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Psychodynamic therapy


A type of psychotherapy that draws on psychoanalytic theory to help people understand the roots of emotional distress, often by exploring unconscious motives, needs, and defenses.
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Psychodynamic therapy


A modern adaptation of psychoanalytic therapy which has made sometimes minor and sometimes major changes to Freud’s original theories.
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Psychodynamic therapy


A form of therapy that focuses on how life events, desires, and close relationships lead to conflict, symptoms such as anxiety or depression, and difficulty in managing life's tasks.
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Psychodynamic therapy


  A type of therapy where the understanding of past conflicts is used to promote current change.  It attempts to understand the role of the unconscious.  Major theorists associated with this type of therapy include Freud and Kohut.
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If there’s a type of therapy that truly encompasses the meaning of the phrase “traditional talk therapy,” it’s psychodynamic therapy.  One of the oldest forms of therapy – and one that is still practi [..]
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