ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
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Cognitive approach
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Psychodynamic approach
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Humanistic approach
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Behavioral approach
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Cognitive-behavioral approach
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Detailed explanation-1: -Transference in psychoanalytic theory is when you project feelings about someone else onto your therapist. A classic example of transference is when a client falls in love with their therapist. However, one might also transfer feelings of rage, anger, distrust, or dependence.
Detailed explanation-2: -Free Association. Free association may be the single most important and most used tool for psychodynamic therapists. This technique is simple and often effective.
Detailed explanation-3: -Transference is the redirection of feelings about a specific person onto someone else (in therapy, this refers to a client’s projection of their feelings about someone else onto their therapist). Countertransference is the redirection of a therapist’s feelings toward the client.
Detailed explanation-4: -Psychodynamic therapy focuses on the psychological roots of emotional suffering. Its hallmarks are self-reflection and self-examination, and the use of the relationship between therapist and patient as a window into problematic relationship patterns in the patient’s life.