HSC 3243 Chapter 22: Chapter 22 Book Notes

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o
psychoanalytic
frame
of
reference
offers
both
insight
and
effectiveness
strategies
to
guide
Ots
in
dealing
with
our
clients
'
emotional
issues
and
barriers
.
o
focus
of
this
Frame
may
target
the
following
life
dimensions
:
social
participation
,
emotional
expression
and
motivation
,
self
-
awareness
,
defensive
behaviors
,
and
projective
and
activities
.
social
participation
and
Relationships
.
Fonagy
applies
attachment
theory
to
explain
why
some
adults
fail
to
integrate
their
experiences
with
the
meaning
of
that
experience
or
why
they
lack
the
ability
to
emphasize
or
understand
a
situation
from
someone
else
's
perspective
.
object
relations
theory
:
the
satisfaction
of
emotional
needs
through
interaction
with
both
human
and
nonhuman
objects
.
Emotional
Expression
and
Motivation
.
psychoanalytic
theory
gives
OTS
some
tools
for
doing
this
through
the
projective
arts
like
drawing
.
creative
writing
,
movement
,
and
storytelling
.
explores
problems
with
self
-
identity
,
interpersonal
Relationships
,
object
relations
,
and
the
processes
of
destruction
and
creation
,
within
the
concepts
of
libido
(
life
force
)
and
aggression
.
self
-
Awareness
occupational
interventions
that
use
creativity
as
a
projection
of
the
self
to
promote
self
-
awareness
and
insight
are
best
understood
from
a
psychodynamic
perspective
.
Object
relations
and
attachment
theories
tell
us
that
people
learn
about
who
they
are
(
self
-
concept
,
self
-
esteem
,
self
-
efficacy
,
and
self
-
worth
)
through
interaction
with
others
.
A
strong
sense
of
both
self
and
social
identity
has
a
positive
influence
on
health
,
resilience
,
and
productivity
.
Defense
Behaviors
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Freud
's
concept
of
the
unconscious
relates
to
aspects
of
the
human
spirit
that
cannot
be
observed
or
easily
defined
.
o
Freud
suggests
three
ways
:
by
which
observation
of
unconscious
content
is
possible
:
projections
,
dreams
,
and
free
association
.
o
psychoanalytic
theory
provides
an
explanation
for
many
of
the
irrational
,
even
bizarre
behaviors
we
observe
in
persons
with
a
variety
of
illnesses
0
Freud
's
psychoanalytic
Theory
personality
structure
K
Freud
organized
personality
into
three
parts
:
the
id
,
the
ego
,
and
the
superego
.
-
The
ID
id
:
unconscious
;
part
of
the
personality
that
houses
primitive
drives
and
in
tri
nots
,
as
well
as
needs
and
conflicts
that
the
ego
is
unable
to
integrate
.
primary
process
thinking
.
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The
ego
ego
:
psychological
component
that
has
contact
with
the
external
world
.
Functions
logically
and
works
to
achieve
a
balance
between
internal
drives
and
external
expectations
secondary
process
in
The
super
go
super
go
:
social
component
of
the
personality
that
serves
as
an
individual
's
moral
code
,
sense
of
good
and
bad
,
or
right
and
wrong
.
-
symbols
,
projections
,
and
communication
with
the
unconscious
The
therapist
's
role
to
help
the
adult
client
interpret
the
meaning
of
emotional
Responses
that
create
such
functional
barriers
and
to
remember
and
WORK
through
the
original
traumatic
experience
.
Repression
and
suppression
ape
defense
mechanisms
.
o
repression
:
looks
painful
memories
in
the
unconscious
,
where
they
cannot
be
voluntarily
Retrieved
.
o
suppression
:
conscious
process
of
avoiding
difficult
or
emotional
issues
or
putting
them
off
until
a
more
appropriate
time
.
Occupational
therapy
interventions
can
have
the
goal
of
breaking
through
client
defenses
(
barrier
)
in
order
to
facilitate
therapeutic
occupational
goals
.
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