Dette interview med Aaron T. Beck, MD, fandt sted den 15. december 1990. Interviewet blev foretaget af Michael Yapko, Ph.D. og blev offentliggjort i sommer 1991 udgaven af Erickson Foundation Newsletter.
I første halvdel af interviewet giver dr. Beck en detaljeret, personlig beretning om hans baggrund, herunder hvordan han oprindeligt blev uddannet i psykoanalyse i 1950′erne, og hvordan han skiftede fra psykoanalysen til at udvikle kognitiv terapi. Dr. Beck forklarer endvidere, hvordan han udviklede og raffinerede kognitiv terapi ved at skabe kognitiv terapimodeller til forskellige lidelser.
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Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’ tale ved TedTalks er nu blevet gjort tilgængelig online. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi er bedst kendt for hans flow teori i for eksempel bogen Flow – optimaloplevelsens psykologi, men han er også en bidragsyder til positiv psykologi (aka smiley psychology).
Learn about obsessive/compulsive disorder. Some interesting data about the physical changes both psychotherapy and medications make on PET scans in folks with OCD.
An hour-long exploration “From Freud to the mysteries of the human brain”. Topics include Sigmund Freud and the study of psychoanalytics, information storage and processing, learning, remembering, perception, thinking, feeling, and behavior.
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Der er kommet to nye websites, der gør det muligt for videnskabsfolk at uploade videos om deres videnskabelige arbejder, animationer, instruktioner, forelæsninger osv… De er bestemt værd at tage et smut forbi. Inspirationen kommer fra klassikeren youtube.com
Der er blevet udgivet tre online videoer om OCD. Videoerne er produceret af Missouri Institute of Mental Health. Missouri Institute of Mental Health anvender bl.a. videoer til at informere befolkningen om forskellige sygdomme og for at uddanne de personer, der lider af en specifik sygdom, i deres sygdom (psykoedukation). Programmet varetages af Continuing Education Television, web-based learning, (CE TV). Programmerne er meget informative og kan anbefales til inspiration til dansk sundhedsinformation og behandling. Læs mere →
Messy House
About OCD hoarding, one of the most difficult OCD versions to cure. Watch this video to see what it can turn in to, sadly.
About 6-7 years ago I finally got my wife to go with me to see a physiatrist. she was diagnosed as OCD. The Doctor also told her that she … all » could prescribe some medication for her to help with her OCD. She wanted my wife to get a physical from her family doctor to be sure she prescribed the proper medication. She would never do that and we have been battling over this ever since. I’ve tried everything I can think of to help her. I even hired a company, paid them $500, to come in and straighten up our home. She wouldn’t let them in! I bought books, joined chat rooms, and watched TV shows about this same problem. Out of desperation I wrote Dr Phil and Oprah. We were invited to appear on both shows but she wouldn’t go and they wouldn’t let me come by myself. Dr Phil even called her personally and she wouldn’t answer the phone. I can’t live like this any longer. I am filing for divorce. You will see pictures from 2000 thru last week and you can see it has only gotten worse. The house looks wonderful from the outside, but inside is a different story. Oprah calls it “Dirty Little Secrets”. IThis house has 2800 sq. ft, 5 bed rooms 3 baths, swimming pool, 2 sheds and a hot tub. All this for 2 people! This is not how I want to spend my golden years.
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Google video: Oliver tells about being af OCD suffer
Oliver tells about being af OCD suffer. He has a lot of troubles with lightswitchs. The ending is not that good. 8 minute long. JasperCat Productions 2006.
At the University of Texas you can watch some instructions videos in Behavior Therapy –> Here
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The Milgram experiment (Obedience to Authority Study) was a famous scientific experiment of social psychology. The experiment was first described by Stanley Milgram, a psychologist at Yale University in an article titled Behavioral Study of Obedience published in the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology in 1963, and later discussed at book length in his 1974 Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View. It was intended to measure the willingness of a participant to obey an authority who instructs the participant to do something that may conflict with the participant’s personal conscience.