PSY 111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Electroconvulsive Therapy, Deep Brain Stimulation, Dorothea Dix
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Chapter 10: introduction to therapy and the psychological therapies. It helped create the foundation for treating psychological disorders by influencing modern therapists to work from the psychodynamic way: goals. This will allow them to see where their disorders have begun and how to help them reduce their inner problems: techniques, psychoanalysis is a historical reconstruction. It emphasizes the power of childhood experiences that shape one"s adulthood: resistance . The analyst would say one is transferring analyst of emotions linked with other relationships) . One"s feelings: psychodynamic therapy, sees individuals as responding to unconscious forces and childhood experiences. Then seeks to enhance one"s insight: patients gain viewpoints by exploring defended-against thoughts and feelings, patients who are antagonized from themselves, therapists will use psychodynamic techniques. So forth, these techniques will restore the patient"s awareness of their own wishes and feelings: these types of therapists can show past relationship problems as the.