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what major syndromes are indicated to treat with psychodynamic psychotherapy? |
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depression, dysthymia, panic disorder, PTSD, Dissociative Disorder, cluster B (emotionally labile), cluster C (anxious cluster) |
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what major clincal problems are indicated to treat with psychodynamic psychotherapy? |
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self esteem, relationship problems, work function, life cycle development |
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what are assumptions of psychodynamic psychotherapy? |
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problems are not nec symptoms, past traumatic or conflictual scenarios are replayed in the present, emotion, thought, motivation, fantasy operate in parallel and are equally important. Solution is improving adaptation to conflict |
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what mechanisms does psychotherapy use? |
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increasing awareness, changing perceptions, improving relationships and responses to new situation |
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what are main techniques? |
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repetitive patterns, uncovering meaning, unconsciuos, interpreting defenses, resistances, transference, understanding, working through, new narrative |
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in psychodynamic psychotherapy, are problems symptoms? |
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in CBT are problems symptoms? |
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what is the solution in psychodynamic psychotherapy? |
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improving adaptation to conflict |
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what is the solution at CBT? |
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remove the symptoms = remove the problem |
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how does psychodynamic psychotherapy work? |
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increasing awareness, changing perception, improving relationships |
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what are CBT's mechanism? |
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changing underlying beliefs, changing behaviors, teaching compensatory skills |
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what are psychodynamic psychotherapy's focus? |
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associations, feelings and motivation, iwhses and fears, fantasies, inner conflict, present and past, interpersonal relationship patterns |
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automatic thoughts, cognitions, core beliefs about the self and world, beliefs about others schema, symptoms |
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