differences between each form
psychotherapy
Sigmund Freud is considered the founder of psychotherapy. He developed psychoanalysis as a form of therapy to explore patients' unconscious thoughts and feelings to help them understand and resolve emotional difficulties. Freud's work had a significant impact on the field of psychology and psychotherapy.
Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen has written: 'The Freud files' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, PSYCHOLOGY / Mental Health, History, Historiography 'The emotional tie' -- subject(s): Hypnosis, Psychotherapy, Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Identification (Psychology), Psychoanalytic Theory 'Remembering Anna O' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, History 'Le dossier Freud' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, History 'Lacan - El Amo Absoluto' 'Souvenirs d'Anna O' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, History 'Constructivisme et psychanalyse' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis and philosophy
Psychoanalysis
The Amygdyla region processes the emotional significance of stimuli and generates immediate emotional and behavioral reactions.
The goal of brief psychodynamic and psychotherapy is to explore unconscious processes and childhood experiences that may be influencing present behaviors and emotions. The focus is on gaining insight into these underlying issues and making meaningful changes in a shorter time frame compared to traditional psychoanalysis. The therapy aims to help individuals improve self-awareness, resolve conflicts, and enhance their emotional well-being.
Freud's Psychoanalysis
Psychological, cognitive, and behavioral.
cognitive, emotional, physical and behavioral
Phyllis Greenacre has written: 'Trauma, growth, and personality' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis 'Swift and Carroll' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis and literature, Psychology 'Emotional growth'
hidden, or unconscious, thoughts, needs, and emotion
The most common behavior pattern of emotional and behavioral disorders consists of antisocial, or externalizing behaviors.