What’s the psychodynamic view?

The psychodynamic perspective in psychotherapy believes that unconscious motivations shape behavior, often stemming from childhood experiences. Sigmund Freud’s three-part model of the self, including the ego, superego, and id, is a key component. Other theorists have added to or diverged from Freud’s ideas, resulting in a wide range of psychodynamic schools of thought. In therapy, […]

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