Kemtrup

Kemtrup

@kemtrup.bsky.social

Thoughts not about anything professional

465 Followers 226 Following 204 Posts Joined Nov 2024
6 months ago

But maybe that is why it is unpopular. People are so committed (unconsciously?) to trying to give (and often failing) their kids a leg up, they don’t want equality of opportunity in a more truly fair market of competition.

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6 months ago

“volunteer” experience, favoring fancy private high schools) that the rich have used to give their children a leg up in admissions.

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6 months ago

An added bonus is reduced existential terror in parents about saving to give their kids a leg up.

Such a program also would require increased focus on equality in education, eg ending legacy admissions, lotteries for all qualified students instead of looking for things (fancy personal statements,

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6 months ago

universal healthcare, and it very much captures anger about the injustice and unfairness of neoliberalism on both the right and left.

I’m not even sure I even like the idea, but it’s odd to me that someone isn’t pushing for it publicly, politically.

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6 months ago

It strikes me that this would be incredibly popular if someone sold it. It captures the imagination of the libertarian right (we still have free markets and maybe even lower income tax) and the left (in some ways this is far more egalitarian, esp if you leave in place things like

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6 months ago

Do politicians ever try to win by advocating something like Rawls’ “property owning democracy” which rests (heavily) on taxing inheritance (and inheritance-like gifts) to create funds for young people who don’t have inheritance?

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10 months ago
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wtf is a mental breakdown? wtf is a self? wtf is boredom? YouTube video by wtf is life

Really enjoyed this conversation between @kemtrup.bsky.social & Max Kusovitsky on Winnicott's fear of breakdown--fear of something that has already happened to us & its implications for treatment.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGg0...

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11 months ago
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E116 - What are Mental Disorders? (with Dr. Awais Aftab) - The Thinking Mind Podcast: Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Dr Awais Aftab is a psychiatrist in Cleveland, Ohio and Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University. He is the author of Conversations in Critical Psychiatry - a 2024...

I am on the Thinking Mind podcast with Anya Borissova, talking about various conceptual and critical issues around psychiatric diagnosis and classification.

thinkingmindpodcast.buzzsprout.com/277019/episo...

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1 year ago

This sort of psychological stance guarantees that one’s closest friends, and those which are in relationships of some kind of interdependence will come under the greatest attack. While enemies will be perceived with a more cool, logical understanding and even empathy. Enemies will make sense.

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1 year ago

doing only what they are told, or they are fakers, tricksters, manipulators who need to be punished.

I think politics has been taken over by this absence of mentalization.

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1 year ago

works by sacrificing and trusting that allies/friends will sacrifice too seems naive or absurd. Instead it FEELS that it must be that supposed allies are actually getting one over on you, manipulating you.

Such a person then attacks allies, friends as a test to see if they will be perfectly loyal,

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1 year ago

One thing to add. If you don’t have the ability “mentalize,” you can’t trust allies and friends. The idea that you and your allies put aside short term self-interest in order to gain more in the long term is virtually unbelievable. Cooperation and mutual advantage that

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1 year ago
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Neurodiversity and the Myth of Moral Decline How to spot reactionary critiques of medicalisation

Neurodiversity and the Myth of Moral Decline

How to spot reactionary critiques of medicalisation

@drrobertchapman.bsky.social

open.substack.com/pub/neurodiv...

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1 year ago

This is a game in which one learns the most awkward ways to move their arms.

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1 year ago
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What's New? The Enduring Influence of Psychoanalysis Many contemporary approaches to psychotherapy have their origins in classic psychoanalytic theory, yet they ignore or negate some fundamental dynamic principles.

Can we do psych without psychoanalysis?

@psychiara.bsky.social offers some thoughts.

www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/fr...

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1 year ago
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Omnipotence in the transference and in the countertransference The concept of omnipotence refers to a primitive fantasy, a mechanism of defense, and a pathological psychic structure. Omnipotence and its derivative defensive operation, omnipotent control, are h...

Related:

www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1...

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1 year ago

… you either get thoughtful acceptance of reality and growth, communication and collaboration to effect realistic change, or you get greater denial of reality, backlash, emotional explosion, attack…

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1 year ago

As long as the environment provides for success, life is stable. The baby gets what it wants and feels omnipotent.

But when the environment fails to provide, when the territory can’t be acquired, when the economy gets worse, when greatness doesn’t come just because you say so, well…

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1 year ago

When a tyrant or anything like a tyrant is in power, in business or politics- they see the world through the lens of omnipotence. “I want this and that is enough to make it be.” “I want more territory, there it is. I want economic greatness, there it is.”

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1 year ago

see and feel the world through the infantile lens of omnipotence with no way healthy, thoughtful way to let go of omnipotence. Instead you see extreme denial of reality, paranoia, lashing out, attempts at manipulation, emotional explosions, malice, extreme neediness, etc.

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1 year ago

provide things, in which one is obviously not omnipotent.

But when development goes wrong, the seeds of personality disorder and especially the inability to mentalize (intuitively form competing, realistic hypotheses about why people are treating you this way or that) arise. The person continues to

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1 year ago

provided. There is no developed understanding of cause and effect, only a sense of I want and it happens, as if (metaphorically) one is omnipotent.

Ordinary development requires children to reconcile these feelings of omnipotence with reality, esp reality outside of the world in which caregivers

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1 year ago

Recent current events in politics cannot be understood well without reference to what psychoanalysts call “omnipotence.” Simply put, the idea is that an infant feels omnipotent in ordinary “good enough” conditions. The baby is hungry and food is provided. The baby wants relief, and comfort is

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1 year ago

I can’t find it :(

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1 year ago
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Colwyn Trevarthen – Notre Dame Symposium Human Nature and Early Experience YouTube video by The Evolved Nest

Colwyn Trevarthan’s work on infants and “musicality” of early relationships and the bodily origins of mental life seem not well known but are so interesting.

Here’s an intro:

Thoughts?

m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZX-T...

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1 year ago

Some of this is caused by financial incentives in managed care but I sort of doubt that’s the only cause.

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1 year ago

You see this in:

-simple categorical dx over dimensional
-brief manualized treatments over depth
-interventions and tools over therapy relationship
-measurement of psych change via simple surveys instead of more complex tools
-move away from pragmatism and pluralism

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1 year ago

My Thesis: The root problem of most problems in psychotherapy and psychiatry is an unnecessary and pernicious institutional pressure to diagnose and act algorithmically and simply instead of with complexity and context. Procedure over thinking. Rules over adaptive practical reasoning.

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1 year ago
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The Limits of Data Policymakers want to make decisions based on clear data, but important factors are lost when we rely solely on data. A philosopher writes:

Wise words from C. Thi Nguyen for a world chasing measurements. issues.org/limits-of-da...

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1 year ago

Am just starting his book:

global.oup.com/academic/pro...

I can’t say I agree with everything he says but seems worth engaging with.

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