
How this teacher navigated a cheater’s emotional manipulation
Teaching through Emotions: psychological strategies and resources for educators · Betsy Burris
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Show Notes
In this first episode of the second season of Teaching through Emotions, my co-host Joe and I tell a story about a cheater in a class taught by someone who can’t stand cheating. Our psychodynamic take on the story might surprise you.
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We discuss:
* The Need to Cheat: The outrageous lengths one student went to in order to cheat.
* Dealing with Disgust: Validating the infuriating feelings that come with being manipulated.
* Motivations: A psychodynamic look at what is hiding beneath the student’s behavior.
* It Takes Two to Tango: Understanding the teacher’s unconscious contributions to the dynamic and how to shift them without taking on unnecessary guilt.
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Credits
Founder and Host: Betsy Burris
Co-Host: Joe Johnson
Producer: Jullian Androkae of PodVision
Music: Tom Burris/Jabbering Trout
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