How Psychodynamic Therapies Have Changed since Freud
Introduction Psychodynamics can be described as a series of propositions about the following factors motivational processes, unconscious cognitive, affective and motivational processes. This refers to the mental depictions of the character, others and interactions, developmental dynamics, the origin of many personalities and social dispositions in childhood. This also covers the tendency for effectiveness and dynamics to operate parallel and produce different solutions that are of compromising solutions (Ballen, 1997). A large number of research bodies in the area of development, social, personality psychology and cognitive have supported these propositions. However, Freud’s systematic legacy has propositions for a wide array ...