Psychodynamic counselling and therapy involves a number of important elements, which perhaps is what makes the psychodynamic approach more and more interesting to those who go on developing in their work. (E.g. Erik Erikson 's work on life stages and the object relation theory) While in no sense wishing to undervalue the importance of basic listening and responding skills, nor the centrality of a positive therapeutic relationship, the ongoing experience of working with people leads to more and more thirst for understanding how and why different personalities function differently, why people think, feel and behave the way they do (Jacobs Michael, 1998).- Consider deleting the above.
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Erikson 's model is a combination of "psychosexual" and “psychosocial" elements. There can sometimes be an attempt to overcome the human tendency to mistake what can be submitted to established techniques for the true nature of things. – Consider deleting. In his opinion, healing always calls for a holistic attitude that does not argue with established factors but to attempt to include them in a wider context of some enlightening quality. (Erikson Erik, ). Erikson 's historical experiences influenced his assumption that "a human being 's existence depends at every moment on three necessary and complementary processes" (Erikson, 1997). These processes …show more content…
She experienced a great deal of protection from her late mother that she so thought of herself as being fragile. Rose’s intimacy with her mother appeared not to have given her the opportunity to develop a much healthier relationship with her peers (Erikson). That being the case, she is now faced with the challenge of establishing a trusting relationship with others. As much as she cherishes the memory of her mother, she must be careful not to allow her qualities have an overbearing effect on her inevitable adventure, less it will be difficult to establish the degree of trust that her moving on in life