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Psychodynamic psychotherapy (Topical Term)

Preferred form: Psychodynamic psychotherapy
Used for/see from:
  • Dynamic psychotherapy
  • Dynamic therapy (Psychiatry)
  • Dynamically oriented therapy (Psychiatry)
  • Psychiatry, Psychodynamic
  • Psychodynamic psychiatry
See also:

Work cat.: Frosch, J. Psychodynamic psychiatry, c1989.

Psych. gloss. ("... the science of psychodynamics assumes that one's behavior is determined by past experience, genetic endowment, and current reality")

Campbell psych. dict. (psychodynamics)

APA treatm. psych. disord.: pp. 1103-1110 (..."In dynamically oriented treatment, the emphasis is on getting the patient to tell how he or she feels rather than showing the therapist through acting-out ... Exploratory techniques, such as clarification, interpretation, and genetic reconstruction, especially at early stages, may be combined with directive approaches (e.g. assertiveness training, modeling, positive reinforcement, suggestion, and cognitive awareness))

Dorland's med. dict. (Psychodynamics)

Handbk. psychiatry: p. 508.

Wit and wisdom in dynamic psychotherapy.

Hennepin; Kaplan psych.

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