1 hr 29 min

Dissecting Fear with Jørgen Rasmussen: The Role of Perception and Experience 2 Vikings podcast

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What are the key components of the psychological illusion model that Jorgen uses, and how does it differ from traditional models in understanding and treating mental illnesses? The concept of emotions and thoughts being impersonal and thousands of years old was discussed. How does this view alter the way we should perceive and deal with our own thoughts and feelings?
In this episode we have Jørgen Rasmussen as a guest. He is known for his work in hypnosis and psychological change. He has authored books like "Provocative Hypnosis" and "Provocative Suggestions" and developed the Psychological Illusion Model, which is a unique approach to therapy focusing on understanding and transforming psychological illusions .
You can visit Jorgens webiste here: Jørgen Rasmussen - Tilstandstrening
We also talk about:
00:00 Fascination with family member's schizophrenia and behavior.
07:35 Psychology changed after split brain surgeries.
16:36 Metaphor of drink relates to psychiatric diagnosis.
17:36 Antidepressants questioned; emphasizing education and perspective shift.
26:14 Priests helped more when not rushed.
28:24 Understanding others' thoughts, reflecting without suffering.
37:18 Managing fear by accepting and not resisting.
42:10 Therapy evolves to change thought relationship, mindfulness.
46:11 Hypnosis as an intriguing paradox of direction.
54:35 Recognizing emotions: excitement, anxiety, and self-awareness.
57:17 Feelings reflect personal perspective, not external reality.
01:04:59 Clients often claim ownership of negative thoughts.
01:12:06 Studying psychology doesn't always lead to skills.
01:14:09 Praise for relevant examples and Keegan model.
01:18:59 Exploring boundaries, insights, and psychological development.
01:25:19 Trade-offs in life and shifting priorities.
 

What are the key components of the psychological illusion model that Jorgen uses, and how does it differ from traditional models in understanding and treating mental illnesses? The concept of emotions and thoughts being impersonal and thousands of years old was discussed. How does this view alter the way we should perceive and deal with our own thoughts and feelings?
In this episode we have Jørgen Rasmussen as a guest. He is known for his work in hypnosis and psychological change. He has authored books like "Provocative Hypnosis" and "Provocative Suggestions" and developed the Psychological Illusion Model, which is a unique approach to therapy focusing on understanding and transforming psychological illusions .
You can visit Jorgens webiste here: Jørgen Rasmussen - Tilstandstrening
We also talk about:
00:00 Fascination with family member's schizophrenia and behavior.
07:35 Psychology changed after split brain surgeries.
16:36 Metaphor of drink relates to psychiatric diagnosis.
17:36 Antidepressants questioned; emphasizing education and perspective shift.
26:14 Priests helped more when not rushed.
28:24 Understanding others' thoughts, reflecting without suffering.
37:18 Managing fear by accepting and not resisting.
42:10 Therapy evolves to change thought relationship, mindfulness.
46:11 Hypnosis as an intriguing paradox of direction.
54:35 Recognizing emotions: excitement, anxiety, and self-awareness.
57:17 Feelings reflect personal perspective, not external reality.
01:04:59 Clients often claim ownership of negative thoughts.
01:12:06 Studying psychology doesn't always lead to skills.
01:14:09 Praise for relevant examples and Keegan model.
01:18:59 Exploring boundaries, insights, and psychological development.
01:25:19 Trade-offs in life and shifting priorities.
 

1 hr 29 min