The psychodynamic approach is a form of depth psychology, the objective of this technique for the psychotherapist is to open the unconscious content of the mind to treat the patient's psychic anxiety. Although this method derives from psychoanalysis, it is a less complete technique. The humanistic/existential approach is associated with the belief that humans are alone in this world, since the reason for this belief is that a person can perhaps feel a sense of meaninglessness, this circular approach offers positive growth, the opportunity for the patient to recognize their problems, also encourages themselves to create their own values as well as meanings and to make changes. The cognitive mental aspect of behavior is based on the belief that negative feelings are the result of negative thoughts; if a person can change their thoughts, then that person can change their feelings and behavior. Behavioral is a directive approach based on the core beliefs of classical and instrumental conditioning that focuses on behavior and not just thoughts. One suggestion that combines these two is believed to be cognitive behavioral therapy. I found a website that further explains these approaches: The psychodynamic approach is a form of depth psychology, the goal of this technique for the psychotherapist is to open the unconscious contents of the mind to treat the patient's psychic anxiety. Although this method derives from psychoanalysis, it is a less complete technique. The humanistic/existential approach is associated with the belief that human beings are alone in the world, as this belief is that a......half of the article......therapy.I found a website that explains further these approaches:The psychodynamic approach is a form of depth psychology, the goal of this technique for the psychotherapist is to open the unconscious content of the mind to treat the patient's psychic anxiety. Even though this method derives from psychoanalysis, it is a less than complete technique. The humanistic/existential approach is associated with the belief that humans are alone in this world, since the reason for this belief is that a person can perhaps feel a sense of meaninglessness, this circular approach offers positive growth, the opportunity for the patient to recognize their problems, also encourages themselves to create their own values as well as meanings and to make changes. Works Cited http://www.strisik.com /terapia/approcci.htm
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