Dynamic psychology examines the way that subconscious and unconscious factors affect consciousness.
Other synonyms for dynamic psychology are psycho- analytical psychology, or psycho- dynamic psychology, or depth psychology.
2007-02-13 10:46:56
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answered by BARROWMAN 6
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In terms of the Psychodynamic approach, the term 'psyche' means 'the mind/self' and the term 'dynamic' means 'interactions', so the Psychodynamic approach suggests that the mind houses a person’s interactions (dynamics) between the different parts of the mind/self.
For further information on this approach, consult one of the following:
A Level Psychology through diagrams (Oxford Revision guides)-Hill, G
A2 Psychology: The Complete Companion-Cardwell, M
Psychology for A2 Level-Cardwell,M, Clark, L and Meldrum, C
or:
www.psyonline.org.uk (module 5-approaches-psychodynamic approach)
An excellent website designed for A Levl Psychology students and teachers. It's geared towards the AQA A exam specification but can also be used as a reference for other ones!
www.freewebs.com/psychedout (Intro to Psychology resources, approaches)
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2007-02-15 00:29:05
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answered by ice.mario 3
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