An animated TV documentary broadcast by the BBC illustrates some useful ideas in counselling and psychotherapy. It’s a bit creepy, too.
Posts Tagged ‘love’
Creepy
Posted in CBT, For patients, Review, Techniques, UK, tagged case study, CBT, childhood, counseling, counselling, emotion, family, feelings, love, mental health, mental illness, psychotherapy, relationships on May 12, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Hot babes
Posted in For patients, For therapists, Review, Techniques, tagged case study, counseling, counselling, emotion, feelings, love, mental health, mental illness, psychodynamic, psychology, psychotherapy, punishment, reward, seduction, therapy, transference, victim on October 13, 2009 | 6 Comments »
For all these years I’ve been lacking the most important skills to succeed with hot women. In fact, I’ve been acting like a BNB (‘boring nervous bonehead’) around them. But now, at last, I’ve discovered how to get sex with hot babes.
Cake
Posted in For patients, For therapists, Review, Techniques, tagged amnesia, case study, CBT, childhood, counseling, counselling, detachment, distress, entrapment, escape, family, feelings, Freud, koan, love, mental health, mental illness, paradox, proverb, psychiatry, psychodynamic, psychology, psychotherapy, reality, schizophrenia, therapy, transference, victim, zen on October 10, 2009 | 1 Comment »
According to the proverb:
You can’t have your cake and eat it.
According to another proverb:
There’s no such word as “can’t”.



