The Evolution of the Psychodynamic Approach and System

  • Fulmer R
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AbstractPsychodynamic theory and practice has evolved from its psychoanalytic roots. The modern psychodynamic approach is among the most inclusive and versatile schools of thought available to therapists. With both cross-cultural application and a growing evidence base, psychodynamic therapy is practiced in many countries and cultures around the world. The dynamic approach is a system that touches on human development, personality, mental disorders, and of course, therapy. This article presents an overview of contemporary dynamic theory, its underlying philosophy, and its main objectives.

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Fulmer, R. (2018). The Evolution of the Psychodynamic Approach and System. International Journal of Psychological Studies, 10(3), 1. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijps.v10n3p1

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