Uploaded by Dr. Arnab Datta, MD

Unconscious Vision

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UNCONSCIOUS
VISION
Psychotherapy and talk therapy are
synonymous, involving intricate
expressions of human emotions and
experiences. It's a teamwork between
the patient and the trained
psychotherapist or psychiatrist. This
session explores the significance of
the therapist's ability to perceive the
patient's world.
Understanding the Unconscious Mind
The unconscious mind holds
experiences, feelings, or thoughts the
patient may be unaware of. A therapist,
through deep empathy, uncovers the
hidden layers and blind spots within the
patient's subconscious.
Therapist's Perspective
The therapist listens and understands the
patient's life story, establishing a clearer
view of details, characters, and meanings.
This deep empathy allows the therapist to
see the world through the patient's eyes,
forming an unconscious vision about the
patient.
Formulating a Therapeutic Plan
As the patient's story unfolds, the
therapist sifts through layers to
formulate a therapeutic plan tailored to
the patient. This requires a unique ability
to objectively evaluate both the patient's
conscious and unconscious mind.
Dr. Datta's Approach
Dr. Datta employs Meditation and
EMDR exercises, customizing them for
each patient. Visualization techniques
and affirmations, derived from the
patient's psychotherapy, help reframe
negative thinking and facilitate positive
behavior change.
Visualization Techniques
Visualizations are unique to each
patient, helping them derive positive
lessons from negative experiences. A
therapist well-versed in understanding
the patient's psychology utilizes these
techniques to aid behavior change.
Therapist's Role
The psychotherapist, as an objective
friend and confidant, avoids biases and
personal trauma. This is achieved
through the therapist's own
psychotherapy, ensuring an ability to
objectively see both the conscious and
unconscious mind.
Unconscious Vision in Psychotherapy
Unconscious vision is a vital skill for
psychotherapists to objectively help
patients unravel and address troubling
thoughts and feelings. It allows
therapists to guide patients in changing
behaviors for the better.
Conclusion
Investing in understanding unconscious vision enhances a therapist's
ability to support patients in their journey of self-discovery and positive
change.
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