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PSYCHODYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY: DEFINITION, GOALS AND TECHNIQUES By Dr. S. Reshma Jamal Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh Introduction and Definition • The term psycho-analysis and psychodynamic are often used interchangeably but actually they differ with each other in principles and practice. • Psycho-analysis is used to refer a form of treatment of mental patients developed and forwarded by Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). • Freud’s personal views, principles, notions and therapeutic techniques with regard to mental orders are psycho-analysis. • But later views of other psychologists with modifications, eliminations, additions other than that of Sigmund Freud is psychodynamic. Introduction and Definition (contd.) • Psychodynamic psychotherapy is characterized by some basic principles, techniques, as psychoanalysis but with very less importance to client’s past or unconscious, sex, defense mechanisms and repration. • For better understanding of psychodynamic, we should first understand psycho-analysis. Psycho-analysis • Psycho-analysis as a therapy owes its origin to the giant of psychology Sigmund Freud. • The term psycho-analysis strictly refers to therapy. • It is a specialized form of psychotherapy with its distinct techniques, principles and aim. • Basically, there are two techniques of psycho-analysis. They are: 1. Free association 2. Dream analysis
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