Psychodynamic interventions refer to therapeutic techniques that are based on the principles of psychoanalysis, aiming to explore and address unconscious conflicts and unresolved issues from childhood that may be contributing to present-day psychological difficulties.
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Psychoanalysis: A specific type of psychodynamic therapy developed by Sigmund Freud, which involves exploring unconscious thoughts, feelings, and memories through free association, dream analysis, and transference.
Unconscious Mind: The part of our mind that contains thoughts, memories, desires, and emotions that are beyond our conscious awareness but still influence our behavior.
Childhood Trauma: Distressing or harmful experiences during childhood that can have long-lasting effects on emotional well-being and behavior.