Exam 3: Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Counseling and Psychotherapy
What are the strengths and weaknesses of these approaches with diverse populations?
Strengths and weaknesses of approaches with diverse populations can vary depending on the specific approach being used. However, some common strengths of these approaches include their ability to provide more culturally sensitive and relevant interventions, increased understanding and appreciation of diversity, and the potential to reduce disparities in access to services and resources. These approaches can also promote social justice and equity by addressing the unique needs of diverse populations.
On the other hand, some weaknesses of these approaches may include challenges in effectively implementing interventions across different cultural groups, potential for unintentional reinforcement of stereotypes or biases, and difficulty in balancing the need for cultural sensitivity with the need for evidence-based practices. Additionally, there may be limitations in the availability of resources and expertise for implementing these approaches, as well as potential resistance from individuals or institutions who are not accustomed to working with diverse populations.
Overall, while approaches with diverse populations have the potential to address important social and health disparities, it is important to carefully consider their strengths and weaknesses in order to effectively implement them and ensure positive outcomes for diverse groups.
Janice is a counselor who utilizes a psychodynamic approach with her clients.When working with Ronald,the client in the previous clinical scenario,Janice will focus on what therapeutic tasks during the working phase of treatment?
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Newer forms of psychodynamic practice emphasize __________,while more traditionally oriented and analytical forms of practice emphasize __________.
B
The current psychodynamic counseling involves three generic phases: ___________,_______________,and __________________.
Psychoanalytic counselors work with clients to bring unconscious material to the conscious awareness.Analysts often accomplish this using ____________.
Susie reports that she perceives her brothers as being "all-good" and her sister as "all-bad" because her brothers took care of her and stuck up for her growing up while her sister often got all the attention at school and stole friends and boyfriends.This type of defense mechanism is called?
All of the following general goals related to "mental health" fit with psychodynamic approaches EXCEPT:
The vast majority of psychodynamic theorists share all of the following same basic assumptions EXCEPT: _________________________________________.
Object relations theorists are most concerned with how an infant internalizes relationships in the first three years of life,the impact on adult personality,and how __________ relationships become the template for all future relationships.
Freudian psychoanalysis is considered the root of all psychodynamic approaches.This type of treatment approach is characterized by all of the following concepts EXCEPT: _________________________.
A brief psychodynamic counselor uses _______________ when taking an opportunity in session to clarify with clients and work through old childhood traumas and relational patterns that may show up in the counseling relationship.
Freudian analysts conceptualize client problems by examining how the __________ manages on-going conflicts between the ______________ and the _________________.
__________ is the most basic technique of all psychoanalytic approaches,and uses unconscious material to facilitate client insight.
Countertransference takes place when a counselor _________________________________.
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