How did psychoanalysis develop and what are its major assumptions? Describe the techniques used by psychoanalysts and then mention briefly how specific modern psychodynamic therapies differ from the traditional Freudian approach

Finally, compare psychoanalysis to the techniques a behavior therapist would use to treat problems.

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Psychoanalysis is an extensive and prolonged technique for exploring the unconscious. It is an insight therapy, which employs dream analysis, catharsis, and free association. Discuss transference and countertransference. Other psychodynamic therapies include those of Harry Stack Sullivan and Melanie Klein. Behavior therapies do not look for unconscious motives, but instead focus on the use of principles of learning to increase or decrease behaviors.

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Lola is thinking about having a child and asks you for advice. Use research presented in your text to describe positive and negative aspects of having children and positive and negative aspects of being childless

What will be an ideal response?

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a. They are easy to administer b. They can ask about multiple aspects of personality c. Many respondents can be tested simultaneously d. All of the above

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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