Psychodynamic Theory

Authors

  • Kathleen Holtz Deal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18060/140

Keywords:

Psychodynamic theory, empirical support, social work practice

Abstract

Psychodynamic theory, a theory of personality originated by Sigmund Freud, has a long and complex history within social work and continues to be utilized by social workers. This article traces the theory’s development and explains key concepts with an emphasis on its current relational focus within object relations theory and self-psychology. Empirical support for theoretical concepts and the effectiveness of psychodynamic therapies is reviewed and critiqued. Future directions are discussed, including addressing cultural considerations, increasing research, and emphasizing a relational paradigm

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Published

2007-04-30

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