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- Psychodynamics, also known as psychodynamic psychology, in its broadest sense, is an approach to psychology that emphasizes systematic study of the psychological...
- application of psychodynamics were further developed by the likes of Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, Otto Rank, and Melanie Klein. Psychodynamic therapy has evolved...
- Jointness is a term (R. Solan 1991) in psychoanalysis and psychodynamic theory, describing a new look at normal object relation that takes place from...
- The Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM) is a diagnostic handbook similar to the International Statistical classification of Diseases and Related Health...
- Rabung S (2013). "The Emerging Evidence for Long-Term Psychodynamic Therapy" (PDF). Psychodynamic Psychiatry. 41 (3). Guilford Publications: 361–384. doi:10...
- Psychodynamic Adlerian therapy Analytical therapy Mentalization-based treatment Psychoanalysis Transference focused psychotherapy Cognitive and behavioral...
- Identification is a psychological process whereby the individual ****imilates an aspect, property, or attribute of the other and is transformed wholly or...
- Homicide Data" (PDF). Retrieved 6 March 2016. Cormier, B. M. (1982). "Psychodynamics of homicide committed in a marital relationship". Corrective Psychiatry...
- system Systems psychology Systemic therapy Magnavita, Jeffrey J. (2009) Psychodynamic Family Psychotherapy: Toward Unified Relational Systematics. In Bray...
- secret, unconscious wishes, as well as some of his views about the psychodynamics of women, were either not supported or contradicted by research. Reviewing...