The Circle Of Insight
Circle Of Insight Productions
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Join Dr. Carlos, a seasoned Psychology Professor, on “The Circle of Insight” as he unravels the complexities of the human mind. Through personal insights and expert analysis from specialists around the world, each episode delves into the fascinating world of psychology. Explore the latest research, compelling theories, and real-world applications that help us understand human behavior and mental processes. Tune in for an enlightening journey into the depths of the mind with expert perspectives and thoughtful discussion.
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Mastering Object Relations: Transforming Relationships Through Insight in Therapy 01.06.2026 9minObject Relations Theory offers a profound framework for understanding how early internalized relationships shape our adult interpersonal dynamics. This episode explores core concepts from key theorists and demonstrates practical application in therapy sessions, particularly for individuals facing relationship challenges. Listeners will gain valuable insights into fostering healthier connections by addressing unconscious patterns rooted in the past
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The Altered Self: How Head Trauma Rewires Personality and Behavior 26.05.2026 35minWhen the physical brain suffers a traumatic blow, the psychological fallout can fundamentally reshape a person's identity, emotional regulation, and executive functioning. In this episode, Dr. Perl unpacks the complex neurobehavioral changes that occur when the delicate pathways governing impulse control and mood are disrupted by injury. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the silent, post-concussive psychological battles that survivors face long after their physical wounds have healed.
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The Psychology of Connection: Nietzsche on Marriage, Intellect, and Shared Reality 20.05.2026 7minWhat are the underlying cognitive and psychological frameworks required to sustain a singular romantic attachment across a lifetime? We unpack Nietzsche’s famous maxim that everything else in marriage is transitory, framing lifelong partnership as a continuous, co-curated psychological dialogue. Analyze the intersection of existential philosophy, attachment theory, and behavioral psychology to discover how communication dynamics form the ultimate foundation of interpersonal longevity.
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The Architecture of Grit: Engineering Elite Resilience 18.05.2026 24minAnalyze the complex personality traits, from hyper-competitiveness to obsessive focus, that drive world-class achievers. We examine the "Elite Psychology" of icons like Michael Jordan to understand the trade-offs between professional dominance and personal peace. Explore the fine line between a high-performance mindset and the psychological burnout that often follows.
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Rethinking Mental Health Diagnoses: Tools, Not Truths – Insights from Dr. Awais Aftab 12.05.2026 5minDr. Awais Aftab, psychiatrist and author of a powerful new New York Times essay, argues that diagnoses like ADHD, autism, depression, and bipolar are not precise biological diseases revealed by genes or brain scans but practical clinician judgments about recognizable patterns of distress and behavior. We synthesize Aftab’s pragmatic perspective with long-standing critiques from Allen Frances (chair of the DSM-IV task force), the NIMH’s shift to the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) project under Thomas Insel, and decades of research on comorbidity, symptom heterogeneity, and diagnostic instability.
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The Cost of Empathy: Vicarious Trauma vs. Diagnostic Creep 05.05.2026 7minThis episode examines the thin line between the natural emotional toll of clinical work and the formal labels we use to define it. We utilize a psychodynamic perspective to explore how "secondary PTSD" manifests in the therapist’s subconscious and whether our current diagnostic frameworks are becoming too broad. Join us as we dissect the internal experience of first responders and the shifting boundaries of trauma theory.
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The Kleinian Landscape: Navigating the Paranoid-Schizoid and Depressive Positions 03.05.2026 5minWe explore the transformative theories of Melanie Klein and their vital role in modern psychotherapeutic practice. This episode breaks down the movement from the fragmented anxieties of the paranoid-schizoid position to the integrated, reparative world of the depressive position. Learn how to identify these internal states in clinical sessions to foster deeper emotional growth in your patients.
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One Brain, Many Faces: The Surprising Links Between ADHD and Psychosis 27.04.2026 3minIt’s easy to think of ADHD and Psychosis as opposites, but the brain’s "wiring" says otherwise. This episode simplifies the complex science of synaptic pruning and dopamine signaling to show how a single biological tweak can manifest as a lack of focus in one person and a sensory hallucination in another. It’s a masterclass in the interconnectedness of human consciousness.
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The Predator Within: How Splitting, Projection, and Hidden Fear Create Enemies in the Mind 26.04.2026 8minIn this psychodynamic deep dive, we examine the unconscious defense mechanisms of splitting, projection, and hidden fear that cause the mind to manufacture enemies — both internal and external. Drawing on clinical psychology and real-world behavioral patterns, this episode explores how these processes distort perception, fuel interpersonal conflict, and shape everyday emotional experiences. Listeners gain practical insights for increased self-awareness, healthier relationships, and more integrated psychological functioning.
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The AI Therapist: Replacement, Augmentation, or Something Else Entirely? 22.04.2026 5minThis episode explores the rapid rise of AI-powered therapy tools and whether they can truly replace human psychologists or simply enhance mental health care. We break down what AI does well—like delivering structured techniques—and where it falls short, particularly in the deeply human elements of therapeutic relationships. Ideal for listeners interested in psychology, technology, and the future of mental health treatment.
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Beyond Neverland: The Illusion of Perpetual Youth à la Peter Pan 21.04.2026 5minIn this episode, we explore the Peter Pan phenomenon of perpetual youth in contemporary society, examining how the refusal to fully enter adulthood often serves as a sophisticated defense mechanism against a world where traditional milestones feel increasingly unattainable. Drawing on psychodynamic insights, the discussion reveals how prolonged adolescence protects fragile self-esteem while avoiding the emotional mourning required to integrate reality and relinquish childhood omnipotence.
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The Science of Connection: Dr. Elizabeth Fedrick on Attachment and Boundaries 19.04.2026 35minDr. Elizabeth Fedrick joins the show to provide a comprehensive look at the psychological foundations of healthy and toxic relationship dynamics. The episode explores how childhood attachment styles influence adult romantic choices and offers practical tools for establishing firm personal boundaries. Listeners will gain actionable advice on improving communication and breaking the cycle of dysfunctional patterns to build more secure connections.
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The Confusion of Tongues: When Fantasy Meets Betrayal 17.04.2026 3min
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Kohut, Mirroring, and the Fragile Self: A Deep Dive into Self Psychology 15.04.2026 2min
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The Diagnostic Kaleidoscope: Untangling Trauma and Autism 13.04.2026 2min
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WE CHAT WITH FORMER F1 DRIVER PERRY MCCARTHY 12.08.2025 1h 3min
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INSIDE THE MIND OF MAGICIAN FELIX JONES 28.07.2025 1h 1min
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ATTRACTION AND RELATIONSHIP THEORIES 09.07.2025 10min
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COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE PERSONALITY THEORIES 22.06.2025 10min
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LEARNING THEORIES 17.06.2025 13min
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