Psychodynamic approach

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    • Assumptions
      • Unconscious mind - the driving force behind much of our behaviour so to understand behavioural issues we must delve into it
      • Insticts/drives - motivate our behaviour. We are driven by instincts as we develop
      • Childhood experience - makes us who we are, traumatic events can resurface in adulthood
    • Freuds iceberg metaphor
      • Conscious - everyday thoughts and experience
      • Preconscious - thoughts and memories that aren’t accessible at all times but can be retrieved
      • Subconscious - deep, dark, shameful part that holds repressed thoughts, memories and feelings (e.g trauma ). Although repressed, they drive behaviour
    • Freudian slip
      • faulty actions
      • Freud deemed them notable for revealing an unconscious thought, belief or motive (e.g calling your partner by your ex’s name)
    • Little hans
      • Had a fear of horses
      • Freud said that hans was obsessed with his penis noticed that animals had larger penises than him (phallic stage)
      • His father had gone away and had his mothers attention and hans was jealous (Oedipus complex)
      • He had sexual attraction for his mother and saw his father as a rival (castration anxiety)
    • Strengths
      • The psychodynamic approach introduced psychotherapy - the forerunner to ‘talking therapies’
      • Freud‘s psychoanalysis was the first attempt to treat mental disorders psychologically rather than physically
      • Claims to help clients deal with problems by providing access to their unconscious using techniques such as dream analysis
      • Has been used to explain a wide range of behaviours and drew attention to the affect of childhood on adult personality
    • Weaknesses
      • It is not appropriate for serious mental disorders (e.g schizophrenia)
      • includes untestable concepts - Karl popper argued that it didn’t meat the scientific criterion of falsification (cannot be disproved)
      • Many of Freuds concepts occur at the unconscious level meaning it is difficult if not impossible to test
      • Classed as pseudoscience
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