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psychodynamically

Definitions

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  • adverb In a psychodynamic way.

Etymologies

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psychodynamic +‎ -ally

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Examples

  • Her practical, psychodynamically oriented thinking is echoed today in much current work in early education.

    Dorothy Walter Baruch. 2009

  • Wellisch read the story psychodynamically: it is about the hostility that parents have toward their children.

    Rabbi David Wolpe: Isaac and Oedipus 2008

  • These newer frameworks have led to ten important changes in the ways in which psychodynamically oriented treatment is carried out.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • Upon graduation, many social workers take courses at psychodynamically oriented training institutes, but they are taught by members of other disciplines who are not conversant or identified with the nature of social work practice and with the types of clients that social workers generally see in agency practice.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • These newer frameworks have led to ten important changes in the ways in which psychodynamically oriented treatment is carried out.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • Upon graduation, many social workers take courses at psychodynamically oriented training institutes, but they are taught by members of other disciplines who are not conversant or identified with the nature of social work practice and with the types of clients that social workers generally see in agency practice.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • The helping strategy thus became one of examining the specific questions confronting Mr. Toman as aspects of broader psychological and emotional issues—a process, of course, much more reminiscent of psychodynamically oriented therapy than the behavioral methods previously employed.

    Planned Short-Term Treatment RICHARD A. WELLS 1994

  • Even the psychodynamically influenced short-term methods contain a similar stress, as the interview transcripts by Davenloo (1978) or Worchel (1990, 1993) clearly illustrate.

    Planned Short-Term Treatment RICHARD A. WELLS 1994

  • At the termination evaluation, it was found that the untreated group, who had received no specific therapy beyond this assistance in more clearly identifying their problems, had made significant overall progress—equivalent, in fact, to those treated psychodynamically, though less than that achieved by the behavioral group.

    Planned Short-Term Treatment RICHARD A. WELLS 1994

  • Yet at the same time there is at least broad substantiation for the effectiveness of psychodynamically influenced therapy.

    Planned Short-Term Treatment RICHARD A. WELLS 1994

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