experiences, whether traumatic or sad. It allows for their experiences to be coped with and to treat the effect of current behavior and feelings due to the experience that the patient has endured. Psychoanalytical therapy looks in-depth at the conscious and unconscious feelings of the patient. Existential therapy is more of a philosophical method of treatment. It allows for the patient to face and accept the inevitable. These patients can be experiencing a difficult way of accepting death or difficult
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impulses to the unconscious part of the brain. Therefore, we cannot really remember what happened, but still, repressed memories do not disappear. The level of “forgetting” in repression can vary from a temporary abolition of uncomfortable thoughts to a high level of amnesia, where events that caused the anxiety are stored very deep inside. Freudian Repression “The essence of repression lies simply in turning something away, and keeping it at a distance, from the conscious” Sigmund Freud
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Answer 1: The five personality theorists who according to me have made significant contributions to providing insight into dynamics of human behavior are 1. Sigmund Freud- Psychoanalytic theory 2. Carl Gustav Jung- Analytic Psychology 3. Alfred Adler- Individual Psychology 4. William James- The Psychology of Consciousness 5. B.F Skinner- Radical Behaviorism Rationale for the above choices: Sigmund Freud- Psychoanalytic theory: Freud explanation about the Structure of Personality
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slowed mind is unable to process and respond to all incoming data. Adolescent depression is a mental and emotional disorder affecting adolescents and teens. More commonly referred to as teenage depression, adolescent depression is not medically different from adult depression and can affect a teen’s personal, school, work, social and family life therefore leading to social isolation. Empfield and Bakalar, 2013). A psychodynamic theory is a view that explains personality in terms of conscious and
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focuses on recurring patterns of thought and behaviors and it also involves more psychological aspect of human studies rather than social structures. Structuralist use numerous techniques to examine one's own conscious feelings and thoughts. Functionalism is the study of the mind and how the mind functions to the whole body to adapt into a community or a society. It is also a perspective or theory that tries to explain and justify why society is the way it is. According to different psychologist it
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Dreams Dreams have been objects of boundless fascination and mystery for humankind since the beginning of time. These nocturnal vivid images seem to arise from some source other than our ordinary conscious mind. They contain a mixture of elements from our own personal identity, which we recognize as familiar along with a quality of `others' in the dream images that carries a sense of the strange and eerie. The bizarre and nonsensical characters and plots in dreams point to deeper meanings and
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Behaviourist approach The behaviourist theory focuses on the study of observed behaviours and learning theories the three theories are; classical conditioning, operant conditioning and the social learning theory. Within the behaviourist approach there are three different theorists these are; Skinner, Bandura and Pavlov. The first learning theory was approached by the theorist Pavlov. The theory he approached was classical conditioning. This theory is pairing a reflex response with a stimuli
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The primary goal of psychoanalytic therapy is to make the unconscious conscious and to strengthen the ego in such a way that behavior is based more on reality and less on instinctual cravings or irrational guilt. By attempting to interpret why the client feels or behaves in a particular way, information can be brought to the surface from deep within the client’s unconscious in order to identify how these internal factors influence behavior. Often times, the past plays a big role in psychoanalytic
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and desperation and death” because it is safer and easier than admitting and accepting. Renton’s ability to be vulnerable to his audience about his addiction to pleasure proves that he has power over his addiction. Goldfarb, on the other hand, is conscious of her addiction’s stupidity, yet does not realize that she is succumbing to its
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psychodynamic theory which was adjusted by some of his followers previously mentioned. According to McLeod (2007), the psychodynamic approach see human functioning based upon the interaction of drives and forces within the person, particularly unconscious, and between the different structures of the personality. Basic and Underlying Assumptions There are specific principles and beliefs in which each personality theory is based on. The psychodynamic theory assumes that human behavior and feelings
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