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Lengthy training, time & expense for client
limitations
Is psychonanalysis applicable to crisis counseling, culturally diverse clients or social work?
No psychoanalysis is not applicable to these groups
Margaret Maher
Object relations
Erick Erikson
Ego psychologist
Psychodynamically oriented group therapy
shortening the process so that clients can get rid of old patterns and create new patterns
Ego Psycology
development of the ego or self at different stages of life
Id psychology
instincts and intrapsychic conflicts are the basic factors shaping personality development.
Erickson's psychoSOCIAL stages
Infancy
Early Childhood:autonomy vs shame and doubt
Preschool Age: Initiative versus guilt
School Age: Industry vs Inferiority
Adolescence: identity vs role confusion
young adulthood: intimacy vs. isolation
Middle age: generativity vs stagnation
Later Life: integrity vs. despair
Freud's psychoSEXUAL stages
oral stage
anal
phallic
latency
genital
genital stage continues...
Defense mechanisms (11)
Repression, reaction formation, regression, rationalization, projection, introjection,identification, compensation, sublimation, displacement
Psychoanalytic Therapy Goals
Bring unconscious, conscious; achieving insight and self-understanding
Therapist's Role and Function
Assume an anonymous stance ("blank-screen"). Clients can then make projections that then help clients aqcuire the freedom, awareness
6 basic psychoanalytic techniques
1. maintaining the analytic frame work
2. free association
3.interpretation
4. dream analysis
5. analysis of resistance
6. analysis of transference
Contemporary
Ego Psychology
emphasis placed on the wording of the id, ego, and superego as well defense mechanisms(Anna Freud)
Objects-relations Therapy
focuses on predictable developmental sequences in which early experiences of self shift in relation to an expanding awareness of others.
"object" can be interchanged with the word "other"
focus of self-psychology
the nature of the therapeutic relationship using empathy as the main tool
focus of relational approach
what evolves through the client-therapist relationship
Limitations of the Psychoanalytic approach
long time commitment
the anonymous role of the therapist
limitations with odeipus and electra complexes
The mother is blamed for inadequate parenting