keep up with the good stuff : this material turns out to be uniquely good !
@raniapasheko34916 күн бұрын
Wow very inspiring
@cryptzzz11888 күн бұрын
Thank you, I liked that :) Very wise lady
@x2mars8 күн бұрын
I wish I knew which I am!!!
@janeydick93679 күн бұрын
Your book is so helpfully clinically thank you.
@RayReklaw799310 күн бұрын
Wow! That was lovely and insightful. Thank you very much ❤
@sarahleahB10 күн бұрын
What I really enjoyed was the level of insight Ms. McWilliams has, in the area of BPD. Her insights have helped me to see areas that require looking into.
@trippingwithmelody429714 күн бұрын
So impressive. Just excellent. I'd like to know her thoughts on somatic therapies.
@ZimiAngadSingh14 күн бұрын
Love her! Amazing wisdom n clarity with so much humility 😊
@vanessaduval-pellerin839615 күн бұрын
She's just so interesting!
@CounselingCoachDavid15 күн бұрын
I found this incredibly helpful for understanding this Interviewing Technique. It was wonderfully explained and very appreciated! Thank you!! Keep up the great work!
@chrispasson194017 күн бұрын
very good
@Starstorm11120 күн бұрын
what a brilliant human being . It melts my heart her wisdom. Her way of putting all this topics out is fascinating and highly empathetic and deep. It's an honor to be able to learn from someone like this wonderful woman.
@taylormefford294824 күн бұрын
So glad to have found this video. Her books had a really big impact on the earliest years of my career, and it's cool to have a live re-interpretation of her own work.
@bellakrinkle938129 күн бұрын
What about the neurotic, who grew up within an authoritarian Christian family? Oh, I get it. On the spectrum of psychopathy, I'm was in the low range. This presentation was wonderful and very informative. As I listened I could only wonder about the 1000s of patients she helped over the years, and who also gave her her experience and the deep knowledge base she has.
@itr6540Ай бұрын
I would like to get 10 sessions from her… It is incredibly difficult to find a reliable therapist…
@itr6540Ай бұрын
I would like her to explain disorder vs perfectly healthy across cultures.
@goodenoughpsychiatristАй бұрын
This is such an informative video, explained simply and concisely.
@ease_yАй бұрын
This was so interesting, I could listen to her talk for hours.
@etcwhateverАй бұрын
Ohh i have paranoid tendencies. I dont trust anyone 😮
@etcwhateverАй бұрын
In Portugal the predominant type is clearly depressive maybe with a dash of masochistic. Its one of the countries in the world with the highest consumption of anti depressants and...ansiolitics (xanax, valium etc).
@pearlsofthequran1485Ай бұрын
She is an amazing person. I really loved her explanations.
@Happy-I-Am-Ай бұрын
Omg she’s unbelievably good , thank you for all these highly detailed insights
@c.brownell8618Ай бұрын
This is a summary of therapy that has taken my breath away. Thank you for your brilliance and ability to make the psychodynamics so understandable. I wish I'd been your patient fifty years ago!
@stuartsenften237Ай бұрын
I love this woman she is brilliant a genius and her insights are amazing thank you Doctor McWilliams !
@mohammedfazhridabdulkarim4376Ай бұрын
Her voice is so soothing. Same like Gabor Mate.
@jamilacarvalhoАй бұрын
I trully needed to hear this today. As an overwhelmed mother, I thank you both for this knowledge.
@RoseNascimentopsiАй бұрын
Thank You! I love Nancy! ❤
@orientiraАй бұрын
Beautiful woman ❤
@groovecanonАй бұрын
Isn’t she the fucking best? NANCYYYYY 👏
@mollyringwerm9224Ай бұрын
What I think would be helpful for psychotic people to know is that all thoughts are fantasies, for all living humans. The mind creates the thoughts, but there is no thinker. The "I" thought is a machine that generates thoughts based on the way it learned to think in early childhood. When you can't fall asleep at night or meditate because the thoughts in the head won't stop appearing, is it you who is thinking them? No, because if they belonged to you, you would be able to stop thinking them or choose the ones you wanted to think. They appear in the mind, but they have no source. If they have no source, how could they be real? They're not, they're fantasies. Life becomes so much easier when one realizes this. Loved this interview.
@amanr6346Ай бұрын
Dr McWilliams is such a delight to listen to, I’m training as a Psychodynamic Psychotherapist and her insights and experience is invaluable.
@kunalshitole3419Ай бұрын
" the Mind breaks at the point where life becomes unbearable and then the person Slips Away into a delusional solution to things "
@davidjoseph3403Ай бұрын
She's just nice. She puts me at ease. ❤ Smart actin', sympathetic. She reminds me of my analyst.
@tsengtingyun3759Ай бұрын
As a therapist, this is a good recap to fresh the foundation of my training.
@ReninenosАй бұрын
Nancy McWilliams is such a brilliant psychologist, researcher, and lecturer. She has honestly helped me immensely with my own understanding of how to be a practicing psychologist and how to utilize theory to help my clients.
@brother_of_bruhАй бұрын
„You‘ve gotta help me but you‘re gonna fail“ wait, that‘s kinda me lol
@SapsyАй бұрын
This woman is another level
@1dw1Ай бұрын
8:25 so fascinating. My new favorite channel to binge as a psych undergrad
@1dw1Ай бұрын
A great introduction to Dr. Michael Garrett for me
@janelboth2932Ай бұрын
Michal Garrett.Great.Thank you so much.
@janelboth29322 ай бұрын
Thank you, Nancy. You are always the best.
@janelboth29322 ай бұрын
Nancy Mcwilliams is one of my favorites. Thank you so much.
@janaR4572 ай бұрын
This is amazing 🎉
@heatherboughton59362 ай бұрын
I love psychodynamics. So much so that I trained in it. This woman though is amazing.
@etcwhateverАй бұрын
This looks interesting to me. A therapist that actually engages the patient. Sitting in a room with a quiet psychotherapist isnt going to work for me. 😅😂
@drj4u2b2 ай бұрын
They inside helper it's exactly like they WISE MIND from Dialectical behavioral therapy and and they bucket methaphor it's like radical acceptance from DBT
@joeyi.e12992 ай бұрын
This was amazing and inspired me so much as a psychology student ! Love her words at the end of the video ! It really took so much pressure off my shoulders ! Very sweet lady ! ❤
@sarabovo21512 ай бұрын
Studied the PDM for my exam in January, loved it. Love you, Nancy🥰
@sarabovo21512 ай бұрын
I love Nancy (yes, idealization, yes) 🥰
@GregCampanile-yz6uy2 ай бұрын
This is such an incredible resource.
@pianoslut8532 ай бұрын
"It's fun to just mouth off about things that are important to me for a long time" lmaoooo -- awesome interview, lots of insightful nuggets
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keep up with the good stuff : this material turns out to be uniquely good !
Wow very inspiring
Thank you, I liked that :) Very wise lady
I wish I knew which I am!!!
Your book is so helpfully clinically thank you.
Wow! That was lovely and insightful. Thank you very much ❤
What I really enjoyed was the level of insight Ms. McWilliams has, in the area of BPD. Her insights have helped me to see areas that require looking into.
So impressive. Just excellent. I'd like to know her thoughts on somatic therapies.
Love her! Amazing wisdom n clarity with so much humility 😊
She's just so interesting!
I found this incredibly helpful for understanding this Interviewing Technique. It was wonderfully explained and very appreciated! Thank you!! Keep up the great work!
very good
what a brilliant human being . It melts my heart her wisdom. Her way of putting all this topics out is fascinating and highly empathetic and deep. It's an honor to be able to learn from someone like this wonderful woman.
So glad to have found this video. Her books had a really big impact on the earliest years of my career, and it's cool to have a live re-interpretation of her own work.
What about the neurotic, who grew up within an authoritarian Christian family? Oh, I get it. On the spectrum of psychopathy, I'm was in the low range. This presentation was wonderful and very informative. As I listened I could only wonder about the 1000s of patients she helped over the years, and who also gave her her experience and the deep knowledge base she has.
I would like to get 10 sessions from her… It is incredibly difficult to find a reliable therapist…
I would like her to explain disorder vs perfectly healthy across cultures.
This is such an informative video, explained simply and concisely.
This was so interesting, I could listen to her talk for hours.
Ohh i have paranoid tendencies. I dont trust anyone 😮
In Portugal the predominant type is clearly depressive maybe with a dash of masochistic. Its one of the countries in the world with the highest consumption of anti depressants and...ansiolitics (xanax, valium etc).
She is an amazing person. I really loved her explanations.
Omg she’s unbelievably good , thank you for all these highly detailed insights
This is a summary of therapy that has taken my breath away. Thank you for your brilliance and ability to make the psychodynamics so understandable. I wish I'd been your patient fifty years ago!
I love this woman she is brilliant a genius and her insights are amazing thank you Doctor McWilliams !
Her voice is so soothing. Same like Gabor Mate.
I trully needed to hear this today. As an overwhelmed mother, I thank you both for this knowledge.
Thank You! I love Nancy! ❤
Beautiful woman ❤
Isn’t she the fucking best? NANCYYYYY 👏
What I think would be helpful for psychotic people to know is that all thoughts are fantasies, for all living humans. The mind creates the thoughts, but there is no thinker. The "I" thought is a machine that generates thoughts based on the way it learned to think in early childhood. When you can't fall asleep at night or meditate because the thoughts in the head won't stop appearing, is it you who is thinking them? No, because if they belonged to you, you would be able to stop thinking them or choose the ones you wanted to think. They appear in the mind, but they have no source. If they have no source, how could they be real? They're not, they're fantasies. Life becomes so much easier when one realizes this. Loved this interview.
Dr McWilliams is such a delight to listen to, I’m training as a Psychodynamic Psychotherapist and her insights and experience is invaluable.
" the Mind breaks at the point where life becomes unbearable and then the person Slips Away into a delusional solution to things "
She's just nice. She puts me at ease. ❤ Smart actin', sympathetic. She reminds me of my analyst.
As a therapist, this is a good recap to fresh the foundation of my training.
Nancy McWilliams is such a brilliant psychologist, researcher, and lecturer. She has honestly helped me immensely with my own understanding of how to be a practicing psychologist and how to utilize theory to help my clients.
„You‘ve gotta help me but you‘re gonna fail“ wait, that‘s kinda me lol
This woman is another level
8:25 so fascinating. My new favorite channel to binge as a psych undergrad
A great introduction to Dr. Michael Garrett for me
Michal Garrett.Great.Thank you so much.
Thank you, Nancy. You are always the best.
Nancy Mcwilliams is one of my favorites. Thank you so much.
This is amazing 🎉
I love psychodynamics. So much so that I trained in it. This woman though is amazing.
This looks interesting to me. A therapist that actually engages the patient. Sitting in a room with a quiet psychotherapist isnt going to work for me. 😅😂
They inside helper it's exactly like they WISE MIND from Dialectical behavioral therapy and and they bucket methaphor it's like radical acceptance from DBT
This was amazing and inspired me so much as a psychology student ! Love her words at the end of the video ! It really took so much pressure off my shoulders ! Very sweet lady ! ❤
Studied the PDM for my exam in January, loved it. Love you, Nancy🥰
I love Nancy (yes, idealization, yes) 🥰
This is such an incredible resource.
"It's fun to just mouth off about things that are important to me for a long time" lmaoooo -- awesome interview, lots of insightful nuggets