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Psychodynamic psychology differs from other approaches because it is based on

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Answered by Rainbowcat203
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Psychodynamic psychology differs from other approaches because it is based on thoughts and impulses outside of conscious experience..
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Psychodynamic psychology differs from other approaches because it is based on thoughts and impulses outside of conscious experience.

Psychodynamic theory are based on the theories related to human interaction and force.....
As the change or development of personality within the person.

1) the essence of psychodynamic approach is to explain the behaviour in terms of its dynamic.i.e., the forces that drive the approach, in itself its all psychological force.
2) the best known example of this theory is Freud's psychoanalytic theory of personality,a.a.k personality development theory.
3) other psychodynamic theory is include Carl Jung's works...
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