Human sexual development is an important thing to consider when working with a client, most people view their sexuality development differently. Sigmund Freud was considered the father of the Psychodynamic theory mainly because of his theory on psychosexual stages of development in children. He developed 5 stages that has been followed by many different psychologist, however many people couldn’t agree that children have sexual desires. Erickson followed Freud’s theories and developed his theories on psychosocial stages, which leads throughout the lifespan not just childhood. He also focused on the conscious mind whereas Freud was about the unconscious mind. Both psychologist have very …show more content…
I believe society has exposed this issue and has brought it attention to show people what is happening in our cities. In addition, treatment for paraphilia is usually not talked about by the offender because of their unwillingness to change unless forced, and even when forced they have to be the one who wants to change or treatment will be unsuccessful.
Some treatment approaches are, psychoanalytic psychotherapy, where the treatment is on the persons unconscious memories in those who had believed to have had a problematic childhood. Another one is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy where there are different techniques where the therapist will try to find where their behavior started from and will help them to change their behavior. In addition, they will focus on different number of different approaches for example; systematic desensitization, aversion therapy, covert sensitization, social skills training and orgasmic reconditioning. (Crain, pg. 527-528)
Choose a vocation in the Human Development/Social Science field in which you can envision yourself working. Even if you don’t know for certain, pick one that sounds interesting. Think of an individual you may encounter within that particular field of …show more content…
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics a Mental Health Social Worker “help clients with mental illnesses or addictions. They provide information on services, such as support groups or 12-step programs, to help clients cope with their illness.” ("Social Workers : Occupational Outlook Handbook: : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics," 2014) Therefore, the five qualities I believe make an effective social worker are the following: well organized, ability to show and have empathy, professionalism, non-objective or unbiased, and Calm or