Sigmund Freud's Psychodynamic Approach To Personality Development

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The term Psychodynamic is defined as the change, or progress of the mind. The psychodynamic theory emphasizes that experiences rooted in early childhood factors in to personality development. Psychodynamic therapy approach is centered on discussing, reconstructing, interpreting, and analyzing the experiences and occurrences from childhood. Children who experienced neglect, trauma or abuse during childhood may develop a personality disorder. A range of personality disorders are categorized by emotional, anxious, and impulsive. A few researched personality disorders include: antisocial personality disorder, avoidant personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, dependent personality disorder, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, …show more content…

Sigmund Freud further enhanced the definition of psychodynamic, placing emphasis on the motivating factors of behavior, the biological and instinctual drives, and the unconscious. Freud developed psychoanalytic therapy to explore unconscious thoughts, and early experiences throughout childhood. Analysis of resistance and transference, free association, and dream interpretation were some techniques which were used to analyze internal conflicts, unconscious impulses, and anxiety. Psychodynamic therapy approach is centered on discussing, reconstructing, interpreting, and analyzing childhood …show more content…

A cure for BPD has not yet been proven; however, therapy has proven to be effective in assisting clients with stabilizing chronic mood swings, and risky, impulsive behavior. Clients with BPD may be apprehensive about therapy and do not realize the harmful patterns of their mood or behavior. The goal of psychodynamic therapy is to assist clients who have borderline personality disorder with various techniques, in which the client can use, to help balance his or her mood and anxiety. Techniques such as self-care, sleep patterns, eating habits, and exercise or meditation may be found useful for clients with

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