Dunning-Kruger effect
The hypothesis about the existence of this effect was put forward in 1999 by American social psychologists Justin Kruger and … Read More
Imposter Syndrome: When Success Hides Fear
Many of us are familiar with the feeling of doubting our abilities, even if we have achieved significant success. This … Read More
How to get out of the Karpman triangle?
➡️ So, in order to get out of the role of a victim, you should stop complaining or wait for … Read More
First interview (based on materials from R. Kociunas)
1. Establish trust. 2. Briefly define the goals and objectives of counseling. 3. Identify and adjust client expectations from counseling. … Read More
Balint groups
Michael Balint is a Hungarian-British psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and psychotherapist. Specialist in group psychotherapy and group psychoanalysis. Founder of the Balint groups. … Read More
Supervision and intervision
The main differences between supervision and intervision Supervision – from lat. supervidere, view from above. Intervision – from lat. inter … Read More
AFCODEV – Collaborative Professional Development Method
Today I conducted supervision using the AFCODEV method – Collaborative Professional Development Method, founded by Adrien Payette and Claude Champagne. … Read More
Objectification
“Objectification” in the context of relationships means contact in which one person sees in the other not a person, but … Read More
10 mistakes of a novice psychologist
A psychologist must have a strong theoretical foundation and understanding of psychological concepts, methods and techniques. Insufficient education or a … Read More
Abusive relationships
After working with clients who have survived abusive relationships, I see a paradoxical but interesting feature: people who have survived … Read More
Lunar eclipse on the 23-d of March 2016
First of all let’s clarify what an eclipse is. An eclipse is a shadow that casts one object in the … Read More