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and this is quite a greek from freud. perforate the mls was natural in the projected transferred his or her baggage onto the analyst. the analyst and how much of a present. that is not what it fromm central relatedness is. what he basically sees as the sole of the clinician and the soul of the client, the patient connecting, intersecting on a deep emotional basis. that is the clinician is active and shows himself or herself totally unlike authority and orthodox posture. this can lead to benefits obviously, but it can also lead to problems. when the clinician opens himself or herself totally to the patient, the clinician is giving away a lot, showing a lot, attaching to the patient in odd ways. in fromm's case, it led to a lot of what we call ethical breaches. key among other things -- jerry told me the story about how he went to visit fromm and he got up there and proceeded to tell him for three hours about his patient, elizabeth taylor. that's not kosher. my fear account is 19 at this point, all i. martha graham, on and
and this is quite a greek from freud. perforate the mls was natural in the projected transferred his or her baggage onto the analyst. the analyst and how much of a present. that is not what it fromm central relatedness is. what he basically sees as the sole of the clinician and the soul of the client, the patient connecting, intersecting on a deep emotional basis. that is the clinician is active and shows himself or herself totally unlike authority and orthodox posture. this can lead to...
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psychological problem we have here what would freud say about all this the famous psychiatrist may well have found interesting a line of research performed and published repeatedly over the past decade that shows that chemicals like bisphenol a b.p.a. are widespread in the american food supply but generally not as widespread or even are banned outright in canada and europe as nature magazine noted in an article titled us opts not to ban b.p.a. in canned foods b.p.a. mimics the hormone estrogen even in low doses yesterday of course is the hormone that makes girls into girls and women into women and what happens to men when they take estrogen their penises get smaller as yahoo news reported a study in canada found that estrogen mimicking chemicals definitely can affect penis size the article titled bisphenol a may cause smaller pieces notes this year research regarding bisphenol a influencing smaller genitals and penises in male humans may be a sizable problem for men already worried about the size of their nether regions articles author pending richards further notes that scientists in c
psychological problem we have here what would freud say about all this the famous psychiatrist may well have found interesting a line of research performed and published repeatedly over the past decade that shows that chemicals like bisphenol a b.p.a. are widespread in the american food supply but generally not as widespread or even are banned outright in canada and europe as nature magazine noted in an article titled us opts not to ban b.p.a. in canned foods b.p.a. mimics the hormone estrogen...
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he had gone to vienna to learn what he could from freud. he brought some of the was in to the information to the young man. when they arrive in washington, a couple of things happen. he is a boy scout. he claimed to be the youngest eagle scout ever. regardless of his merits in that regard, he came and met calvin cool a.j. at the white house. he went to the library of congress and he read up on freud and snake thompson helped him through it. well, that was a turning point in his career. it happened right near washington. when -- it is appropriate that we meet here also in a bookstore when we're talking about scientology because if there was ever, i mean, ever movement in a way has a book behind it. you can always dig through the movements and someone has written a book that changed the world. for ron that world shaking book was "die nettic" which came out in 1950, and it dominated "the new york times" best seller list in a way that i hope to emulate. [laughter] but it so much so that it sort of set the category for self-help books. it entame
he had gone to vienna to learn what he could from freud. he brought some of the was in to the information to the young man. when they arrive in washington, a couple of things happen. he is a boy scout. he claimed to be the youngest eagle scout ever. regardless of his merits in that regard, he came and met calvin cool a.j. at the white house. he went to the library of congress and he read up on freud and snake thompson helped him through it. well, that was a turning point in his career. it...
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continuing therapy that finally resulted in mary's release from these -- >> what would you see sigmund freud would say about in? >> there is a way of seeing exorism in a psychological sense. there is certainly a wisdom in doing that. namely, we are dealing with the human soul. >> is there also wisdom in dealing with the way jesus did in a parallel form? you can be exor sietioned today. exorism does exist. less than going to that extreme or extent, there are spiritual disorders that can be corrected through prayer, fasting and other forms of self-discipline? >> i would say that is the case. this is the way in which we come to deal with who we are at the core of our being. >> this is what you say about mary magdalene and the resurrection. the surest truth about mary magdalene remains her vision at the mouth of jesus' tomb recounted in all the gospels starting with mark. her vision marks separation of jesus from his flesh and his entry in to a resurrected existence like angels. as jesus himself described it. you point out where. not the reanimated corns on which literalists have insisted. you g
continuing therapy that finally resulted in mary's release from these -- >> what would you see sigmund freud would say about in? >> there is a way of seeing exorism in a psychological sense. there is certainly a wisdom in doing that. namely, we are dealing with the human soul. >> is there also wisdom in dealing with the way jesus did in a parallel form? you can be exor sietioned today. exorism does exist. less than going to that extreme or extent, there are spiritual disorders...
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. >> freud says a loss of love generates shame. she felt shame. i say she couldn't tolerate that so she summoned up a murderous rage and it was triggered when she went there. >> just as you look it's contempt. she will feel -- how can someone -- the murder of someone she says she is loved. talk about this in cold and calculating demeanor. there has been have been knee jodies on the hand sometimes jushe is just like jody. for a juror sore someone listening you want them to say i am so sorry. nubbing she simply >> is she crazy? >> she is detached from her feelings to a fault such that she can do this. she can drive and go start making out with some convention guy she met. >> making out? the boyfriend says she kissed him hours after she killed travis. here is her being asked about that one. >> how could you kiss another man when you knew when you just did to travis. >> again, my state of mind wasn't right at that time. >> this is hours after towards. >> your mind wasn't right. what say you? >> she wants us to say of course her mind wasn't right. the
. >> freud says a loss of love generates shame. she felt shame. i say she couldn't tolerate that so she summoned up a murderous rage and it was triggered when she went there. >> just as you look it's contempt. she will feel -- how can someone -- the murder of someone she says she is loved. talk about this in cold and calculating demeanor. there has been have been knee jodies on the hand sometimes jushe is just like jody. for a juror sore someone listening you want them to say i am...
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freud said people will do things in groups they might not do by themselves.a dangerous recipe when you have unsupervised 16 year olds drinking like this. to me it's a miracle the victim didn't die of alcohol poisoning or aspirate. it's outrageous the things that were done to her. i was listening to your earlier segment. what i found very striking is when the attorney was talking about how when someone's 75 years old he shouldn't have to still live with being a sex offender. what about the victim? she's got to live with this when she's 75 years old. every relationship she ever gets into, everything she ever does, she's going to have to explain this. i wish her much strength because it's a horror beyond imagination. >> when people get convicted, you have to take -- step back and say the victim's this girl, not these boys that have done this. their behavior was reprehensible and they have to be held to account. >> exactly. >> let's move to the jodi arias case which is really quite gruesomely appalling and addictive to many, i know. what do you think of this? is
freud said people will do things in groups they might not do by themselves.a dangerous recipe when you have unsupervised 16 year olds drinking like this. to me it's a miracle the victim didn't die of alcohol poisoning or aspirate. it's outrageous the things that were done to her. i was listening to your earlier segment. what i found very striking is when the attorney was talking about how when someone's 75 years old he shouldn't have to still live with being a sex offender. what about the...
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in a sense, you can say there is no god and freud is his praufrt, so for the sake of sexual liberation, we're allowing a lot of things to be let go. we'll see what happens. we can only trust that the lord is still with his people and loved the world that his son died to save. >> your imminence, isn't that part of the struggle, what you're speaking about, preaching from the gospel? so many gathrics in the country see the tension between church doctrine and their own lives that are leading them in a different direction, whether there's a majority of catholics in marriage who support gay marriage, those who call for a greatal role for women in the church, who are less opposed to abortion or even contraception. how does he resolve that tension? >> i'm not sure you can resolve it when it's a matter of principal. all those matters weren't around 50 years ago. what has happened to our culture that suddenly these become cultural imperatives? in history, when you take a look at societies that come and go, when the chips are down, people usually go with their society, usually, not always, and th
in a sense, you can say there is no god and freud is his praufrt, so for the sake of sexual liberation, we're allowing a lot of things to be let go. we'll see what happens. we can only trust that the lord is still with his people and loved the world that his son died to save. >> your imminence, isn't that part of the struggle, what you're speaking about, preaching from the gospel? so many gathrics in the country see the tension between church doctrine and their own lives that are leading...
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. >> we were talking about that wonderful line it was in fact freud. but the election was hugely dramatic on all kinds of levels. 1i think nixon who always regarded kennedy has a friend she liked kennedy. one of the things i found after the nastiest campaign in the race against douglas which the fervor turn against him that shortly after that, he spoke with some kids at harvard and said i'm really glad mrs. douglas lost. so they were friendly. mix and supported his membership application to the country club and they invited the nixon's to the wedding when jack kennedy was laid up with a bad back injury nixon sort of helped the reorganization of the senate but she wrote to him and said you are one of the most wonderful people. so i won't call them friends. they were politicians no one is really friends in this business. >> o'neill and ronald reagan must have been friends. >> but they were friendly colleagues, roughly the same age and kennedy was playing rough. nothing was called back and he felt he was being roughed up. they were saying terrible things
. >> we were talking about that wonderful line it was in fact freud. but the election was hugely dramatic on all kinds of levels. 1i think nixon who always regarded kennedy has a friend she liked kennedy. one of the things i found after the nastiest campaign in the race against douglas which the fervor turn against him that shortly after that, he spoke with some kids at harvard and said i'm really glad mrs. douglas lost. so they were friendly. mix and supported his membership application...
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you're preaching it now in a context where in a sense you could say there is no god and freud is hisrofit. so for the sake of sexual liberation, we're willing to let a lot of other liberties go. and i'm not sure we realize what's going on. i think he'll help us to realize it better, and we'll see what happens. we can only trust that the lord is still with his people and loves the world that his son died to save. >> but your eminence, isn't that part of the struggle? what you're speaking act, about, preaching from the gospel as so many catholics in this country see that tension between church doctrine and their own life experiences? their own consciences that are leading them in a different direction. whether there's a majority of catholics in america who support gay marriage, those who call for a greater role for women in the church, who are less opposed to abortion or even contraception. how does he resolve that tension? >> well, i'm not sure you can resolve it. it's a matter of principle. all those issues weren't around 50 years ago. what has happened to our cull cha cher culture t
you're preaching it now in a context where in a sense you could say there is no god and freud is hisrofit. so for the sake of sexual liberation, we're willing to let a lot of other liberties go. and i'm not sure we realize what's going on. i think he'll help us to realize it better, and we'll see what happens. we can only trust that the lord is still with his people and loves the world that his son died to save. >> but your eminence, isn't that part of the struggle? what you're speaking...
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this is about people -- it is freud in a culture of medicine. something that we have known about for 30 years and we have failed to fix. worse than that, we will people into a false sense of security. i will tell you that as well. you have come out and your accusative doing things with dogs or whatever it is these days or whatever. in which they said that we will never again publish a clinical trial unless it is being hosted on a publicly acceptable register. because they said, okay. if they want to publish it, they want to get it in high-impact journalism. therefore, if we have that carrot. if we are the evidence of the medical journal, we can tell people that you're not allowed allowed to do so into you registered animal beforehand. but if you folks visit with the existing spec johns, that doesn't get the results. but it creates the opportunity where we can see what is being conducted and then we can go on and say, at least we have charm of spotting what's missing. everything is fantastic, then everything is fixed. in the and secretary board o
this is about people -- it is freud in a culture of medicine. something that we have known about for 30 years and we have failed to fix. worse than that, we will people into a false sense of security. i will tell you that as well. you have come out and your accusative doing things with dogs or whatever it is these days or whatever. in which they said that we will never again publish a clinical trial unless it is being hosted on a publicly acceptable register. because they said, okay. if they...
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it's a wonderful line we thought he was under the influence of cheney but he was under freud i think the 1960 election was dramatic all kind of levels. one, nixon was always regarded kennedy as a friend. he liked kennedy. one of the things i found after nixon's campaign bus but douglas -- campaign with the douglas he spoke with some kids at harvard and said i am really glad that mrs. douglas lost. but mix and supported kanaby's membership application to the burning tree country club and jack and jackie invited them to the wedding when jack kennedy was laid up with a back injury nixon helped in the senate and protected him and mrs. kennedy wrote to him and said you are one of the most wonderful people. i won't call them friends, they were politicians. no one is really friends in this business. >> o'neill and ronald reagan must have been friends. >> yeah right. [laughter] there were colleagues and roughly the same age. nothing was held back. she felt she was being roughed up and they were saying terrible things about him. there was a left leaning campaign for the more he thought when i
it's a wonderful line we thought he was under the influence of cheney but he was under freud i think the 1960 election was dramatic all kind of levels. one, nixon was always regarded kennedy as a friend. he liked kennedy. one of the things i found after nixon's campaign bus but douglas -- campaign with the douglas he spoke with some kids at harvard and said i am really glad that mrs. douglas lost. but mix and supported kanaby's membership application to the burning tree country club and jack...
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i'm not freud or marx or kamo or the--the labor movement. i'm not malcolm x. but i talk a lot about the problems that we're facing today and i find that a lot of young people agree with it. a lot of people who have been radical thinkers and are--continue to be radical thinkers looking for, you know, new answers. i find very conservative people, you know, because it--i really believe in democracy. i really believe that--us getting together and making the changes. when i tell people, 'no, i don't like marx because marx has a dictatorship with the proletariat.' 'no, i don't like plato because he has a dictatorship of the educated elite,' you know. a lot of--of, you know, republicans, conservative thinkers, are--are very excited about that. but i find some people who are--who are--who are caught up in that notion of science, that notion, 'well, what is the answer'--you know, the--it's a christian notion. it's a scientific notion. i--i don't know the answer. we can sit together, we can work out this answer. let's start talking about it. because the talking about it
i'm not freud or marx or kamo or the--the labor movement. i'm not malcolm x. but i talk a lot about the problems that we're facing today and i find that a lot of young people agree with it. a lot of people who have been radical thinkers and are--continue to be radical thinkers looking for, you know, new answers. i find very conservative people, you know, because it--i really believe in democracy. i really believe that--us getting together and making the changes. when i tell people, 'no, i don't...
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>> the psychology of it is this, freud said comedy and humor is one of the best defenses against suffering viewed from across the street. i'm sure there is a very angry chicken out there who is mad about all the slurs when he crossed the road. i didn't happen to like the gay man choir singing at academy awards about we saw your boobs because oi'm a woman. it is a way we're able to lighten up tragedy and have a moment of common healing through it. and, yes, this group has a right to be upset like the chicken has the right to be upset. >> julia, you're nodding. why? >> i totally agree. if you look at it, if you spend all your time complaining and writing letters and none of your time fixing the problem, you know, this is where you're at. i think just, you know, laugh about it and if you don't think it is funny, go fix the problem. >> click. turn the channel. i know that's what a lot of people say. coming up, we'll talk football. top quarterback in the nfl signed a huge contract, as in ka-ching, huge. $120 million, six years. is any athlete worth that amount of money? we're going to debate th
>> the psychology of it is this, freud said comedy and humor is one of the best defenses against suffering viewed from across the street. i'm sure there is a very angry chicken out there who is mad about all the slurs when he crossed the road. i didn't happen to like the gay man choir singing at academy awards about we saw your boobs because oi'm a woman. it is a way we're able to lighten up tragedy and have a moment of common healing through it. and, yes, this group has a right to be...
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president obama is in florida if i had freud talk about the economy and job creation. he is speaking live at port miami starting at 1:5 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the dallas city hall. >> november 24rks196 3, dallas nightclub operator jack ruby shot and killed lee harvey oswald. the man arrested for the ssassination of j.f.k. >> i felt very sorry for jack ruby. he looked alone. he looked forlorn. he just really looked pitiful. he never said anything. never smiled. i made eye-to-eye contact with him. his eyes were fixed. he had a vacant stare, i guess you would say. i really felt sorry for him. >> this saturday at 7:15 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on a c-span 3. >> the u.s. chamber of commerce is hosting its annual aviation summit this weekend in washington. united conned fell in president and c.e.o. jeffery smisek spoke about why he thinks current air fares are a bargain. >> i was just wondering if air fares as they continue to climb, has it got to a point where the leisure traveler may not be able to make as many trips as they would have
president obama is in florida if i had freud talk about the economy and job creation. he is speaking live at port miami starting at 1:5 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the dallas city hall. >> november 24rks196 3, dallas nightclub operator jack ruby shot and killed lee harvey oswald. the man arrested for the ssassination of j.f.k. >> i felt very sorry for jack ruby. he looked alone. he looked forlorn. he just really looked pitiful. he never said anything. never smiled. i made...