Psychodynamic Approach In Health And Social Care

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Psychodynamic theory is based on the idea that the conscious and unconscious mind are interlinked. In this theory, it is believed that our past experiences shape our current behaviours and emotions, how we see ourselves and how we relate to other people. It is believed that negative thoughts within our unconscious mind can also manifest physical issues. Psychodynamic sessions take place only approximately once a week, whereas psychoanalysis therapy is much more intensive and long-term. It is through realisation and insight that clients can get to understand, their issues and help resolve them. For Client A: Simply listen to him without judgement or bias. I would then repeat and confirm what he has said and put questions back to him, for example,