strengths and weakness - psychodymanic approach
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- Created on: 03-11-20 11:26
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Freud's Psychodynamic Approach Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths
One strength of the psychodymanic approach is that Frued's studies into repressed and unresolved trauamas has given rise to talking therapies used in the modern era. For example, Frued's work into the unconcious has allowed therapists to focus on getting their patients to dig into their unconcious where repressed, unhappy memories may be stored. By then talking about their feelings, the therapist is able to interpret this and see what can be done to help the person. Therefore, Frued's approach is strong as it has allowed talking therapies to be…
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