Psychodynamic Theory for Psychosomatic Pain
Question: A central concept in most psychodynamic theories is a belief in the importance of the unconscious in understanding the human psyche”. Counselor's who work with recent refugees from war-torn countries, might view the explanation for unexplained physical problems refugees are experiencing such as temporary blindness, episodic memory loss, and insomnia. Answer: I think the counselor would view these "unexplained physical problems" as psychosomatic issues stemming from the trauma of war. That the deep emotional trauma from this type of experience has manifested it-self in a physical way for the refugees. There are biological factors such has chemicals warfare that could cause mass unexplained symptoms, but the symptoms described (blindness, episodic memory loss, and insomnia) all sound like symptoms of PTSD; or to be more culturally sensitive, PTSR (Post Traumatic Stress Reaction) *** Just learned that in my "Counseling and Helping Professions" class, so ...