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Home Alone - When Your Defences Take Over

Home Alone - When Your Defences Take Over

Episode 89 Published 4 months ago
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Welcome back to "The Dynamics of Everyday Life"! In this festive episode, I draw brilliant parallels between the classic movie Home Alone and the ways our psychological defence mechanisms can "run the house" – especially during the holidays.

Key Takeaways:

  • Home Alone as Psychodynamic Metaphor:
  • I explore how the film's characters and setting represent parts of our inner world. Kevin becomes the unconscious self, the house symbolizes our internal world, and the missing adults mirror emotional absence.
  • Common Defences in Daily Life:
  • Denial: Illustrated by Kate McCallister's "everything's fine" attitude and seen in our own holiday-season justifications.
  • Projection: The Wet Bandits blaming the house for their mishaps—a mirror of how we sometimes disown uncomfortable feelings.
  • Repetition Compulsion: Persistently making the same choices, just like the Wet Bandits' endless break-in attempts.
  • Acting Out: Kevin’s booby traps are a stand-in for how we act on emotion rather than sit with it.
  • Deflection: Using humor or distraction to avoid uncomfortable truths.
  • Transference: Projecting fears onto others—like Kevin’s suspicion of the neighbor, or our reactions in everyday relationships.
  • [00:01:02] – [00:01:39] Relating the movie to coaching and real-life scenarios:
  • [00:01:40] – [00:02:20] Denial as a defence mechanism (with Home Alone examples):
  • [00:02:20] – [00:02:54] Everyday denial and its manifestation:
  • [00:02:54] – [00:03:29] Projection, featuring the Wet Bandits:
  • [00:03:29] – [00:04:01] Repetition compulsion and real-life parallels:
  • [00:04:01] – [00:04:58] Acting out and deflection, with examples:
  • [00:04:59] – [00:05:58] Transference, the neighbour, and coaching takeaways:
  • [00:05:58] – [00:08:00] Reflection and invitation to listeners, festive season defences:
  • [00:08:01] – [00:08:38] Upcoming live sessions, course information, and resources:

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Happy Christmas, and maybe go easy on the metaphorical booby traps this winter!

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