Embark on an enthralling journey where academic science converges with cultural wisdom. "LOOK UP—The Science of Cultural Evolution" is an innovative animated film that brings a comprehensive scientific manuscript to life. This two-hour and fifty-minute feature introduces a new genre, merging the complexities of psychotherapy research with the timeless insights of ancient and modern wisdom.
Explore how cultural evolution reflects biological evolution, highlighting emergent phenomena that shape both our scientific pursuits and our collective consciousness. The film examines the profound influence of psychotherapy on personal and societal transformation, advocating for the integration of relational science into daily practices.
Led by a captivating narrative, "LOOK UP" guides viewers through a Viking raid into the realms of psychotherapy, revealing the unique specialties that contribute to human development and interconnectedness. It underscores the ancient practice of healing through unconscious cultural agreements, manifesting as placebo effects and shared human experiences.
Nini Caroline Skarpaas Myhrvold (b. 1990) has a background as an environmental therapist and is a birth and pregnancy therapist. She has specialized expertise in trauma-sensitive care and prefers a holistic approach. She is a biopath, has two scientific publications, and is currently pursuing an EMBA at Hult International Business School.
Espen Jan Folmo (b. 1980) holds a PhD in psychology and is also a trained journalist. He has a certification in technology management from MIT and a master's degree in change management from INSEAD. He led the Quality Laboratory for Psychotherapy at Oslo University Hospital for 10 years and has extensive experience in international research in psychotherapy. He co-authored a textbook on Mentalization-Based Therapy (MBT) published by Gyldendal. He has explored spiritual systems, such as the Diamond Approach, for over 20 years.
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