quiz 3 Flashcards
Therapeutic Goals of Psychoanalytic Therapy
- To make the unconscious conscious
- To strengthen the ego
Function+Role of Therapist
Blank screen approach
transference
countertransference
range of procedural and stylistic factors
Maintaining the Analytic Framework
a central technique; clients are encouraged to say whatever
comes to mind (recollection of past experiences)
free association
pointing out, explaining, and even teaching the client the meanings of
behavior
interpretation
uncovering disguised meanings of symbols in the dream (latent and
manifest)
Dream Analysis
therapists create a safe space/climate,
point out and interpret resistances (or reluctances) so clients can explore it in therapy
Analysis and Interpretation of Resistance
allows client to achieve here-and-now insight into the influence of the past on their present functioning; route to elucidating
the client’s intraphysic life
Analysis and Interpretation of Transference
Therapeutic Goals of Jungian Analysis
- Goal of life is individuation
- Integration of conscious and unconscious to achieve a sense of fullness.
- Dependent on developmental stage
Techniques of jungian therapy
dream analysis
active imagination
dance and movement therapy
poetry
artwork
gestalt technique
sandtray method
core of analysis; little & big dreams
Dream Analysis (Interpretation
– facilitate and support the emergence of unconscious thoughts to the conscious level.
active imagination
psychotherapeutic use of movement to promote
emotional, social, cognitive, and physical integration.
Dance & Movement Therapy
- unconsciously create material that has symbolic value through arts
artwork
sandbox with small figures and forms that clients can assign
meaning to.
Sandtray Method
- more intensive; several sessions
per week, or over a long period of time
Jungian Analysis
less intensive; provide
crisis intervention and immediate needs.
Jungian Psychotherapy
Therapeutic Goals of Adlerian Therapy
- To develop sense of belonging
- To assist in adoption of behaviors and processes characterized by community feeling and social interest
expressing experience of what is happening at the very moment
immediacy
to build courage; instill a sense of faith
Encouragement
– “act as if” action will work
Acting as if
– (while implementing goals) “catch themselves” doing behaviors
they desire to change
● Catching oneself