Compare And Contrast Psychodynamic Approach

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In this assignment I will compare and contrast Psychodynamic Approaches. See which one suit me best. Locate a copy of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, pick an abnormal behavior and explain the behavior in term of the (DSM-IV-TR). Lastly I will discuss just how far Homosexally has come in terms of psychology and in differentiating superstition from facts.

When I compared and read through the Psycholodynamic Approaches, I have to admit the one that stuck out to me was the “biological and evolutionary approaches to personality”, after reading about all the others this is the one I can relate to and has significant realness to me. As I look over my life and the life of my sons as well as my sibling, to me …show more content…

• Loose Associations- illogical thinking seen in jumbled, confused speech that jumps form one topic to another during the cours of one sentence and is often referred to as “word salad” not even sure what that means.
Common Myths about Schizophrenia:
1. That all schizophrenia are violent and dangerous, this is not true, in some case it happens but more than likely to become withdrawn than being violent.
2. They are fine and then one day, they just snap, not true, the symptoms develop gradually ove many months if not years
3. Schizophrenia and DID or ‘multiple personality’ are the same thing, not true, they are diagnosed in two separate categories, schizophrenia is a form of psychosis and DID is …show more content…

Freud had alluded to homosexuality numerous times in his writings, and had concluded that paranoia and homosexuality were inseparable. Other psychiatrists wrote copiously on the subject, and homosexuality was “treated” on a wide basis. There was little or no suggestion within the psychiatric community that homosexuality might be conceptualized as anything other than a mental illness that needed to be treated. And, of course, homosexuality was listed as a mental illness in DSM-II. (The DSM – Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – is the APA’s standard classification of their so-called mental disorders, and is used by many mental health workers in the USA and other

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