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Psychology Unplugged

Freud and Psychoanalysis

Psychology Unplugged

Dr. Corey J. Nigro

Health & Fitness, Social Sciences, Mental Health, Science, Medicine

3.8710 Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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0:00.0

Hi again, everyone. This is Dr. Niagara. Our next episode of Psychology Unplugged. As always, thank you to our followers,

0:08.9

listeners here in the United States and internationally. I look forward to doing this every week,

0:14.6

and I appreciate your continued support and things and encouragement.

0:22.2

Keep reaching out if I haven't gotten back to you.

0:25.3

I do my best to reach out to as many people as I can.

0:29.5

And I'll give you the different means to get in touch with me

0:33.1

at the end of this episode as I usually do.

0:37.8

So this topic, somebody had, I haven't covered it before,

0:43.3

and I'll explain why,

0:45.9

but someone reached out who is a student

0:49.0

and uses our program a lot to help with their education and asks if I could do an episode

0:58.2

on Freud and psychoanalysis.

1:02.3

Now, if you have been a consistent follower of this program, it may come a surprise why I have

1:09.0

chosen this topic.

1:11.7

As, again, for those of you follow, you know that my training was very much,

1:17.7

and really was cognitive behavioral, rationally motive treatment.

1:21.9

And I will continuously defer to those as being the most effective research-based treatment and psychotherapeutic interventions for the vast majority of all psychiatric conditions.

1:36.3

However, I think is also important to at least do an episode in terms of where this all come from.

1:49.5

Now, one of the fun classes I took in my doctoral program,

1:56.2

but an awesome professor who was a commander in the Chicago Police Department and he started a

2:04.7

master's program in police psychology and he would he did the he taught this course

2:13.1

it was the history of psychology and it was a really it was one of my favorite classes and it was

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