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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Psychodynamic Case Formulation (2012 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2022

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

[Rerun] Dr. Kirk provides an in-depth psychodynamic case formulation for Gloria of the famous Gloria Tapes. What defenses does she exhibit? How did her personality develop?

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Today's episode is a highly technical episode and I'm actually kind of going out on a limb here taking a little bit of a risk

0:07.7

Because I don't know if anyone will enjoy this. I might just be wasting my time people at minute three might just go

0:14.3

This is so boring and turn it off. So taking a bit of a risk

0:17.6

So let me know if this actually appeals to you because I like to do this sort of thing and would love to do more

0:23.0

But if everyone hates it, then I won't do it

0:26.2

It's a case formulation. So it's very technical. I would imagine it would appeal to

0:32.3

Psychotherapists or people who are very interested in

0:35.4

psychotherapy

0:36.6

So again, let me know if this is a good thing or a bad thing

0:41.2

If I don't hear from anybody, I'm probably just gonna do it anyway because I like to do this sort of thing

0:45.3

All right, here we go

0:47.1

This episode is a presentation of a case formulation of Gloria as presented in her session with Carl Rogers

0:55.8

Gloria is a woman in the 1960s who agreed to be filmed in the 1960s

1:01.8

In a session with the renowned therapist Carl Rogers and this film is very famous

1:07.2

You can see it on YouTube if you like in fact

1:09.4

I recommend that you actually that you watch it before you listen to this podcast because

1:15.4

This podcast will not make a lot of sense without having seen it already

1:19.4

And if you've seen it in the past a long time ago, it might be good to watch it again. All right

1:25.1

So what is a case formulation?

1:28.7

Therapists formulate an idea of what is going on with their clients and they call these case

1:35.1

formulations. It's like a summary of the client and their issues

1:39.3

The ultimate aim of a formulation is not to appear smart

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