WCU Gestalt and Freudian Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Discussion – Description
James is 61-year-old divorced male who has suffered from symptoms of anxiety for years. He will wake up feeling great, and then without provocation, he develops a sense of panic. He says his heart races, and he feels nauseated, dizzy, and feels certain he is dying. His daughter is an FNP, and James calls her almost daily, convinced he is having a heart attack. He has undergone extensive physical exams and evaluations, but all tests have been normal. He is in excellent health and takes no medications.
James is a high school history teacher and has always enjoyed his job. He is very active and enjoys coaching the school’s debate team but hasn’t dated since his divorce five years ago. He is also very close with his children and grandchildren. His family history reveals his mother had generalized anxiety and his father died in a car accident at his age. He does not want to start taking medication but is open to therapy.
For your initial post, please address the following:
From your readings this week, how does humanistic therapy, Gestalt therapy, and classical Freudian psychodynamic psychotherapy differ? Which would you recommend for James and why? Include one specific technique from the type of therapy you selected.
For the response posts to at least two of your peers:
Provide a suggestion for a different type of therapy and technique. There are many ways to approach therapy and no right or wrong answers. If you do not agree with your peer, then say why in a polite and nonjudgmental way. We are here to learn from each other. Explain why your suggestion would also be appropriate.
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