Operationalizing and Visualizing Psychodynamics in Positive Psychotherapy (PPT)

Richard-Christian Werringloer
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This article presents a novel conflict model for operationalizing and visualizing psychodynamics within the context of Positive Psychotherapy (PPT). The model builds upon the traditional approach of N. Peseschkian and M. Goncharov’s model from 2014, further enhanced by the basic needs of love, security, and autonomy as outlined by G. v. Witzleben (2014), and the emotions delineated by P. Ekman and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The model affords an in-depth understanding of a patient’s motivations and psychodynamic responses in various situations. It expands upon previous models that focused on conflicts rooted in the connection between primary and secondary capabilities. By considering the simultaneous or sequential existence of different inner conflicts, the model allows for a comprehensive view of a patient’s psychodynamics. While this article only provides an excerpt of the ideas from the author’s recent book, it offers general guidelines for operationalizing and visualizing psychodynamics within PPT, encouraging further exploration and understanding of individual psychodynamics.
积极心理治疗中的操作化与可视化心理动力学(PPT)
本文提出了一种新的冲突模型,用于在积极心理治疗(PPT)的背景下操作和可视化心理动力学。该模型建立在2014年N. Peseschkian和M. Goncharov模型的传统方法之上,并进一步加强了G. v. Witzleben(2014)概述的爱、安全和自主的基本需求,以及P. Ekman和中医(TCM)所描述的情感。该模型提供了一个深入了解病人的动机和心理动力学反应在各种情况下。它扩展了先前的模型,这些模型关注的是植根于主要能力和次要能力之间联系的冲突。通过考虑不同内心冲突的同时或顺序存在,该模型允许对患者的心理动力学进行全面的观察。虽然这篇文章只提供了作者最近出版的书中的一个节选,但它提供了在PPT中操作和可视化心理动力学的一般指导方针,鼓励进一步探索和理解个体心理动力学。
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