1) HYDE (ハイド) is the solo project of hyde, the singer and main lyricist for… Read Full Bio ↴1) HYDE (ハイド) is the solo project of hyde, the singer and main lyricist for the Japanese rock band L'Arc~en~Ciel and Vamps.
Since HYDE keeps his personal information scarce, much about him is either unknown or unofficial, including his real name, purported to be Hideto Takarai. He confirmed his birthdate (January 29, 1969) in an interview for the 2002 March issue of Rockin On Japan.
HYDE's debut as a solo artist was in October 2001, when he released his first solo single, Evergreen. After two more singles, Angel's Tale and Shallow Sleep, HYDE released his first solo album, ballad-filled ROENTGEN, in March 2002. An overseas edition featuring English lyrics was released in July. His next two singles, HELLO and HORIZON, both including a b-side track not found on any album, were released prior to his second album, rockish 666, all in late 2003.
While reuniting with L'Arc~en~Ciel after a 3 year hiatus, HYDE continued his solo career. He composed the music for the song Glamorous Sky, sung by 中島美嘉 (Mika Nakashima) and to be used in the movie NANA. HYDE's next single Countdown was released in October 2005, it included Japanese & English versions of the title song. Another single, Season's Call, was used as the second opening theme to the anime show Blood+, starting in January 2006. The single was released in February. Third album FAITH was released in April, and it can be describes as hard rock with religious touch. The album was accompanied by a five-month tour with many locations in Japan, and four concerts in California, USA. Following the completion of the tour, a DVD of the concerts was released in November.
In addition to his musical career, HYDE has also starred in movies Moon Child and 下弦の月 (Kagen no Tsuki, also known as Last Quarter).
In early 2008, HYDE formed a new unit, VAMPS, with his fellow guitarist K.A.Z – and released a photobook ominously named HYDE IS DEAD.
Official site: http://www.hyde.com
2) - Hyde Glam metal band that released one album 'Hyde in 1986.
Hyde Is:
Pete Jerumanis - vocals
Robert Hamilton - guitars
Todd Lossone - bass, backing vocals
Carlos Valdiva - drums, percussion
Since HYDE keeps his personal information scarce, much about him is either unknown or unofficial, including his real name, purported to be Hideto Takarai. He confirmed his birthdate (January 29, 1969) in an interview for the 2002 March issue of Rockin On Japan.
HYDE's debut as a solo artist was in October 2001, when he released his first solo single, Evergreen. After two more singles, Angel's Tale and Shallow Sleep, HYDE released his first solo album, ballad-filled ROENTGEN, in March 2002. An overseas edition featuring English lyrics was released in July. His next two singles, HELLO and HORIZON, both including a b-side track not found on any album, were released prior to his second album, rockish 666, all in late 2003.
While reuniting with L'Arc~en~Ciel after a 3 year hiatus, HYDE continued his solo career. He composed the music for the song Glamorous Sky, sung by 中島美嘉 (Mika Nakashima) and to be used in the movie NANA. HYDE's next single Countdown was released in October 2005, it included Japanese & English versions of the title song. Another single, Season's Call, was used as the second opening theme to the anime show Blood+, starting in January 2006. The single was released in February. Third album FAITH was released in April, and it can be describes as hard rock with religious touch. The album was accompanied by a five-month tour with many locations in Japan, and four concerts in California, USA. Following the completion of the tour, a DVD of the concerts was released in November.
In addition to his musical career, HYDE has also starred in movies Moon Child and 下弦の月 (Kagen no Tsuki, also known as Last Quarter).
In early 2008, HYDE formed a new unit, VAMPS, with his fellow guitarist K.A.Z – and released a photobook ominously named HYDE IS DEAD.
Official site: http://www.hyde.com
2) - Hyde Glam metal band that released one album 'Hyde in 1986.
Hyde Is:
Pete Jerumanis - vocals
Robert Hamilton - guitars
Todd Lossone - bass, backing vocals
Carlos Valdiva - drums, percussion
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@richardprice9730
Hi Don
Reading meeting the shadow a collection of essays and reflections on this central topic ,again 29:00 Suddenly yes ,the clarity correction and beautifull simplicity ,dare to say it as it is ,"what the hell are you doing exactly ,my thoughts are such therapists mental health nurses proffessionals are themselves deeply repressed and welded to their convention ,the process of polarisation of fundamental mistrust they dare not entertain the neurotic pyschotic ,autistic aspects in themselves so are afraid to call it out ,sadly this is indicative of the times we live in out ,.That surely is at the heart of Shadow Work .
33:00 in No I don't think they are perhaps one is more extreme inwardly violent so I remember the brilliantly simple group analyst therapist insisted at the start we check in with our feelings ,and repeatedly at various points would bring us back, as is all the usefull body work.
Like the weird one I think all day relatively sexualy repressive or without a real sense , conscious suppression ! gives ways to irresistible arousal before ,in and during sleep.
Dissacociation is the name of the game for neurotic normals ,the ritualised formal civilised World we live in ,oh never say F..k,don't get angry ,say or do anything which might lead others to believe I am not the person I am or rather try to be , or think myself to be, pretence identification with roles and ideals ,the fear of being seen as not that as a Dr Jeckyl ,the priests who abuse for years ,the nice business man con artist on and f..on it goes Don ,yet no let's pretend,..
They drive me f..mad !
Post LENT group with retired priest couple in would be take over ,it kinda feels they just don't get it ,trenchant church y,Y,as Jesus said woe to you scribes and pharisees you love to go around in fine clothes and being seen to be somebody my para prhasing but inside ..You ,how can you tell ,for them a society without rules would be chaos ,they fear spontaneity ,will never answer valid criticisms and always move towards control How can you work with such people ,even Jesus would scream enough !
@CorpusConsensio
My understanding was that the difference is in what is the purpose of the process i.e. repression of the material vs dissociation from the self. Thank you for your videos, they are simply great!
@giorgiap1773
I' ve always thought of repression as an indication of a ''healthier'' kind of psyche, meaning that the individual is accustomed to a more symbolic/metaphorical way of psychological functioning, I mean if one represses a whole narrative that also means one has been able to make one. Everything seems so concrete/literal (in a way ''primitive'') in dissociation -my leg is in pain so i cut my leg/ i am in pain so i don't even remember what about. Thanx again for your thoughts professor Carveth.
@eamonfahey2879
I’ve been thinking about this story as it relates to Ted Bundy - and the urges that possessed him , eventually bringing forth his inner “Entity”, that took him down an extremely dark road
@e-t-y237
Yes agree ... when Bundy dramatically started talking about that inner entity, the interviewer inanely changed the subject.
@short2go
Thank you for the lectures. Please consider making lectures on Intelligence and attachment theories
@pinterfe
As I remember Kohut's first book "The analysis of the self" there was even a drawing in it illustrating the vertical and the horizontal split of the psyche. There he says that the horizontal split is maintained by repression and the vertical split is maintained by disavowal. Repressed things are entirely missing from the consciousness, the patient simply does not "know" them and does not able to reflect on them. On the other hand, disavowed things are "known" by the patiend but he seems to put this knowledge completely aside and behaves as if he did not know it. He does not close out the knowledge itself but he entirely closes out the significance and the consequences of the knowledge. According to Kohut, while disavowed parts of the personality can contain ego elements as well (may be that's why they are consciously elaborated to an extent) it is no good to speak to these elements in therapy, because they are only fragments to integrate. The analyst's ally is the relatively intact real ego and he has to be in conversation with this part of the patient's personality. These of my readings were immediately come to my mind from 20 years ago when I watched your video, professor Carveth, and I think it justifies what You just said. Grat lecture again!
@doncarveth
Thanks. But that explanation by covert would seem to justify manifest content therapy.
@amyscott9496
I really appreciated your quote from Freud. That experiencing conflict motivates growth and change, defending against conflict misses out on drive to change. So one could say that avoiding conflict can be a trauma response? Not all the time. But I've found myself with conflicting thoughts. Where I will say yes out loud yet internally mean no. Great video and has me thinking ❤
@doncarveth
Good, thanks
@flyingsquirrel6248
absolutely saving me before my mock exam!