Psychodynamic therapy is the psychological interpretation of mental and emotional processes. Rooted in traditional psychoanalysis, it draws from object relations, ego psychology, and self psychology.
Somatic therapy is a form of body-centered therapy that looks at the connection of mind and body and uses both psychotherapy and physical therapies for
Psychodynamic theories of Sigmund Freud focus on how a child’s instinctual mind interacts with his or her social environment and the important people in it
What is analytical psychology? Analytical psychology approaches psychotherapy in the tradition of C. G. Jung. It is distinguished by a focus on the role of
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Introduction to Psychodynamic Theory in Social Work Social workers balance many clients suffering from a wide range of problems, including trauma, medical conditions, mental health
Somatic Therapy Techniques Somatic therapy aims to engage a person’s body as a therapy technique and draw from the basic functions of the nervous system