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He would listen, watch for signs of transference and avoid counter-transference. Then he would keep listening.

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Sigmund Freud's theory of dreams?

Freud interpreted virtually all dreams as representing some sort of repressed or sublimated sexual desire. Modern psychology and psychoanalysis have moved on beyond Freud to incorporate more well-rounded and inclusive theories and methods.


What did Freud believe all dreams were about?

Freud believed that all dreams were a form of wish fulfillment, stemming from unconscious desires and repressed feelings. He also believed that dreams provided a window into the unconscious mind and could reveal hidden fears, desires, and conflicts.


What possible treatment techniques would Freud use for the unconscious?

Psychoanalysis


What did Sigmund Freud use massage therapy for?

Freud incorporated full body massage (known as general massage at the time) as a means of relaxing the patient, in the belief that it had a mesmeric effect that would allow them to express their emotions with greater ease. He also used it to ease muscular discomfort, tension and cramp. However as his ideas coalesced, and he obtained a greater understanding of the 'mind' he subsequently abandoned the practice. He was also fearful and concerned that touch would arouse sexual feelings in both patient and client. See for example the case of Frau Emmy von N in Studies in Hysteria.


Would Freud have agreed with the statement that mental illnesses are biological dysfunction?

Freud's perspective on mental illness emphasized the role of unconscious conflicts and early childhood experiences, rather than biological dysfunction. He believed that mental disorders were rooted in internal psychological processes rather than purely biological factors. His psychoanalytic approach focused on exploring the unconscious mind to understand and treat mental illnesses.

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Freud believed the purpose of dreams is to?

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What would a doctor be guilty of if he didn't treat his patient?

Dereliction of duty, malpractice.


A patient has just received an organ transplant. Which treatment would be most effective in preventing the patient's body from rejecting the organ?

Treat the patient with medications that decrease the immune system's response.


What medications would give a patient the same effects as crystal methamphetamine Or could be used to treat a patient with ADD and extreme tirednessno energy sleepiness?

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How do you treat a victim from a tornado?

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How do you treat patient effectively?

Be nice to them, Treat them like there the first patient to come to you? Try and answer or help answer their questions and dont leave them scerd about something! Make sure they're comfortable with how you are examining them..


How would you being sympathetic to a patient?

treat them as you would a normal person but (depending on what is wrong with them) politely offer them some help now and again but dont treat them like a child (if you want a specific answer pleaase ask)


What should you do if you found more than one wound during a patient assesment?

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Sigmund Freud's theory of dreams?

Freud interpreted virtually all dreams as representing some sort of repressed or sublimated sexual desire. Modern psychology and psychoanalysis have moved on beyond Freud to incorporate more well-rounded and inclusive theories and methods.


If more than one wound is found during a quick patient assesment what should you do?

Treat the most serious would first