What does this mean, “Psychodynamically”?
Question by Caitlyn: What does this mean, “Psychodynamically”?
I am reading an article for my class that deals with music therapy. Most of this article uses words such as “improvisational music therapy” and “improvisational, psychodynamically oriented music therapy”. Would anybody know a more simpler way of putting this? Because without knowing exactly what these mean I wont be able to understand the article. I have looked them up on the internet but I want a second opinion. Thanks so much!
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Answer by Pepper
The study of human behavior from the point of view of motivation and drives, depending largely on the functional significance of emotion, and based on the assumption that an individual’s total personality and reactions at any given time are the product of the interaction between his genetic constitution and his environment is psychodynamics.
Did you get it? Its super tough to explain with words!
PS – why isnt this question is psychology section?
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