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Psychoanalytic Psychodynamic Approach

Across
Austrian physician and founder of phsychoanalytic theory
Client acknowledges that she is taller than most girls and accepts her body.
The comedian talks about his substance abuse and current recovery with humorous stories that the audience can identify with.
"An environment that is created and maintained to restore and promote optimal psychologic health and wellness."
Unconscious or conscious decisions that are sometimes adaptive or become unhealthy when they prevent an individual from facing reality or impair psychologic growth.
The positive or negative behaviors for coping with common stressors of everyday living, difficulties with social and personal relationships, and impairments in self-identity. The severity of deficits determine a patient's level of overall functioning and treatment plan.
Fear, anger, sadness, disgust, surprise, joy.
The student nurse focuses all his energy on his school assignments to avoid several problems that are happening at home.
A mother is very angry at her daughter for disobeying, so she goes to the gym and plays a rigorous game of basketball.
The patient consumes a case of beer every 2 days but does identify a problem with alcohol.
The nurse reminds the patient of his friend from childhood and expresses the need to stay in contact after care.
Develops in the first 6 months life and counteracts irrational id impulses.
Focuses on emotions as the primary meaning system that relates significant events to a person's well-being.
The goal of this therapy is to bring repressed memories into conscious awareness.
A patient is angry at the therapist for asking personal information but accuses the therapist of being angry with him.
Down
Represents the moral aspect of a personality and is learned from parents or other important authority figures.
"being with the patient" to gain insight into earlier experiences as they relate to the current situation, "here and now."
The client reminds the nurse of her deceased grandmother and focuses most of her time only on the care of this patient.
Resisting a temptation or urge that may harm oneself or others.
A range of emotions that vary appropriately with external occurrences.
Client expresses the urge to cheat during an exam but did not for fear of getting caught.