Evaluating Psychoanalytical Theory Response

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ummarize the assumptions of Freud’s psychoanalytic theory in 2–3 sentences.

According to Freud, a person's development is influenced by the experiences of their early years. He also discovered that much of what people do is driven by their unconsciousness. He also believed that when someone tries to become conscious of their impulses, defensive systems work to create a psychological barrier (Turner, 2017).

Explain whether you believe it is appropriate to apply psychoanalytic theory to women and individuals from racial and ethnic minority groups.

With a focus on racial and cultural diversity, psychoanalytic theory has been applied to a wider range of situations, including clinical and community settings. Women and others from minority ethnic groups can benefit from the psychoanalytic approach. The women and other members of small racial and ethnic groups would need rehabilitation just like any other group. In order to better understand how people behave in this circumstance, psychoanalytic theory must be applied. It can also assist in providing therapists with an emotional understanding of these populations. Using key ideas like enactments, transference, and other human defensive mechanisms, community interventions have extensively applied psychoanalytic theory to minor racial and ethnic minority groups (Psychoanalytic Theory & Approaches | APsaA, 2022). These aid therapists in comprehending the experiences they have when dealing with clients who fall into these categories.

Explain whether you believe psychoanalytic theory is consistent with social work values and social work ethics.

The principles of social work and ethics appear to be consistently supported by psychoanalytic thought. The worth and dignity of an individual are fundamental values outlined in social work and social ethics. Social professionals are urged to foster polite interactions among themselves, keeping in mind the diversity of both cultures and individual variations (Code of Ethics: English, n.d.). The notion aids social workers in effectively relating by assisting them in comprehending people's actions, attitudes, and even interests. As an ethical code, integrity is equally applicable to social workers (Code of Ethics: English, n.d.). The ego of social workers affects their integrity, which aids in establishing order (Eunjung & Fleischer, 2016).