Thursday, December 5, 2019

Free sample of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in the 21st Century

Summary Psychodynamic theory is a theory, which describes the human behaviour and human motivation related to both conscious and unconscious pressure and the overall interplay (Weiten and Lloyd, 2006). However there are many several different, psychodynamic theories, which exist which primarily, given importance to the unconscious motive and desire as well as the significance to the early childhood memories in developing overall personality. Psychodynamic psychotherapy in the 21st century is a relic as the it has been hypothesised that the psychodynamic psychotherapy is at risk or rigor mortis if it is remain strict reading stuck in supposed orthodoxies and dogma (Meyer et.al. 1989). However forms the research study it is evident that the psychodynamic psychotherapy is successful in cognitive therapy. In the overall study of annualised cognitive therapy, for depression found several significant finding which working alliance forecasted patient enhancement on all the outcome measure Psychodynamic process forecasted patient enhancement on all the outcome measure Therapist adherence tot eh cognitive treatment framework which are generally focusing on the distorted cognition forecasted the poorer result (Meyer al. 1989). These several significant finding should be interpreted to determine whether the psychodynamic psychotherapy in 21st century is a antique or relic which is quite evident from research and their significant finding (Kaley et.al., 1999). Other significant empirical studies prove to provide a satisfactory platform to determine the overall stability and the demonstrated link between the psychodynamic method and the more successful outcome whether or not the investigator explicitly determined and identified the psychodynamic.

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