Lecture 31. The Unknown Unknowns as in Suicide, as in Anna Karenina. – Video




Lecture 31. The Unknown Unknowns as in Suicide, as in Anna Karenina.
Jim Gustafson, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin Medical School, giving his Thirty-First Lecture in a series of Thirty-Six Lectures on Maps in Psychiatry, as every Friday (but for an occasional vacation week), posted mid-afternoon on YouTube -- type in Jim Gustafson Channel -- or on his web site at http: //psychiatry.wisc.edu/gustafson. Also, the new book, from which these lectures are drawn into ten-to-fifteen minute form, is available with one click also on his web site electronically. These YouTube Lectures are for doctors and psychotherapists and patients and everyone interested in maps of the whole situation that will save us, distinguished from maps captured by only a part of the situation that can snare us. They become a new sub-specialty of psychiatry, different from the main paradigm that has become more like internal medicine, useful as that is, but more like obstetrics as a set of capacities for delivering the patients from their maps of part of a situation that ensnare them. William James called it a second birth and Michael Balint called it a new beginning. My week-long Symposium at the Door County Summer Institute will be next August 5-9, 2013 on this very subject for psychotherapists and doctors. This lecture takes its title and chief concern from a famous thirty-five second clip from a press conference with Donald Rumsfeld on YouTube you can find by typing in Donald Rumsfeld Unknown Unknowns. A reporter stated there was no evidence for ...From:Jim GustafsonViews:0 0ratingsTime:14:39More inEducation

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