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19 Cards in this Set
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Lengthy training, time & expense for client
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limitations
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Is psychonanalysis applicable to crisis counseling, culturally diverse clients or social work?
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No psychoanalysis is not applicable to these groups
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Margaret Maher
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Object relations
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Erick Erikson
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Ego psychologist
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Psychodynamically oriented group therapy
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shortening the process so that clients can get rid of old patterns and create new patterns
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Ego Psycology
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development of the ego or self at different stages of life
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Id psychology
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instincts and intrapsychic conflicts are the basic factors shaping personality development.
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Erickson's psychoSOCIAL stages
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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 |
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Freud's psychoSEXUAL stages
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oral stage
anal phallic latency genital genital stage continues... |
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Defense mechanisms (11)
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Repression, reaction formation, regression, rationalization, projection, introjection,identification, compensation, sublimation, displacement
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Psychoanalytic Therapy Goals
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Bring unconscious, conscious; achieving insight and self-understanding
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Therapist's Role and Function
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Assume an anonymous stance ("blank-screen"). Clients can then make projections that then help clients aqcuire the freedom, awareness
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6 basic psychoanalytic techniques
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1. maintaining the analytic frame work
2. free association 3.interpretation 4. dream analysis 5. analysis of resistance 6. analysis of transference |
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Contemporary
Ego Psychology |
emphasis placed on the wording of the id, ego, and superego as well defense mechanisms(Anna Freud)
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Objects-relations Therapy
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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" |
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focus of self-psychology
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the nature of the therapeutic relationship using empathy as the main tool
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focus of relational approach
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what evolves through the client-therapist relationship
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Limitations of the Psychoanalytic approach
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long time commitment
the anonymous role of the therapist |
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limitations with odeipus and electra complexes
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The mother is blamed for inadequate parenting
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