There are times, however, when a psychodynamic psychotherapist needs to take sides. When patients place themselves or someone else in danger, technical neutrality is trumped by the need to protect them or the other person. If the patient tries to cross a boundary or to deviate from the frame...
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Supervision is considered an important part of training in psychodynamic psychotherapy. In this study, we investigated psychodynamic supervisors' experiences of the supervisory relationship. We interviewed 15 experienced psychodynamic supervisors and analyzed the data following the constant comparison method. ...
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Psychodynamic principles have broadened to include the role of social influences and interpersonal interactions over the life span. Behaviorist Perspective(行为主义的观点) The behavioral perspective: suggests that observable behavior should be the focus of study and emphasize environmental influences and the...
What is psychodynamic therapy? Who is credited as the first to discover the processes of sublimation, repression, and resistance? (a) Herbart (b) Leibniz (c) Schopenhauer (d) Freud. What is Jungian therapy? What is behavioral theory in psychology?
A short discussion of psychodynamic psychotherapy, talking about the experience of suffering, the ego, the past and present, and the future change as people move through three zones – which might be described as hell, purgatory and paradise....
According to the American Psychological Association, psychodynamic psychotherapy involves exploring your life history to uncover motivations that drive you to behave in certain ways. The goal is to bring unconscious motivations to the forefront of your mind. With greater self-awareness, you can break ...