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Flippin' Freud!

Flippin' Freud!

By John Martin Ramsay

Self-help psychology! No couch, no Freudian analysis. Take control of your life right now and laugh, too. Based on the work of Marlowe O. Erickson.

These episodes of FLIPPIN' FREUD are from copyrighted material but are free to be quoted with an acknowledgement:
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marlowe.home.blog/author/ronekstrandyahoocom/
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32. The story of a case of domestic violence.

Flippin' Freud!Mar 03, 2019

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Episode 25. Recapitulation

Episode 25. Recapitulation

(pp.  67-68)

Mar 13, 201911:07
34. Concluding remarks and summary of insights.

34. Concluding remarks and summary of insights.

This episode concludes the podcasts of FLIPPIN' FREUD.

Mar 03, 201922:42
33. Everyone has the potential to be joyful!

33. Everyone has the potential to be joyful!

Dr. Erickson gives a review of some of his cases which illustrate key concepts in his approach in counseling.  This is useful to individuals and even to clinical psychologists.  (pp.  93-102)

Mar 03, 201922:37
32. The story of a case of domestic violence.

32. The story of a case of domestic violence.

She had reason to be afraid of her husband.  Marlowe did, too!  The story puts Marlowe Erickson's skills as a clinical psychologist to the test.  What would you have done in this situation?  (pp.  87-93)

Mar 03, 201916:35
31. Don't do anything about smoking!

31. Don't do anything about smoking!

Joe Smoke began smoking as a teenager.  His wife also smoked.  Marlowe plays out his entertaining ideas for them about smoking.  (pp.  81-87 )

Mar 03, 201917:04
30. I am worried that I worry.

30. I am worried that I worry.

How to find a surrogate worrier, someone to do the worrying for you!  (pp.  78-81)

Mar 02, 201906:03
29. Infidelity on the burner.

29. Infidelity on the burner.

The husband who had had an affair asked "what he could do to make peace with Ann [his wife]."  (pp.  76-78)

Feb 28, 201905:17
28. After being raped in her home.

28. After being raped in her home.

Nell had been raped one night and called Marlowe the next morning.  He asked if she wanted to come in later but "she said no because she had been up all night between police and a trip to the hospital and needed some sleep now, so we made an appointment for the next day."  (pp.  74-76)

Feb 27, 201904:31
27. Video, audio, and feelio.

27. Video, audio, and feelio.

(pp.  70-74).  Sue Waters serves her sentence, then puts herself and her daughter on parole.  Marlowe then explains the difference between "video, audio, and feelio!"

Feb 26, 201910:36
26. Taking Care of Yourself

26. Taking Care of Yourself

Taking care of yourself "with no cost to others."  (pp.  67-70)

Feb 25, 201908:44
24. Ellen sees how to interrupt a pattern established in childhood.

24. Ellen sees how to interrupt a pattern established in childhood.

Marlowe gives another illustration of how a grown woman found how to interrupt a pattern established in childhood.  When she finds herself becoming wary of a relationship which might lead to another abandonment, she simply looks at her shoes and realizes that since they are polished and she can hang loose and be more fun to be with.  (pp. 58-60)

Feb 23, 201907:22
23. Marlowe shares his own personal tragedy and how he and his wife, Mary, dealt with it.

23. Marlowe shares his own personal tragedy and how he and his wife, Mary, dealt with it.

It would be difficult to find a more severe test of driving your own car through such a challenging journey.   (pp. 55-57)

Feb 22, 201907:36
22. Dealing with tragedy.

22. Dealing with tragedy.

When a two year old daughter of one of Marlowe's students drowned, the father considered dropping the class to grieve.  Instead, he found enough value in Marlowe's approach to make use of it and shared it with his wife.  (pp. 54-55)

Feb 22, 201902:41
21. Use procrastination to your advantage!

21. Use procrastination to your advantage!

Procrastination can be used two ways.  You can put off stopping smoking or you can put off lighting up!  (pp 53-54)

Feb 21, 201902:57
20. Marriage Counseling

20. Marriage Counseling

He blamed her for his anger and she blamed him for making her cry.  Dr. Erickson's advice will floor you!  (pp. 51-52)

Feb 20, 201904:53
19. Hand on the burner or on velour—burnt or content?

19. Hand on the burner or on velour—burnt or content?

Dr. Erickson understands the choices we make with impressive clarity.  He refers to this description in future episodes of Flippin' Freud.  (pp.  46-50)

Feb 19, 201908:00
18. One episode about parenting.

18. One episode about parenting.

Ralph Holder learns to defuse his relationship with his ten year old son.  Can you use your "remote" to change your  "TV" channels?  (pp. 41-46)

Feb 18, 201911:59
17. Marlowe's personal experience "on the couch."

17. Marlowe's personal experience "on the couch."

As a graduate student in psychology, Marlowe spent three years on the couch "looking for clues to my difficulties and analyzed my dreams...I finally quit...since J did not seem to be making much progress."  He learned to approach his clients in a very different way.  (pp. 37-41)

Feb 17, 201909:31
16. You are on trial and you are the judge. What sort of a sentence will you give yourself?

16. You are on trial and you are the judge. What sort of a sentence will you give yourself?

Be careful about the sentence, "I can never really find what I truly want."  (pp. 36-37)

Feb 17, 201901:49
15. Auto Pilot

15. Auto Pilot

Have you ever said, "I couldn't help myself?"  Marlowe describes a 180 degree change which happens as we shift from childhood to adulthood and suggests a way to change gears.  (pp. 33-36)

Feb 16, 201907:34
14. Burt McTemper

14. Burt McTemper

His temper had gotten him into a lot of trouble:  fighting, a broken jaw, getting arrested, two divorces,  getting fired, and his kids wouldn't speak to him.  Could Marlowe "fix" him?  (pp. 29-33)

Feb 15, 201910:03
12. Are you a backseat driver?
Feb 13, 201904:19
11. How much do you weigh?
Feb 13, 201902:46
10. A nail-biter!
Feb 12, 201902:41
9. Dad keeps telling me what to do.
Feb 12, 201901:58
8. Are you statistically normal?
Feb 12, 201910:03
7. Who do you manage?
Feb 12, 201904:36
6. My "touchy-feely" MBA class.

6. My "touchy-feely" MBA class.

Marlowe describes his approach to Master of Business Administration students by asking them, "Are you a manager?"  When he gets the right answer, he says, "Bingo, twenty-four seven!" (pp. 8-11)


You can read the printed version at

https://marlowe.home.blog/2018/12/31/a-lifetime-of-thoughts-from-a-psychologist/

Feb 07, 201902:21
5. Doing versus making.

5. Doing versus making.

  • Are our thoughts colored by our words?  If we change our words, can we change our thoughts?  Dr. Erickson says, "The cultural norm is that we are pawns of our environment.  Instead, I am suggesting that we provide the meaning." (pp. 8-11)


You can read the printed version at

https://marlowe.home.blog/2018/12/31/a-lifetime-of-thoughts-from-a-psychologist/

Feb 07, 201906:02
4. Homeless Dave

4. Homeless Dave

Do you think Homeless Dave is a fool or a hero?  Test your perceptions and see how each and every one of us create our own realities.  (pp. 4-7)


You can read the printed version at

https://marlowe.home.blog/2018/12/31/a-lifetime-of-thoughts-from-a-psychologist/

Feb 07, 201906:38
3. Basis for Flippin' Freud

3. Basis for Flippin' Freud

pp. 1-4. This is the first in a series of audio episodes reading from Marlowe O. Erickson's self-help psychological book titled Thoughts From A Psychologist.  In this episode Dr. Erickson lines out, as he says, "lessons I have learned from my own life with the hope that you may create some value in the way you run your life."  In the episodes that follow he gives many examples of people who have "used some of these ideas to create breakthrough experiences and transform their lives quickly and easily."


You can find the printed version of Thoughts From A Psychologist at 

https://marlowe.home.blog/2018/12/31/a-lifetime-of-thoughts-from-a-psychologist/?bclid=IwAR3g3DsqsJ9s5m-RJmN9VYvmks8LpWSQDFcT8fX-ebm0rbynhy2S1NEZRZE

Feb 07, 201904:02
Smoking, episode 2

Smoking, episode 2

Marlowe O. Erickson, PhD. concludes his two part podcast on how he was able to stop smoking and invites you to laugh about it without doing anything else!

Jan 31, 201920:32
Do you need a turkey to stop smoking?

Do you need a turkey to stop smoking?

Marlowe O. Erickson, PhD, had to flip Freud on his head before he learned how to stop smoking "easily and simply."  How about you?  In the next two podcasts he tells you how he did it!

Jan 31, 201917:18