PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION - PSYCHODYNAMIC Flashcards
therapist tells the patient to describe any thought, feeling, or image that comes to mind even if it seems unimportant
Free Association
they act and feel toward the therapist as they did toward important person in their lives
Transference
unconscious refusal to participate fully in the therapy
Resistance
can reveal unconscious instincts, needs, and wishes
Dreams interpretation
Dreams interpretation
consciously remembered dream
Manifest
Dreams interpretation
meaning
Latent
reliving past repressed feelings
powerful emotional release that, when successful, is accompanied by cognitive insight and positive change
Catharsis
patient and therapist must examine the same issues over and over in the course of many sessions
Working Through
patient choose a single problem, a dynamic focus to work on and work only on the psychodynamic issues that relate to it
Short-Term Psychodynamic Therapies
therapist disclosing things about themselves, particularly their own reactions to patients, and try to establish more equal relationships with patients
Relational Psychoanalytic Therapy
patient undergoes hypnosis and is then guided to recall forgotten events or perform other therapeutic activities
Hypnotherapy
an approach to treating childhood disorders that helps children express their conflicts and feelings indirectly by drawing, playing, and making stories
Play Therapy