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Donald Kalsched - Glimpses through the veil: Encounters with the numen of clinical work 

Pacifica Graduate Institute
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In depth psychology, we tend to privilege two avenues or pathways that provide access to the mysteries of the unconscious and its potentially healing energies: transference and dreams. In this presentation, Dr. Kalsched describes specific “moments” where work in the transference opened important dreams that in turn led to a deep sense of shared meaning.

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@inglestherightway
@inglestherightway 8 дней назад
As a survivor of narcissistic abuse at the hands of both parents, I thank you, Dr. Kalsched, for this most compassive offering. Thank you, all the way from Brazil.
@byronlevey2811
@byronlevey2811 Год назад
I've recently, and really for the first time consciously, begun to see my own self care system at work in my dreams. I beginning to pull at the thread of understanding that my own inner critic that has protected me from redicule and pain is not the enemy or a villain but a very old childhood friend that sought to protect me - but who has nonetheless overstayed his welcome and his positive utility. I see that the only way is to go through and experience the terrifying feelings without that old friend and his numbing spells. Such incredible insight from Jung and from Kalsched. Thank you.
@obliooberon3679
@obliooberon3679 5 месяцев назад
How you put your comment , strikes me like the riddle in my dream......describes a symbol I don't get but I see it anyways !
@AurielArizola
@AurielArizola 2 месяца назад
well said mate.
@caracalutu4527
@caracalutu4527 4 года назад
So appreciate Kalsched's work. Life-changing for me.
@ronja1775
@ronja1775 3 года назад
I am so grateful for Donald Kalsched lectures available on youtube! Really valuable work.
@jameshilton3399
@jameshilton3399 Год назад
Amazing book. Helped me make sense of my own experiences.
@carljungdepthpsychologyrea1531
I have found this video and Dr. Kalsched's book extremely helpful. The book gave me a valuable orientation for dealing with the traumatic crisis of a friend, where seeing a licensed mental health professional was beyond the possible. As a result, I feel his book and perspective are very helpful to laymen as well as professionals.
@nikolaidebrito6502
@nikolaidebrito6502 5 лет назад
Your intention is good but a little high reaching. However, your friend deserves professional care from a trained and experienced psychotherapist or psychiatrist or psychoanalyst. There are many avenues for affordable treatment; inquire with your state mental health licensing boards, community mental health centers and outpatient clinics in hospitals for specific resources for low income individuals in need of mental health.
@carljungdepthpsychologyrea1531
Nikolai DeBrito Thank you for your observation, which I am sure is apt in many cases. Unfortunately, when people talk to me they approach as a friend, parent or “person in loco parentis,” and there is either not sufficient time or circumstance to get to a professional. In the instant case, the individual was visiting from abroad without health insurance, or a way to get into our systems. I do my best to get people to mental health professionals when I can, but the circumstances I often face with subscribers around the world, don’t always permit your logical solution.
@obliooberon3679
@obliooberon3679 5 месяцев назад
The layman ! As in anyman or anybody,. Everybody as an individual can choose to do the work themselves! As in the organized religion or state the institutions robbed us of our individuality and held it hostage as manipulation and control....
@lindsay8562
@lindsay8562 5 лет назад
This video is amazing information for those of us that have suffered significant trauma. The Inner World of Trauma is an astonishing and awakening book!
@charlesuneze4920
@charlesuneze4920 Год назад
Amazing insights ✨
@Astrakryon
@Astrakryon 4 года назад
Kalsched's two books have helped me immensely to work through my inner trauma. At the moment I am trying to live that 50% inner life and 50% "outer" life bit my life has become so busy that I have been neglecting my inner world. This video I helping me to connect again.
@Reunion4ever
@Reunion4ever Год назад
Brilliant. Bravo.
@irenehigginbotham6392
@irenehigginbotham6392 9 месяцев назад
880 volts! That is a lot of work! Thank you for the analogy!
@Wingedmagician
@Wingedmagician 5 лет назад
Thank you, I cannot believe I’m the only comment.
@kit93
@kit93 3 года назад
i dont know how to find a therapist to work with like kalched, someone who actually cares about people and gives them a chance, i havent found anyone like that in 3 years, it's so frustrating, im just hoping i can help myself by reading these books
@thurayashi145
@thurayashi145 2 года назад
A Jungian Analyst might help you in this quest 🙏🏻
@kit93
@kit93 2 года назад
@@thurayashi145 already tried it, was disappointed with the therapist as usual
@dreamr1242
@dreamr1242 Год назад
@@kit93 Is that your protector not allowing you to be helped?
@innaagafonova8822
@innaagafonova8822 13 дней назад
It seems like you are afraid to trust a healing process to psychotherapist. You just need to start doing it. By doing so, you will start your healing process itself.
@discoversouldenis
@discoversouldenis 2 месяца назад
my Good !!
@sobberin
@sobberin 2 месяца назад
Does the industry take responsibility for what it broadcastes to the society and do with it?
@ipownedu99
@ipownedu99 5 лет назад
This comment is for Rob
@siryoucantdothat9743
@siryoucantdothat9743 2 года назад
The transitional space “ the capacity to feel “ is closed by negative emotions so to feel one must be willing to break his heart and stopping his self care system , the dyad of tharapy helps this transitional space to open , we as trauma survivors must feel to feel alive again , but what is that transitional space is ? Sometimes i think psychoanalytics should just drop all these terminology and speak in a cohesive language they are not helping us to learn and farther confusing us and repealing seekers of these knowledge its absurd that i have to dig up everything that so simple to say yet its just feel so narcissistic from their side to want to sound so scientific and complicated
@grounded.growing.and.glowing
@grounded.growing.and.glowing 2 года назад
I haven't finished the video yet so I'm not sure what practices he might suggest... but I know inner child journaling is a good place to start. Envisioning your inner child and asking "how do you feel? do you need anything?" and patiently listening/acting
@grounded.growing.and.glowing
@grounded.growing.and.glowing 2 года назад
I think good therapy instills that in you, someone patiently being curious about how you react to things, and being curious about yourself can be the biggest self love practice I think
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 Год назад
Sounding " complicated " and " scientific " impresses the Rubes more ! And boosts book sales ?
@lizafield9002
@lizafield9002 11 месяцев назад
Billions of ads. Great speaker. Bad combo.
@sobberin
@sobberin 2 месяца назад
What if 6 years of therapy didn't help, I rested guilty by "psychotherapists" and "psychiatrists" took power and force to take their venoms that make numb and prevent thinking and acting ability, and money ran out?
@DoctorPecker
@DoctorPecker 6 дней назад
Therapy is a tool to help one look within the self in order to discover inner truth. Too often, people look towards therapy as something to "fix" themselves with, and will often approach therapy as an endeavor to achieve the specific result of expecting the therapist to "make me better". If you approach therapy from that perspective, you will always come away disappointed, as you are striving for a result that is unattainable. It is wiser to approach therapy as a tool to help one become a more complete individual. You may not "fix" yourself in the end, but ultimately you may find meaning within experience.
@sobberin
@sobberin 5 дней назад
@@DoctorPecker Where did this come from?
@DoctorPecker
@DoctorPecker 5 дней назад
​@@sobberin A desire to help you.
@sobberin
@sobberin 5 дней назад
@@DoctorPecker Came from where?
@DoctorPecker
@DoctorPecker 5 дней назад
​@@sobberin My brain.
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 Год назад
More pseudo - science ! The supply is inexhaustible ....
@DoctorPecker
@DoctorPecker 6 дней назад
It's perfectly normal to react with aggression towards something you can't comprehend.
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