Können wir uns grundlegend verändern? Kritische Fragen an die Psychologie
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Narrated by:
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Ulfried Geuter
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Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber
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Gerhard Roth
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By:
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Ulfried Geuter
About this listen
Dieser Meinung war schon Sigmund Freud. Er sah das Ziel einer Psychotherapie darin, "das neurotische Elend durch das alltägliche Unglück zu ersetzen". Und dennoch: Wer zurückblickt, sieht sich in der Erinnerung meist als einen anderen Menschen, als den, der er heute ist. Wir verändern uns also offenbar ständig. Wovon hängt es ab, in welchem Ausmaß ist es möglich und wie kann ein Psychotherapeut dabei helfen? Über diese Fragen diskutieren Professor Dr. Dr. Gerhard Roth, Hirnforscher aus Bremen, und Professor Dr. Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, Psychoanalytikerin aus Frankfurt.©2008 SWR (P)2008 SWR
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