2015 Personality Lecture 08: Depth Psychology: Sigmund Freud (Part 1)

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Jordan B Peterson

Jordan B Peterson

9 жыл бұрын

Sigmund Freud was the great synthesizer and advocate of the ideas of the unconscious. He gave motivational factors such as lust and aggression primary places in the human psyche, and helped give clear formulation to the idea that the human psyche was made up of oft-conflicting subpersonalities. Furthermore, he was a clear observer of the pathology of the too-close, dependent family, and a great observer of and guide to dreams. For all these reasons, academic psychologists tend to hate and denigrate his achievements.
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@Abigailwark
@Abigailwark 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dr. Peterson, for making your lectures accessible to the general population! The information you share and the propositions you put forth feed my curiosity. Listening to you feels like exploration.
@stevenbibby6085
@stevenbibby6085 5 жыл бұрын
You're very attractive
@kevinc721
@kevinc721 5 жыл бұрын
Steven Bibby hahaha
@Name-kb7kl
@Name-kb7kl 4 жыл бұрын
Hey, maybe you wanna see a drawing with Sigmund Freud kzbin.info/www/bejne/i6vTnneKntR-rKM
@leosmith5266
@leosmith5266 6 жыл бұрын
I don't say this enough... THANK YOU, Professor, for putting all this out here for FREE. You are awesome.
@moondancer9066
@moondancer9066 3 жыл бұрын
I agree.
@jizzlow123
@jizzlow123 3 жыл бұрын
He not doing it free
@user-in1yw9ty5t
@user-in1yw9ty5t 3 жыл бұрын
dont want it on spotify nono
@madmoiselleromo4102
@madmoiselleromo4102 2 жыл бұрын
On the thank you 🙏🏽.
@thegoldentroll
@thegoldentroll 2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@brucetharp7610
@brucetharp7610 6 жыл бұрын
This is the absolute best lecture on basic Freud I have ever watched and I am a psychoanalyst.
@brucetharp7610
@brucetharp7610 6 жыл бұрын
@James Dean: As you may know, psychoanalysis has been heavily marginalized in today's mental health system. For this reason, I am always curious how the profession is presented in undergraduate psychology courses or within the university system altogether. Traditionally, psychoanalysis has been taught in free-standing institutes that are ideally accredited by the IPA. It is obvious to me the Dr. Peterson has surfed through the 24 volume Standard-Edition of Freud's works as well as a number of other psychoanalytic authors and theories. I personally consider Dr. Peterson to qualify as an intellectual-historian. His extemporaneous and spontaneous style of presenting is very telling. He is extremely well read.
@gonzothegreat1317
@gonzothegreat1317 6 жыл бұрын
Freud was a fraud. Psychoanalysis is pseudoscience at best.
@Quinefan
@Quinefan 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your cliched, evidence-free view.
@C_R_O_M________
@C_R_O_M________ 6 жыл бұрын
Gonzo the great he was a genius in that he saw beforehand what neurophysiology found out decades later in the split-brain studies of Sperry-Gazzaniga.
@mikardo8864
@mikardo8864 6 жыл бұрын
James Dean what the hell do you know to tell someone what they should and shouldn’t watch? If the guy is a psychoanalyst he can do as he pleases. Jesus Christ!
@RobertNightingale
@RobertNightingale 7 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest teachers of our era. Maybe the greatest. I wish my university teacher had the ability and knowledge to talk like this.
@colonelkernel2959
@colonelkernel2959 4 жыл бұрын
This man is the man I set as the "ideal mode of being." He is the embodiment of the father. He has filled a fatherly hole in my life.
@joshnmb6056
@joshnmb6056 3 жыл бұрын
Same here, growing up just me an my mom made me realize I didn’t have a model of a what a man ought to be, and I’ve always been suspicious of cultural/ social expectations, so I learned so much about masculinity from him. Jordan Peterson is the father of the West.
@jessenichols9618
@jessenichols9618 3 жыл бұрын
@Z B everyone has flaws find me one person thats flawless and I'll show you a liar.
@jimsteen911
@jimsteen911 3 жыл бұрын
I agree with you but id say mix 2 parts JP with 1 part masculinity and 1 part aggressiveness and there's your ideal figure. Also violence is underrated when used properly. That includes the implied threat of violence.
@georgeshiroda1173
@georgeshiroda1173 3 жыл бұрын
@@jimsteen911 intelligence and the ability to speak your being forward still trumps violence in the modern world stage and possibly the old too. To have both would be ideal
@moondancer9066
@moondancer9066 3 жыл бұрын
Well you have made a very good choice. 💕
@lucasvalmotta
@lucasvalmotta 2 жыл бұрын
Summary: 1- Freud was the first person to say a lot of things that we take for granted today 2- Mental disorders have a sociological element The culture battles against the individual (superego x id) and the battle between the individual and the culture is going to take forms that differentiate between cultures (brief comment: the cultures are different so they have a different impact on people; and people are different as well, so each person is going to have a unique battle) 3 - Sex; sexual diseases; birth control pill 10:00 4 - Book suggestion: The discovery of the unconscious (Jordan says it is the best introduction to the psychoanalitic thought) 5 - People lived on about a dollar a day at 19th century 6 - Freud was very influenced by Nietzche 7 - We take a lot of things for granted nowadays, like: People don’t always say what they mean. Their speech and their actions are influenced by factors that they are not necessarely conscious of. Passions, dreams and mental illnesses are manifestations of the unconscious 8 - Freud’s ideas were rapidly integrated into the culture (in despite of the resistance that really existed and exists) That is why people talk so much about his erros. Everything that he was right about was integrated into the culture and is now taken for granted, so the only things left “about him” are his erros 9 - Sublimation 10 - Educated man will marry uneducated woman, but educated woman won’t marry uneducated man. Woman look for someone who is at least as competent as they are or even more competente 20:00 11 - The superego (Society) vs the id: jail analogy The more authoritarian the Society is, the bigger is the struggle between the individual (attempting to be an individual) and the culture (attempting to turn him into an absolutely predictable machine) Very related to number 2 12 - Freud viewed the primary conflict in mental life as the ego tortured by the id (biological forces), but also inhibited and repressed by the superego 13 - Piaget: The fundamental conflict within people isn’t necessarely social vs the individual. The fundamental conflict is between motivational systems and then between their expression across time within the individual and then between their expression across time within the individual in relationship to all other individuals and to society (So it is more like a complex problem that could be solved by a civilized game than a massive force, that being superego, crushing the individual into submission) 14 - Neurotic people 15 - People on the bottom of dominance hierarchy are much more likely to consider the spirit of the structure as an authoritarian and repressive spirit, because it isn’t making room for you 16 - Industrial Revolution 17 - Superego x id and school system; ADHD; Jaak Panksepp and rats 18 - Hypothesis test and hypothesis generation 30:00 19 - Freud’s hypothesis generation 20 - Behaviorism and ethology; Skinner; Frans de Waal 21 - You have twice as many female ancestors as you do male ancestors 22 - Freud, Jung and other clinicians are basically ethologists. They are studying human beings at their relatively natural environment and trying to figure out how they work 23 - Clinical practice vs lab work 40:00 24 - Reason, emotion and motivation 25 - After Freud we understood that we are not driven mostly by rationality. This is a BIG discovery. “Little rational guy” analogy (43:10) 26 - The rational intelect is not the fundamental element of people’s being 27 - Darwin 50:00 28 - Terror management theory 29 - Free association The importance of talking (52:30) 30 - Explainning a movie to a friend 31 - Fighting with someone you love 32 - Epigenetics 1:00:00 33 - We can represent ideas in symbolic forms 34 - Dreams 35 - The unconscious; when someone is mad 36 - People who don’t end bad relationships 37 - Ego vs id and the “I wish I didn’t say that when I was angry” 38 - Voluntarily inaccessible memories and the unconscious 1:10:00 39 - Unconscious and new ideas (brainstorm) 40 - Unconscious and myths; Jung
@normaaliihminen722
@normaaliihminen722 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@brucefor80
@brucefor80 2 жыл бұрын
Very helpful, thank you!
@annabrisebois2964
@annabrisebois2964 2 жыл бұрын
thank you! im doing a school project and this helped speed up research time a lot!!
@Boldstrummer
@Boldstrummer Жыл бұрын
Thanks Anna!
@michelebergman4336
@michelebergman4336 Жыл бұрын
Greek Mythology said it 1st!!!!
@learningguitar562
@learningguitar562 4 жыл бұрын
Learning more from Peterson in 20 mins a night on KZbin than I ever did studying at university. Fantastic lecturer, and one of the great minds of our generation. Thank you Jordan 👍🏻
@TheWorldTeacher
@TheWorldTeacher 7 ай бұрын
Great and lowly are RELATIVE. ;)
@fataloath
@fataloath 6 жыл бұрын
I wish every professor on Earth was as good as Mr. Peterson
@grandmaster-grouch
@grandmaster-grouch 4 жыл бұрын
there are many great professors. they just dont have the same viewpoint as Dr JP. to record epic lectures and provide them for free.
@celestialcircledance
@celestialcircledance 3 жыл бұрын
@@grandmaster-grouch Or the same passion and energy which has me hanging on his every word even when I don't understand or strongly disagree .
@johnnywriight
@johnnywriight 2 жыл бұрын
Dr. Dick
@sam11182
@sam11182 2 жыл бұрын
You will need to realize this infinitely bad side of the human experience Evil. We are not able to control it because it has been influencing us since the beginning of our "Awakening" into the awareness of Evil. That force has taken over the single entity of 'Death' and it never sleeps. It knows our entire existence from our first experience of Evil and understands our psychological needs and desires while pushing/pulling us to the void. It will NEVER EVER LET THE HYPER INTELLIGENT/OBSERVANT TEACH US TO THE LEVELS THAT JP PRESENTS!
@user-is3yn7xr4c
@user-is3yn7xr4c 5 ай бұрын
This doesn't aged well
@CaminoAir
@CaminoAir 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you to everyone who intentionally, or unintentionally, brought Dr. Peterson to my attention. Very rewarding.
@irishrepub84
@irishrepub84 7 жыл бұрын
surely one of the best lecturers ive seen to date.
@Name-kb7kl
@Name-kb7kl 4 жыл бұрын
Hey, maybe you wanna see a drawing with Sigmund Freud kzbin.info/www/bejne/i6vTnneKntR-rKM
@CCalquemist
@CCalquemist 4 жыл бұрын
I'm watching this because I'm unhappy with my academic education. I'm glad people like Dr. Peterson share their knowledge with the world
@ManInTheBigHat
@ManInTheBigHat 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you to the SJW crowd in Toronto who launched Peterson into world wide view! Excellent backfire !
@CeleryCarrots
@CeleryCarrots 5 жыл бұрын
What's happening? I'm out of the loop
@MarianoGianni1
@MarianoGianni1 5 жыл бұрын
@@CeleryCarrots Basically, the reason of why Jordan is famous, is because of the stupid SJW, who made a fuzz against him. But we get to know dr peterson thanks to them
@1bridge11
@1bridge11 5 жыл бұрын
@@MarianoGianni1 fuss, not fuzz
@mertgnrful
@mertgnrful 4 жыл бұрын
he s on some kind of drug. look at the dark colour on his eyes. or possesed he might get this mind activity from that shadow being by the help of certain drug
@outpizzathehut6056
@outpizzathehut6056 4 жыл бұрын
@@mertgnrful 😂🙃🖖
@theGOADED
@theGOADED 6 жыл бұрын
Watching these lectures revitalizes my confidence in therapy and honestly makes me want to book a session with Peterson to see if an expert can make a difference in an individuals mental health
@mariapesteban5558
@mariapesteban5558 3 жыл бұрын
Great introduction to Freud. I like the concept of psychology as “engineering”
@mrtambourineman6107
@mrtambourineman6107 6 жыл бұрын
This might be the single most enlightening lecture on Freud ive ever heard,
@mrtambourineman6107
@mrtambourineman6107 3 жыл бұрын
You sure were a smart lad back then!
@pcdriver
@pcdriver 3 жыл бұрын
I've followed Prof. Peterson for 4+ years now but was directed recently to later episodes in this academic series, I guess, because KZbin recognized I was a devotee of Russian literature so, after watching those, I began at the beginning. In this segment I feel that he really inhabits the material. He is discussing Freud extemporaneously, following his notes, in a fashion that truly expresses what his mind knows. It's primal and pure.
@tbyrn444
@tbyrn444 4 жыл бұрын
Somebody posted in one of his other lectures that I found so VERY true. "Its like I'm trying to sip knowledge from a fire hose at full pressure"
@Name-kb7kl
@Name-kb7kl 4 жыл бұрын
Hey, maybe you wanna see a drawing with Sigmund Freud kzbin.info/www/bejne/i6vTnneKntR-rKM
@angelegend
@angelegend 5 жыл бұрын
I started taking notes on these lectures in a five-subject notebook..............yeah I don't think there are enough pages to contain all the insightful information that you pour into each lecture. Thank you for all you do!
@Name-kb7kl
@Name-kb7kl 4 жыл бұрын
Hey, maybe you wanna see a drawing with Sigmund Freud kzbin.info/www/bejne/i6vTnneKntR-rKM
@stevebarber8501
@stevebarber8501 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this post. This man is extremely knowledgeable and gifted in delivering it to the people. Without this posting of this man and his lectures on KZbin I would have never had the great opportunity to ponder these ideas and such a cohesive and interesting way.
@vinayteki4496
@vinayteki4496 3 жыл бұрын
1:09:14 - 1:09:28 The ability to take a simple sentence and convert it into its abstract classes at a word level. Genius.
@Daveoghscope
@Daveoghscope 6 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't mind a quarter mil student loan if all the faculty in my school would at least measure to a tenth of the professor's brilliance.
@Solot2008
@Solot2008 4 жыл бұрын
Wow, I am blessed to have across this. What a teacher! Just and simply GREAT.
@m.g.9334
@m.g.9334 7 жыл бұрын
I deeply felt in love with your teachings! Thank you so much Dr. Peterson!
@robertpascuttini7144
@robertpascuttini7144 3 жыл бұрын
This lecture was amazing! I had no idea about Freud before hand. In only knew the stereotypes but after watching this I am blown away! Great lexture! Great topic!
@KingGigity
@KingGigity 8 жыл бұрын
This is an excellent course! Thank you professor Peterson; it seems like every minute is jam packed with profound yet useful knowledge applicable to one's every day life.
@Name-kb7kl
@Name-kb7kl 4 жыл бұрын
Hey, maybe you wanna see a drawing with Sigmund Freud kzbin.info/www/bejne/i6vTnneKntR-rKM
@greenmango7146
@greenmango7146 3 жыл бұрын
You are simply one of the best, and interesting teacher ever! Thank you for sharing your knowledge 🌹 if at least 60% of all teachers was like you the university would be the most interesting place in the world.
@onniali3945
@onniali3945 5 жыл бұрын
Dang I am a bit shocked by your presence in this video. You're out of breath(?), exhausted(?), generally appear ill. You're obviously healthier now. Thank God for that, you're a valuable resource for many of us.
@MrLuckyMuffin
@MrLuckyMuffin 5 жыл бұрын
Honor Ali definitely a bad day 😂 but yes he looks much better now
@hineko_
@hineko_ 7 жыл бұрын
This lecture is really great because it gives structure to what we learned before
@azizutkuozdemir
@azizutkuozdemir 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for publishing this lesson for all of us .
@wendellmollycheck3669
@wendellmollycheck3669 3 жыл бұрын
This man is freaking brilliant wish i had him during college
@joeyc1725
@joeyc1725 2 жыл бұрын
He was looking rough here, he looks 200x more healthier now things are getting better in his life. I'm grateful for all this content. I didn't get to go to his show this year due to work bs. But thank you, I wouldn't of stayed alive and taken my own life through drugs&suicidal thoughts. Tried justification of my own self destruction. Then I destroyed those thoughts, which freed me from those chains. I have some chains to break but I'm getting there. It wouldn't have been possible without this man's chicken soup while I was extremely sick. Thank you Dr. Peterson
@TheGosslings
@TheGosslings 2 жыл бұрын
How many of us inspected our phones at the 6:00 mark when the ringtone went off in the video? Pavlov would be proud.
@debypoole7079
@debypoole7079 7 ай бұрын
Thank you, I’m in college right now and this really has helped.
@doctorcofrin851
@doctorcofrin851 3 жыл бұрын
BEYOND BRILLIANT! I love you Jordan Peterson! You are REAL. And RIGHT ON!!!
@cleo1074
@cleo1074 5 ай бұрын
So many quote worthy insights. Jordan you are an exceptional lecturer and have an innate ability to spark an energetic intrigue in the student. I mean when a class claps at the end of a class says it all.
@xbrando7
@xbrando7 4 жыл бұрын
One of my favorites of his lectures. The idea that we can be precisely scientific and objective with what's going on in people's heads seems a bit far fetched, so the best you're going to get is a tool to help you chisel at the edges, and that's what Freud and Jung offered. Both of them had ideas that still apply today.
@trashprop
@trashprop 6 ай бұрын
It’s amazing the journey this man is still on!
@nefwaenre
@nefwaenre 4 жыл бұрын
This was incredibly self reflectional. Since the Piaget lecture, i've been constantly self reflecting thanks to Professor. But this directly speaks to mental illness and as someone who has to take heavy anti psychotics due to suicidal tendencies, all i ACTUALLY want is someone to talk to. Someone who would listen and the problems would then go away.
@aresp2707
@aresp2707 4 жыл бұрын
You would also be correct. I believe that pills can sometimes help people, by "masking" what is "actually" going on inside of them. But by no means, could that ever fix them. When I started listening to Dr. Peterson, I also found out about Dr. Jung. Listening to things from Dr. Jung just made sense to me. I think that so much from him was swept under the rug. Because he didn't fit the "pill model" that is pushed upon everyone today. Dr. Jung was once considered to have went crazy, but he also fixed himself. And was also able to do the same for his patients. By listening to them, and then helping them to make sense of what was going on inside of them. From what I understand, and relate to about him... He was truly an amazing person and blessing to the field of psychology. His personality type, as far as I'm concerned. Was also specifically designed for psychoanalysis. I share that same type, and have been naturally drawn to studying people's thinking, behavior, and their well being... Ever since I was a small child or knew that psychology even existed. That personality type is not called "The Counselor" for nothing. I'm not saying that everyone with this type is guaranteed to be good at it, or that other types couldn't be. But I do believe that people with certain personality types are better suited and probably prefer certain fields over others, based on their type.
@nefwaenre
@nefwaenre 4 жыл бұрын
@@aresp2707 Firstly, thank you so much for taking your time to write such a detailed reply. Was not expecting this at all. :) Ah so that is the counsellor personality? You have an amazing gift, as this means you 'listen' to people and listen well, and truth be told, that's mostly what we (atleast i) want desperately. Pills may help during anxiety attack or extreme distress situations, but really, life has come to such a point, no medicine would work. i listen to professor every night (i get a little over 1 and half hr at night to eat and everything) and reflect on my thoughts, how i faced the day, etc and it helps me tremendously. Sometimes i write them in a comment or write on an online journal to help. i don't think i can grasp Jung without Professor Peterson, but i will give it a look, thank you.
@musictheoryforeveryone7938
@musictheoryforeveryone7938 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! The truth will always come to Light! Dr. Peterson is a National Treasure for sure on many levels. It could be, in the course of time, that professors and psychologists will be adding Peterson's name to the long line of other historical and notable psychologists.
@omarsalomcanaloficial3330
@omarsalomcanaloficial3330 Жыл бұрын
Dr Peterson. Your lectures have been so useful to me. I am a psychologist. Thanks a lot!
@mr.sotack6586
@mr.sotack6586 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your lectures with the world.
@chockypompom
@chockypompom 5 жыл бұрын
Education at its best. I owe you so much.
@user-xw4sw9xk4h
@user-xw4sw9xk4h 21 күн бұрын
Amazing how much you hit my personality right on the nose.. It may seem sad but I promise you; it was a conscious, deliberate decision at a very young age. I think I will spend the rest of my life sharing my thoughts & dreams. Thank you for the pleasant evening.
@stevebarber8501
@stevebarber8501 Жыл бұрын
What a great lecturer. A true master at his craft.
@tjnomadi3648
@tjnomadi3648 7 жыл бұрын
freud, jung, rank, reich, ferenczi = a complete psychological model. great video thank you JB
@tripmorrison5648
@tripmorrison5648 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jordan for your lectures. They are life changing.
@JINX-The-Writer
@JINX-The-Writer 2 жыл бұрын
I hope you make the history books, Dr. Peterson. You are one of the greatest minds of our time. ❤
@isaacmontana4
@isaacmontana4 2 жыл бұрын
Jordan Peterson is great, he looks so young here, Ive never watched the older lectures beyond 2016, the carnivore diet really did change his physique tremendously, it's pretty crazy now that I see where he came from.
@dylanbolger6380
@dylanbolger6380 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video, I just had a lecture on Freud in my psychology course and the lecturer went on about Diversity, equity and inclusion, his pronouns and how Freud was a white male. This is one of the top 150 universities in the world…
@Dick_Kickem69
@Dick_Kickem69 7 жыл бұрын
You know, I found out about you because of the SJW stuff, but this is way more interesting. It resonates with me and feels more correct than anything I've heard from any clinical shrink I've ever talked to.
@aardvarkarmy
@aardvarkarmy 5 жыл бұрын
Clinical shrinks are not there to lecture you on psychological theory.
@MrLuckyMuffin
@MrLuckyMuffin 5 жыл бұрын
Some shrinks are amazing but most I’ve talked to are less intelligent than they need to be to do this intense and important a job. A lot of them are even nihilists. And a lot don’t care about you. If you don’t have enough for a good quality shrink this is better than a bad one I promise.
@cassandraelliot7878
@cassandraelliot7878 2 жыл бұрын
Another wonderfully informative lecture.
@SimonSchatten
@SimonSchatten 6 ай бұрын
An outstanding lecture
@juanjosepatricio6264
@juanjosepatricio6264 7 жыл бұрын
I majored in Political Science. It won out over what ended up being a near-sighted choice...I should have learned more about my own inner workings rather than thinking I could fix anything out in the world while I was still broken and resentful of how little of a voice I had in University. I got my education but I gave in to my worst demons in the process. I'd like to say thank you for your lectures as they afford me an opportunity to learn about a subject of which I've always had an un-kindled interest. Is the Book list for this class posted anywhere online?
@popeyethepirate5473
@popeyethepirate5473 7 жыл бұрын
Patrick Bigoness I drive uber and I've had a few political science majors. I ask them if they predicted Trump and when they say no I ask then what good it your degree.
@DrewRoyster
@DrewRoyster 6 жыл бұрын
He has a list of the books that influenced him on his website.
@gonzothegreat1317
@gonzothegreat1317 6 жыл бұрын
If you want to know more about your inner workings, then Freud is not the way to go. Freud was a quack. This has been proven beyond any doubt.
@lasahe4440
@lasahe4440 6 жыл бұрын
Ty Smith, you should have studied fortune-telling, you dumbass.
@lasahe4440
@lasahe4440 6 жыл бұрын
Gonzo the great, what the hell do you know?
@sarareeves7569
@sarareeves7569 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your lectures.. Always a pleasure!
@DylanHousego
@DylanHousego 2 жыл бұрын
Now knowing the difficulties JBP was going through at this point, makes these lectures that much more profound and enlightening in showing the kind of man that he is.
@DylanHousego
@DylanHousego 2 жыл бұрын
thank you immensely.
@2spooky4me35
@2spooky4me35 7 жыл бұрын
Fascinating and useful stuff to know, I feel like I improved a bit as a person by listening to this.
@th3giv3r
@th3giv3r 3 жыл бұрын
For anybody who couldn't hear/make out what Freud dictates in the recording at the beginning: "I started my professional activity as a neurologist trying to bring relief to my neurotic patients. Under the influence of an older friend and by my own efforts, I discovered some important new facts about the unconscious in psychic life, the role of instinctual urges, and so on. Out of these findings grew a new science, psychoanalysis, a part of psychology, and a new method of treatment of the neuroses. I had to pay heavily for this bit of good luck. People did not believe in my facts and thought my theories unsavory. Resistance was strong and unrelenting. In the end I succeeded in acquiring pupils and building up an International Psychoanalytic Association. But the struggle is not yet over."
@dusanstojsavljevic3084
@dusanstojsavljevic3084 7 жыл бұрын
Fascinating lecture.
@camelia9802
@camelia9802 4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely excellent lecture.
@SigynRegn
@SigynRegn 2 жыл бұрын
This was absolutely great. Thanks!
@shamusboulianne8147
@shamusboulianne8147 5 жыл бұрын
Glad to see he got that hypothalamus under control and dropped the diet coke habit. He'll be in the middle of a sentence and suddenly his brain goes "sugar!" and his arm happily responds.
@mamashaoc
@mamashaoc 4 жыл бұрын
I was thinking about that while going through all of his lectures, especially in comparison to his 2017 class and lecture tours. It's all water after that point 👍
@evian1040
@evian1040 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you sooo much for your honesty in those times where stupidity is being constantly promoted by the government
@cleo1074
@cleo1074 5 ай бұрын
You’re incredible and I admire you. 🙏
@satseetal
@satseetal 4 жыл бұрын
Perfect! There is also an X-ray of the mind and consciousness in the background.
@reprogrammingmind
@reprogrammingmind 5 жыл бұрын
Fantastic, thank you Dr JBP
@lailamarzall4339
@lailamarzall4339 Жыл бұрын
One thing that I like about you, Jordan, is how painful how your thought process is. That's good.
@robinbreeds9217
@robinbreeds9217 3 жыл бұрын
This is a good one
@benharvey1403
@benharvey1403 3 жыл бұрын
That was awesome. Thanks JP
@sandarahcatmom9897
@sandarahcatmom9897 2 жыл бұрын
I just discovered these lectures and they're fabulous. Such a distillation. Sadly KZbin has now enacted the policy of one part program and one part ad.
@flowerchild1544
@flowerchild1544 9 ай бұрын
Such an amazing man, I am so jealous of the people that can learn from Jim in person ❤
@consciousnessinanutshell
@consciousnessinanutshell 4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant
@hamedmoradi5291
@hamedmoradi5291 9 жыл бұрын
That was an interesting lecture. I hope in the lectures about existentialism, you would point at Sartre's existential psychoanalysis in which there is a room for intentionality, choice and decision. From this point of view, emotions like anger don't stem from sub-personalities or drives, but they are purposeful and part of our choices and our way of dealing with the world.
@johannespilvikukka6003
@johannespilvikukka6003 2 жыл бұрын
I can't wait for the movie on Tuesday!
@julesvideoarchive
@julesvideoarchive 3 ай бұрын
WHAT WAS THE MOVIE
@jjep23
@jjep23 2 жыл бұрын
So thankful to have found this lecture on Freud. Throughout my entire undergraduate degree, all of my professors basically laughed at Psychodynamic/ psychoanalytic theory without genuinely articulating why. There seems to be a backlash to Freud's case studies methods, particularly on upper-middle-class white people, as they are not a representative sample of the general population. Ironically, the large majority of contemporary psychological theory is based on white psychology students and thus is also not representative of the population at large. I really can't understand this hatred for Freud and this overt bias toward CBT, despite the shallow theraptuic approach invloved in CBT.
@sheri9392
@sheri9392 8 ай бұрын
God bless this man😭
@janjoson3843
@janjoson3843 3 жыл бұрын
Tha you Prof. Peterson. Its all coming back from Psych 101. I think much much better now.
@usofliberty
@usofliberty 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jordan!
@ParadoxCircuit
@ParadoxCircuit 7 жыл бұрын
You know Peterson talks a lot about how humans find it really useful to just throw themselves at a problem and in the process of dealing with it they improve as a person generally, and I feel like it's really cool to be able to see how that has played out to a large extent in his time in the public spot light. You can in this video that he is a lot less refined than he has become. Not to say that his style in this is "bad," and the topics are still very much interesting, but it is cool to see how has become such an intellectual/explanatory power house in the time that he has been actively engaged in public discourse to the extent that he has since the whole pronouns thing. There is a sort of clarity conviction in the way he presents now that adds to the impact of his explanations really powerfully. I definitely wouldn't wanna try to debate something with the guy thats for sure. Or at least with the intent to win haha.
@mrtambourineman6107
@mrtambourineman6107 3 жыл бұрын
Bravo Dr. Peterson, Bravo!
@jonathangonzalez1719
@jonathangonzalez1719 3 жыл бұрын
DR . Peterson how do you let things go? You answer will be a lot of help and get my life together with a meaningful aim that I have thank you I appreciate for you work thank you sir
@Andobando111
@Andobando111 8 жыл бұрын
"Slips of the tomb", there you go, professor.
@C_R_O_M________
@C_R_O_M________ 6 жыл бұрын
I think he said (at least it sounded like) "tam" which is - I didn't know it until I looked it up - a woollen hat/cap worn by Rastafarians (Bob Marley's inspiration). Maybe it is that Dr. JP unconsciously craves to loosen up and encourage his creative side (which he certainly did in the years after this lecture). JP is as close to an indispensable human being as they come.
@ryanp6002
@ryanp6002 6 жыл бұрын
At around 45:50 he says "... the nineteen styxties" Show me the way, show me the way Take me to the river and wash my illusions away As I slowly drift asleep, for a moment dreams are sacred Close my eyes and know there's peace In a world so filled with hatred Haha, in a lecture about dream analysis and Freud. And yes, I know Styx starts in the 70s. Not the point
@germanf.bautista3868
@germanf.bautista3868 4 жыл бұрын
Haha it's Freud spirit lurking in him
@Apollothecrowing
@Apollothecrowing 4 жыл бұрын
It's tum, as in tummy. He's hungry. 😂
@Brucejpw
@Brucejpw 4 жыл бұрын
Tongue/Tum association? Alimentary my dear Watson..
@therickroller2358
@therickroller2358 2 жыл бұрын
Dr. Peterson is a gem, a walking treasure of knowledge and wisdom, I imagine that one day people will look back at him similar to people like Issac Newton, someone who can understand and be able to explain concepts that aren't fully understood yet, but also be able to advance them in some way by making these understanding public knowledge regardless of what people threaten him with
@richardblondet
@richardblondet 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this content
@jacobhargreaves9191
@jacobhargreaves9191 5 жыл бұрын
1:01:50 he's talking about people making slips of the tongue, and he ironically makes a slip of the tongue.
@rdbiv6874
@rdbiv6874 4 жыл бұрын
You know I watch a lot of his videos and he does it quite a bit. When you lecture for as long as he does your tongue gets a bit tied. More water for the good professor please.
@LetsFindOut1
@LetsFindOut1 3 жыл бұрын
tum... was he experimenting with Mikhala's elimination diets at the time? i wonder
@shaunwarnell1549
@shaunwarnell1549 2 жыл бұрын
Love these
@RosenBlanche84
@RosenBlanche84 3 жыл бұрын
WOW!! Thanks for posting.
@oscarmoreno2585
@oscarmoreno2585 2 жыл бұрын
Cool Ringtone Jordan
@carolynbrightfield8911
@carolynbrightfield8911 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@marlak4253
@marlak4253 5 жыл бұрын
Freudian psychoanalytic theory is a guide to understanding how human personality develops. Freud was an extremely attentive and sensitive man.
@Enth3os
@Enth3os 11 ай бұрын
Listening to Alan Watts brought Mr here. Great lecture Mr. Peterson
@panospapa5765
@panospapa5765 2 жыл бұрын
Living legend
@altafhossen-km4eh
@altafhossen-km4eh 28 күн бұрын
Anyone who understands bangla I will higly recommend Dr. Salimullahs lecture on this. A true gem( He fails to stick to the topic but the additional datas help to understand the topic)
@fraser4004
@fraser4004 2 жыл бұрын
He's actually just such a nice guy who is devoted to his students.
@rebecka2422
@rebecka2422 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant!
@meriemcullen8510
@meriemcullen8510 9 ай бұрын
the associations are linked together by emotional similarities , thoughts wanders and spread and their rational can be tracked by observing
@badvisories9941
@badvisories9941 2 жыл бұрын
1:11:37 When you walk threw a grass field At first no marks and so on marks the more you go threw it the easier it is to get to a certain conclusion I really liked the way nick vazquez approached this
@Milestonemonger
@Milestonemonger 6 жыл бұрын
I'm listening from Bahrain.
@ashleymeade528
@ashleymeade528 36 минут бұрын
I am done. good day sir.
@gmchessplay9043
@gmchessplay9043 3 жыл бұрын
Jordan Peterson is the equivalent to having a neuralink that feeds you psychology information, which is probably the most important information you would want connected to your brain.
@imverydeadd
@imverydeadd 5 ай бұрын
Neuralink could only control your conscious.And if you're disconnected from your subconscious you are done.
@joannebest1713
@joannebest1713 2 жыл бұрын
Outstanding. Young children are very active...it's extremely difficult to sit still for an entire school day. Even adults have a hard time doing that.....then if they don't comply .. people want to drug them up.
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