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Answer: A Psychodynamic psychologist. Forensic Psychologist
The clinical psychologist is employing a psychodynamic perspective, which focuses on unconscious processes, motives, and conflicts as drivers of behavior. This perspective is based on the theories of Sigmund Freud and his followers.
A Psychologist whose specialty is the unique problems of adolescents.
Those who do not have a specific behavioral issue they wish to address and whose goals for therapy are to gain insight into the past may be better served by psychodynamic therapy.
A Psychologist whose specialty is the unique problems of adolescents.
Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual was created in 2006.
The opening statement of Pride and Prejudice is written from an omniscient viewpoint. This means it is narrated by an all-knowing, third-person narrator who is not a character in the story.
The austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud. HIs theory includes the id, ego, superego, free association, hypnosis and his libido theory (the theory that throughout our life, we have sexual drives).
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Carl Jung was a Swiss psychologist whose school of psychology is based on the Unconscious.
"When I say 'from whose perspective,' I am asking for the viewpoint or point of view of a specific person or entity in relation to a particular situation, topic, or event."
Psychodynamic perspective focus on our unconscious thoughts. Psychodynamic psychologist tend to focus on our inner lives such as our hidden motives and deeper most fantasies and dreams. Behavior perspective also known as behaviorist focus on observable behavior. They highly emphasize the role of environment in modeling of behavior and tend to reject introspection (careful self- examination of conscious thoughts).