Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The psychodynamic
approach to
psychopathology
- Sigmund Freud came up with the approach
that ignores science and tries to focus on
getting in a person's head
- This approach includes
theories that explain human
behaviour due to drives and
forces (subconcious)
- Our behaviour and feelings are most
effected by unconscious motives
- Adult behaviour and feelings
(psychological problems also) start from
our childhood experiences.
- Behaviour is determined and has a
cause (an unconscious one)
- Personality is made of
three parts
- ID
- Behaviour is
motivated by two
drives that are
instinct and come from ID
- Eros (sex
drive and
life instinct)
- Thanatos (the aggressive
drive and death instinct)
- Ego
- Super-ego
- Parts of unconscious (id, super-ego) mind are
always in conflict with conscious
part of the mind (ego)
- Personality made as drives are changed
by life experiences in childhood, during
psychosexual development