Psychodynamic therapy approach is a therapeutic method that focuses on unconscious processes and unresolved conflicts from the past to understand and address current psychological issues. It emphasizes the role of childhood experiences in shaping adult behavior.
Related terms
Defense Mechanisms: These are mental strategies used by individuals to protect themselves from anxiety or emotional pain.
Unconscious Mind: This refers to thoughts, feelings, desires, and memories that are outside of conscious awareness but still influence behavior.
Transference: This occurs when a client projects unresolved feelings onto their therapist based on past relationships or experiences.