Categories: All - emotions - psychology - methods - simplicity

by Matthias Behrends 5 years ago

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Behrends, Matthias (2018) On the need to unlearn when working with emotions

The central idea revolves around the necessity of unlearning established methods when dealing with emotions to adopt more effective strategies. Notably, the emphasis is placed on practical results over theoretical beliefs.

Behrends, Matthias (2018) On the need to unlearn when working with emotions

Behrends, Matthias (2018) On the need to unlearn when working with emotions

Keywords

Evaluation

Locations

Youtube

Quotations & Comments

"Credit goes mainly to the methods - much less so to the performer."
"It does not matter what we believe that works - what matters is what we see that works."
"Many have a hight resistance to adapting simple solutions when you have invested a lot in complicated ones"
"Psychologists are more likely to overcomplicate matters"
copy to psychologists
"Stop (only) talking about emotions - start doing"
"Stop making things so complicated"
"The process of unlearning is even bigger than the learning process."
"Empty Your Cup"
"Stop doing (most of) what you are already doing"

Tasks

Complete excerpts from video and link with icon, like below - excerpt the quotes please, everything that seems relevant to you

Reference

[https://mb.emotioncoaching.net Matthias Behrends]