PSYC 32 My Personalit y Profile: The Psychoanaly tic Perspective ANALYZE YOURSELF! Before the training of any Freudian therapist is considered complete, the budding therapist must first psychoanalyze themselves. So I ask you to d o this. PART 1: BE THE PATIENT 1.Think about yourself. Find a quiet place where you can be alone. Get out your phone (or s ome other recording device) and record yourself t alking out loud about your life and some of the things that might be bothering you or causing anxiety in you. Try not to worry about being judged as you will be alone and nobody will ever hear this recording. Be honest with yourself and talk about anything that comes to mind. Talk for as long as you have something to say, but attempt to talk for a minimum of 30 minutes. 2.Record as many dreams that y ou can capture over the rest of the s emester. Keep your phone next to you while you sleep (or a tape recorder or even just a note pad) and when you wake up during a dream, record as much o f the details as you possibly can capture before the memories of the dream fade. 3.Look at these inkblots. Write down what you see in them. (A) Nos Foratu
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PSYC 32 My Personality Profile: The Psychoanalytic Perspective
ANALYZE YOURSELF!
Before the training of any Freudian therapist is considered complete, the budding therapist must firstpsychoanalyze themselves. So I ask you to do this.
PART 1: BE THE PATIENT
1. Think about yourself. Find a quiet place where you can be alone. Get out your phone (or some
other recording device) and record yourself talking out loud about your life and some of the
things that might be bothering you or causing anxiety in you. Try not to worry about being
judged as you will be alone and nobody will ever hear this recording. Be honest with yourself
and talk about anything that comes to mind. Talk for as long as you have something to say, butattempt to talk for a minimum of 30 minutes.
2. Record as many dreams that you can capture over the rest of the semester. Keep your phone
next to you while you sleep (or a tape recorder or even just a note pad) and when you wake up
during a dream, record as much of the details as you possibly can capture before the memories
of the dream fade.
3. Look at these inkblots. Write down what you see in them.