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History of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Sigmund Freud and his contributions The structure and process of the unconscious Key role of early childhood experiences in shaping personality Creation of a distinctive methodology for psychological treatment of mental disorders The recognition that the patient’s character is central to understanding psychic symptomatology
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Variations of Psychoanalysis Harry Stack Sullivan – Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry Heinz Kohut – Self Psychology Habib Davanloo and David Malian – Short-Term Psychodynamics Otto Kernberg – Transference-Focused Therapy Anna Freud and Melanie Klein – Child Therapists
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Key Aspects of Personality Development Free association Topographical contours Unconscious, preconscious, conscious Tripartite model of the human psyche Id, ego, superego
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Therapeutic Elements Transference: tendency to utilize internal relational schematic representations to orient our interactions with others Interpretations are made regarding the unconscious based on free associations Countertransference: feelings aroused in the analyst as his or her unconscious takes in and responds to the patient’s transference
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Theory of Psychotherapy Main goal: to overcome developmental obstacles and personality patterns that interfere with a person’s ability to function at their highest level Assessment of ego-functions Process Psychoanalysis: 4 to 5 weekly sessions over 3 to 5 years Short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy: 4 to 80 weekly session
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Most Popular Currently Practiced Psychoanalytic Variants Structural-Drive Theory Unconscious drives Defense mechanisms Relational Psychoanalysis Object relations Interpersonal theory Attachment theory Self-Psychological Theory Multiperspective Approach
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Strategies and Interventions Restructuring methods Focus attention on the interpersonal therapy process Engage in activities that directly disrupt what has been procedurally learned
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