Narrative Fallacies in Dynamic Therapy #71

 

In this episode, Grant and Fara are joined by Dr. Alexey Tolchinsky, a clinical psychologist, adjunct professor at George Washington University, and clinical fellow of the International Neuropsychoanalysis Association. He works with neurodiverse patients and young adults struggling with life transitions. Today, they discuss his peer-reviewed research, namely what he refers to as narrative fallacy in psychotherapy. Dr. Tolchinksky explains what he thinks are the dangers of narrative fallacy in psychotherapy, how it plays out between therapists and patients, and ways that we can consider re-thinking ingrained narratives in the therapeutic encounter.

We hope you enjoy!

In This Episode

[0:00] Introduction

[1:30] Episode Overview

[04:40] Alexey's Journey into Clinical Psychology

[6:10] The Concept of Narrative Fallacy

[13:10] Narrative Fallacy in Clinical Setting: ADHD and Anxiety

[21:15] Achieving Patient Wellness

[24:50] Data vs. Theory-Driven Practice

[28:40] Applying Narrative Fallacy in Therapy

[34:30] Static and Dynamic Diagnostic Tools

[44:40] Potential for Dynamic Tools in Therapy

Resources and Links

Doorknob Comments

https://www.doorknobcomments.com/

Dr. Alexey Tolchinksky

https://montgomerycountypsychologist.com/

Dr. Fara White

https://www.farawhitemd.com/

Dr. Grant Brenner

https://www.granthbrennermd.com/ 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/grant-h-brenner-md-dfapa/ 

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