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August 27, 2024

How new age therapies re-brand psychoanalytic concepts that have been around since Freud

  How Freud’s ideas show up in new age contemporary therapy modalities Sigmund Freud, often regarded as the father of psychoanalysis, is a figure whose contributions to psychology and psychotherapy have been both revolutionary and controversial. While Freud’s theories have faced significant criticism, it’s essential to recognize that many modern therapeutic approaches and psychological theories have built upon, adapted, or even rediscovered concepts originally proposed by Freud. This essay explores why Freud doesn’t deserve the bad reputation he sometimes gets and argues that many contemporary psychological practices are deeply rooted in Freudian ideas, albeit under different names. Freud’s Legacy and Modern Adaptations Sigmund Freud’s work laid the foundation for much of modern psychology, particularly in the realm of understanding the unconscious mind and the therapeutic process. Freud’s theories, such as the role of the unconscious, defense mechanisms, and the significance of early childhood experiences, have profoundly influenced the field. Over…

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August 20, 2024

Pros and Cons of psych talk

The Importance of Mental Health Dialogue: A Therapist’s Perspective In recent years, discussions around mental health have become increasingly prominent. This shift is visible across media platforms, workplaces, schools, and everyday conversations. As a mental health therapist, I’m often asked whether the increased focus on mental health issues signifies an overemphasis or if it’s a necessary and positive development. To address this, it’s important to examine both the progress made and the potential challenges associated with this heightened awareness. The Evolution of Mental Health Awareness Historically, mental health issues were shrouded in stigma and misunderstanding. Conversations about mental health were often avoided or met with skepticism. Individuals struggling with conditions such as depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder were frequently subjected to silence, isolation, and even shame. This lack of open dialogue contributed to a significant gap in understanding and support. The modern era has witnessed a paradigm shift. Increased awareness…

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February 5, 2018

Check this talk out!

Great talk about emotions

November 6, 2017

Walking as exercise for the mind and body

Walking…it’s good for both the mind and body.

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