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psychodynamic
psy·cho·dy·nam·ics P0634500 (sī′kō-dī-năm′ĭks, -dĭ-)n.1. (used with a sing. or pl. verb) The interaction of various conscious and unconscious mental or emotional processes, especially as they influence personality, behavior, and attitudes.2. (used with a sing. verb) The study of personality and behavior in terms of such processes. psy′cho·dy·nam′ic adj.psy′cho·dy·nam′i·cal·ly adv.Translations EncyclopediaSeepsychodynamicsPsychodynamic
PsychodynamicA therapy technique that assumes improper or unwanted behavior is caused by unconscious, internal conflicts and focuses on gaining insight into these motivations.Mentioned in: Group Therapy, Suicide |