The psychodynamic viewpoint is a psychological perspective that focuses on the unconscious mind and the influence of early childhood experiences on behavior. It emphasizes the role of unconscious desires, conflicts, and defense mechanisms in shaping human behavior.
Related terms
Unconscious mind: The part of our mind that contains thoughts, memories, and desires that are not consciously aware or accessible to us.
Defense mechanisms: Psychological strategies used by the ego to protect itself from anxiety caused by unconscious conflicts.
Early childhood experiences: Events or interactions during a person's early years that can shape their personality and behaviors later in life.