Introduced as Jiang's modern analogue for directly revisiting parental resentment and thereby 'facing the beast.'
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talk therapy
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...have as your, as a child, right? And we will through talk therapy reimagine your childhood, okay? Is that a good idea? Would I..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...have as your, as a child, right? And we will through talk therapy reimagine your childhood, okay? Is that a good idea? Would I..."
Key Notes
Jiang says early Freud believed psychoanalysis could recover real childhood sexual trauma through talk therapy and that belief/advocacy helped patients heal.
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"...have as your, as a child, right? And we will through talk therapy reimagine your childhood, okay? Is that a good idea? Would I..."
"Why not? Why not? What's the problem with that? Because I'll be like just like the metaphor like facing the beast and I don't..."
"I therefore put forward the thesis that at the bottom of every case of hysteria there are one or more occurrences of premature sexual..."
"...Because even though they're traumatized, the memory's still there. So through talk therapy, I can slowly reconstruct the experience and this will help them..."
"...path and and that's what virgil's saying like let's not do talk therapy let's not go to therapy guys because because all that's going..."
"...that it's going to be way better than if you do talk therapy if you dive deep down into it but the point is..."
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