Some history: Mnemodynamic therapy takes its name from the Greek goddess Mnemosyne (pronounced knee-mo [like hoe] zzy-knee), the goddess of memory. She was mother of the Muses (Zeus was the father), nine sister Goddesses, each of who was regarded as the protectress of a different art or science.
The “dynamic” part of the Mnemodynamic name is defined in the dictionary as: -
“…of, or concerned with energy, or forces that produce motion”. (This comes from the Greek “powerful” / “to be able”).
Dynamic psychology is any system of psychology that emphasizes the fluidity & energy of mental life and the motives, emotions and drives of the individual that underlie it. It embraces continuous change or advance.
The model is a tempered one, & an eclectic one. Some of the parts may be well known to you ... I think, though, not put together in this order and with this effect.
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