Spotify) so you never miss an episode! Share and tag us on Social Media (http://facebook.com/thesuccessfulmentalist (@TheSuccessfulMentalist)) or use the hashtag #thesuccessfulmentalist

Burt Burt Podcast
Episode 37 - Stop Tryna Neuter Us! Feat. Book... “The Oracle”

Burt Burt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 62:05


0:01 - Passport Stamp by. Dre Skuffs 1:12 - Where's Hash? 4:20 - Stop Complaining, Nobody Cares 11:20 - 10 Million for a Year in Jail 16:20 - Can You Survive W/o Power 21:00 - Stop Tryna Neuter Us 26:25 - Group Psychology 27:35 - Bible Thumpers 29:00 - Friends In Convenience 36:00 - You need To Get Punched 37:45 - Know The Corporate Handbook 40:00 - Unemployment Reasons 42:18 - Everybody Go To Tulùm 43:20 - Diversified Timelines 45:30 - Guy Trippin! 48:20 - Wine & Black Diversity 52:15 - Stealing Data 53:30 - What Is Middle Class Thank You for tuning in and feel free to contact us for any inquiries/concerns IG - @BurtBurtPodcast FB - Burt Burt Podcast

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST
RU87: Rendering EVE WATSON Unconscious, psychoanalysis, sexuality, group psychology, coronavirus

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 72:59


Rendering Unconscious welcomes Dr. Eve Watson, a psychoanalytic practitioner, clinical supervisor and academic. She is involved in teaching and training in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy and teacher education. She writes on psychoanalysis, sexuality studies, critical psychology, poetics, film and critical theory. Clinical Encounters in Sexuality: Psychoanalytic Practice and Queer Theory (2017) edited by Noreen Giffney and Eve Watson: https://www.karnacbooks.com/product/clinical-encounters-in-sexuality-psychoanalytic-practice-and-queer-theory/40524/?MATCH=1 Leeson Analytic Centre: http://www.leesonanalytic.com Freud Lacan institute: https://freudlacaninstitute.com Lacunae Psychoanalytic Journal: https://appi.ie/publications/ Mary Wild's Projections series at the Freud Museum, London: https://www.freud.org.uk/event/projections-the-uncanny-in-cinema-livestream-recording-access/ Psychology of Global Crises conference: https://youtu.be/HF8zYumZeKk Psychoanalysis to Come: Community and Culture: http://www.drvanessasinclair.net/conference/ Eve Watson was a keynote speaker at the Lacan Ecrits conference, Ghent University, 2018: https://lacanecritsconference.psychoanalysis.be Eve Watson contributed the paper "Bowie’s Non-Human Effect: Alien/Alienation in The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) and The Hunger (1983)" to The Fenris Wolf, vol 9 edited by Vanessa Sinclair and Carl Abrahamsson, collected papers from the conference in London, 2016: http://psychartcult.org available at: https://store.trapart.net/details/00008 Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, who interviews psychoanalysts, psychologists, scholars, creative arts therapists, writers, poets, philosophers, artists & other intellectuals about their process, world events, the current state of mental health care, politics, culture, the arts & more. Episodes are also created from lectures given at various international conferences. Vanessa Sinclair, Psy.D. is a psychoanalyst based Stockholm, who sees clients internationally, specializing in offering quality psychoanalytic treatment remotely and online. Her books include Switching Mirrors (2016), On Psychoanalysis and Violence: Contemporary Lacanian Perspectives (2018) co-edited with Manya Steinkoler, and Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art: the Cut in creation forthcoming from Routledge 2020. She is a founding member of Das Unbehagen: A free Association for Psychoanalysis: http://dasunbehagen.org Rendering Unconscious Podcast can be found at Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, Vimeo... Please visit www.renderingunconscious.org/about for links to all of these sites. Rendering Unconscious is also a book! Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics and Poetry (Trapart, 2019): store.trapart.net/details/00000 You can support the podcast at: www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl The song at the end of the episode is "Clouds" by People Like Us from the compilation album Coven, dedicated to the living memory of Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge (1969-2007): https://coven-compilation.bandcamp.com/album/coven Portrait of Eve Watson

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST
RU83: Rendering Vamik Volkan Unconscious, Large Group Psychology, Politics, Psychoanalysis

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 46:25


Rendering Unconscious Podcast welcomes psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and professor Dr. Vamik Volkan to discuss his brand new book Large-Group Psychology: Racism, Societal Divisions, Narcissistic Leaders and Who We Are Now (Phoenix Publishing House, 2020): https://www.karnacbooks.com/product/large-group-psychology-racism-societal-divisions-narcissistic-leaders-and-who-we-are-now/94849/?MATCH=1 Vamik D. Volkan is an Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Virginia, an Emeritus Training and Supervising Analyst at the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute, and the Senior Erik Erikson Scholar at the Austen Riggs Center in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. He is the president of the International Dialogue Initiative and a former president of the International Society of Political Psychology, the Virginia Psychoanalytic Society, and the American College of Psychoanalysts. He received the Sigmund Freud Award given by the city of Vienna in collaboration with the World Council of Psychotherapy, and in 2015 received the Sigourney Award, honouring achievements for the advancement of psychoanalysis. International Society for Political Psychology: https://www.ispp.org International Dialogue Initiative: https://www.internationaldialogueinitiative.com/our-team/vamik-d-volkan/ The film Vamik's Room by Molly Castelloe: https://www.vamiksroom.org Film Psychology of Migration by Ferhat Atik: https://www.ferhatatik.com/migration Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, who interviews psychoanalysts, psychologists, scholars, creative arts therapists, writers, poets, philosophers, artists and other creatives & intellectuals about their process, world events, the current state of mental health care, politics, culture, the arts & more. www.renderingunconscious.org Rendering Unconscious is also a book! Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics & Poetry (2019) is available from Trapart Books: store.trapart.net/details/00000 You can support the podcast at our Patreon: www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Rendering Unconscious podcast can be found at Spotify, iTunes, Podbean, YouTube and your other favorite podcast platforms. Visit www.renderingunconscious.org/about/ for links. Vanessa Sinclair, Psy.D. is a psychoanalyst based Stockholm, who sees clients internationally, specializing in offering quality psychoanalytic treatment remotely and online. This may be of interest for freelancers, students, people of varying abilities and those who live rurally and may not otherwise have access to psychoanalytic treatment, those who work from home, have small children, or may be homebound. This is also a useful framework for people with active lifestyles – entrepreneurs, creatives, business people, actors, ex-pats - offering continuity of care for people on the go. www.drvanessasinclair.net The track at the end of the episode is "Belle de Jour" by Vanessa Sinclair and Carl Abrahamsson from the forthcoming album dedicated to Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge: https://anewhai.bandcamp.com/track/venessa-sinclair-belle-de-jour?fbclid=IwAR2RTctCMjy9CZxJQyOfs_sPQDcDDsGnoWQyMXQST1VD4A2OML387O_wL5M Portrait of Dr. Vamik Volkan https://www.vamiksroom.org/about-vamik-volkan

Daily Fitness Education
GROUP PSYCHOLOGY

Daily Fitness Education

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 19:29


I geeked out on Freud this morning. Heres what I found

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Saving the World with Barry & Lucas
THE QUAR-ING TWENTIES Part 1 - The Power of Group Think, With Group Psychology Expert Don Forsyth

Saving the World with Barry & Lucas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 97:43


WE’RE BACK! AND THE SAME AS EVER! For part 1 of this special on-going “Quar-ing Twenties” Barry and Lucas talk to Don Forsyth, a professor in the Leadership School at the University of Richmond and a social and personality psychologist who studies groups, leadership, ethical thought, and moral judgment. We get into how group psychology could be an interesting way this quarantine can bring up together, the idea of relative morality, the nature of “group buffoons”,  the movie version of the novel version of the novel Corona-virus, and why Barry is a narcissist.

Things I Found Online Podcast
The Streisand Effect and Bloomberg Memes

Things I Found Online Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 59:20


What happens when you're rich and powerful and you attempt to control the internet? It's been labeled The Streisand effect. Don't share this!

Curiosity Daily
2 Forces Determine What a Group Can Accomplish (w/ Safi Bahcall) and the Taste Receptors Beyond Your Tongue

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 10:45


Learn about why your taste buds aren’t the only part of your body that help you enjoy the flavor of food. Then, learn about the two major forces that determine what a group of people can accomplish, with physicist and entrepreneur Safi Bahcall. Additional resources from Safi Bahcall: Pick up “Loonshots: How to Nurture the Crazy Ideas that Win Wars, Cure Diseases, and Transform Industries” on Amazon — https://amzn.to/2DUj5yd Follow @SafiBahcall on Twitter — https://twitter.com/safibahcall Official Website — https://www.bahcall.com/  Subscribe to the New Books Network to hear our full interview with Safi Bahcall — https://newbooksnetwork.com/ The Taste Receptors Beyond Your Tongue by Grant Currin Sources: Taste receptors in the gastrointestinal system | Flavour — https://flavourjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/2044-7248-4-14  Your Gut Has Taste Receptors | ScienceDaily — https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/08/070820175426.htm  Gut feelings | Knowable Magazine — https://www.knowablemagazine.org/article/health-disease/2018/gut-feelings  T1R3 and gustducin in gut sense sugars to regulate expression of Na+-glucose cotransporter 1 | PNAS — https://www.pnas.org/content/104/38/15075 Subscribe to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. Plus, Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to Curiosity Daily as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing! Just click or tap “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing.

Tom Matt's Boomers Rock Talk Show
Dr. Suzanne Phillips-Making and Breaking

Tom Matt's Boomers Rock Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 52:00


  ‘Repairing Relationships and Marriages’ Dr. Suzanne Phillips – Episode 711 It was awesome to have my old co-host back on the show again! Suzanne B. Phillips Psy.D., ABPP, CGP, FAGPA is a licensed Psychologist, Psychoanalyst, Diplomate in Group Psychology, Certified Group Therapist The Host of the weekly Radio show, Psych Up Live , on the Variety […] The post Dr. Suzanne Phillips-Making and Breaking appeared first on Boomers Rock.

Curiosity Daily
Pure Chance of Political Positions, Why Earth Has Oxygen, Infrared and Ultraviolet in Rainbows

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 10:05


Learn about why political parties may arrive at their positions by pure chance, with some help from opinion cascades; why the Great Oxygenation Event led to a bigger die-off than the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs; and, whether infrared and ultraviolet light show up in rainbows. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: What If Political Parties Arrive at Their Positions by Pure Chance? — https://curiosity.im/32U0blu  Earth's Biggest Die-Off Happened Long Before the Dinosaurs — https://curiosity.im/2OeeM76  Additional resources discussed: An Example of the Herschel Infrared Experiment — http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/cosmic_classroom/classroom_activities/herschel_example.html  Ritter Discovers Ultraviolet Light — http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/cosmic_classroom/classroom_activities/ritter_bio.html Download the FREE 5-star Curiosity app for Android and iOS at https://curiosity.im/podcast-app. And Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing — just click “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing.

Theory & Philosophy
Sigmund Freud's "Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego"

Theory & Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 56:37


Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theoryandphilosophy *NOTE* I don't think I did justice to Freud's discussion of neurosis towards the end. I'll have to save that for another episode. In this episode, I turn to Freud's work and his consideration of groups and the ego. In this book, Freud takes aim at the historical understanding of groups as a regressive phenomenon that, he argues, fails to recognize the role of the libido (love) in group formations.  

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AtlanticSC Podcast
Alien: Covenant (S02E08)

AtlanticSC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 120:00


This week, Jason and Lee close out #AtlanticSC Season 2 by going in-depth on ALIEN: COVENANT, a film directed by SIR Ridley Scott, starring spores, storms, and a titillating flute playing sequence! *shiver* Your cohosts are accompanied by the extremely, so very special, returning guest Carrie Lynn, who was on our UNDER THE SKIN episode (see a pattern?) Season 2 Episode 8 Breakdown Introduction Feature Film Discussion: ALIEN: COVENANT   8:55 Alien: Covenant: A Contemplation on Mortality   23:07 Recursions, Fractals, Iterations: Chaos Theory in Alien: Covenant   43:56 Plato's Republic, Ozymandias, Alien: Covenant: Ridley Scott's Deliberations on Legacy  1:08:29 Addressing Stupid Actions by Characters: Becker on Freud's Theories of Group Psychology  1:36:24 Favorite Scenes:  1:46:08 Closing Thoughts and Shout Outs  1:53:34 How would you rate ALIEN: COVENANT? Did you like the film? Sound off in the comment section below! Please go and give Carrie Lynn a follow on Twitter; her handle is CarrieLynnLand! Be sure to check out her work on the NEW BOOKS NETWORK! Be sure to like, share, follow #AtlanticSC on Google Play, SoundCloud, and leave comments on the track or in the comment section below and/or leave us a review on iTunes. You can now find Atlantic Screen Connection on Stitcher Radio as well Overcast! Just look up AtlanticSC Podcast! We're looking forward to discussing with you! Follow us on Twitter! Jason AtlanticSC Lee BigPicReviews

Let's Think On It
The Psychology of Politics Episode II Part 1

Let's Think On It

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 10:16


Moving from the focus on Group Psychology to Individual Psychology as it relates to Political behavior. Listen in to a conversation with Dr. Westfall and the Lochamy Brothers as they discuss the topic.

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Nov 16, 2006 (Part 2 of Oct 22, 2006 Alan Watt on Red Ice Radio w/ Henrik Palmgren)

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2006 64:33


New Age Hinduism, Cataclysms, Mt. Parnassus, Mt. Ararat, Grampian Mts., Tesla Technology, Fire and Water, Virtual Reality, Mystery Babylon, Charity Fronts, Destruction of Africa, Harpocrates, Names, THX 1138, Tavistock, Group Psychology, Fads, Knowledge and Understanding, Breaking Free, Given Leaders, Drug Taking, The Question to Ask, (Song: "Fernando" and "Chiquitita" by Abba)

In Our Time
Psychoanalysis and Democracy

In Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2002 28:40


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the impact of politics on psychoanalysis. The 20th century saw the birth and rise of psychoanalysis. Sigmund Freud led people to think about how the mind functioned and how our behaviour might be understood through the process of working with a psychoanalyst, either one-to-one or in a group. Freud thought a lot about this process and in 1922 he published Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego, in which he pronounced that the group "wants to be ruled and oppressed and to fear its masters." He was writing at a time when ideas about rules and oppression were much discussed because the 20th century was also a century of fascism, totalitarianism and dictatorship. Freud died in 1939, just as a wave of despotism was sweeping across Europe. To what extent does psychoanalysis function by the rules of a dictatorship and to what extent does it function like a democracy? Is there a part of us that craves dictatorship and, if so, why? Is there a war going on in our own minds between ideas that we allow in to our consciousness and other ideas that we repress? With Adam Phillips, general editor of the new Penguin translations of Freud; Sally Alexander, Professor of History, Goldsmiths College, University of London; Malcolm Bowie, Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature and Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford.

In Our Time: History
Psychoanalysis and Democracy

In Our Time: History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2002 28:40


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the impact of politics on psychoanalysis. The 20th century saw the birth and rise of psychoanalysis. Sigmund Freud led people to think about how the mind functioned and how our behaviour might be understood through the process of working with a psychoanalyst, either one-to-one or in a group. Freud thought a lot about this process and in 1922 he published Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego, in which he pronounced that the group "wants to be ruled and oppressed and to fear its masters." He was writing at a time when ideas about rules and oppression were much discussed because the 20th century was also a century of fascism, totalitarianism and dictatorship. Freud died in 1939, just as a wave of despotism was sweeping across Europe. To what extent does psychoanalysis function by the rules of a dictatorship and to what extent does it function like a democracy? Is there a part of us that craves dictatorship and, if so, why? Is there a war going on in our own minds between ideas that we allow in to our consciousness and other ideas that we repress? With Adam Phillips, general editor of the new Penguin translations of Freud; Sally Alexander, Professor of History, Goldsmiths College, University of London; Malcolm Bowie, Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature and Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford.

In Our Time: Science
Psychoanalysis and Democracy

In Our Time: Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2002 28:40


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the impact of politics on psychoanalysis. The 20th century saw the birth and rise of psychoanalysis. Sigmund Freud led people to think about how the mind functioned and how our behaviour might be understood through the process of working with a psychoanalyst, either one-to-one or in a group. Freud thought a lot about this process and in 1922 he published Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego, in which he pronounced that the group "wants to be ruled and oppressed and to fear its masters." He was writing at a time when ideas about rules and oppression were much discussed because the 20th century was also a century of fascism, totalitarianism and dictatorship. Freud died in 1939, just as a wave of despotism was sweeping across Europe. To what extent does psychoanalysis function by the rules of a dictatorship and to what extent does it function like a democracy? Is there a part of us that craves dictatorship and, if so, why? Is there a war going on in our own minds between ideas that we allow in to our consciousness and other ideas that we repress? With Adam Phillips, general editor of the new Penguin translations of Freud; Sally Alexander, Professor of History, Goldsmiths College, University of London; Malcolm Bowie, Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature and Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford.