Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Case Study Jane

After variant about Jane I have learned she associates fear with love referable to events earlier in her life. No matter how hard Jane tried to shine her get she was never good enough. As Jane grows older her father no longer hits her but instead uses funds as his form of abuse. As you read you learn that she later marries a man who displays the similar behaviors as her father. Jane forgives him because she associates this behavior as love.Unless Jane recalls what her aunt tried to associate love with she leave alone continue to let herself be preyed on by both her father and her maintain. As a result if Jane continues to live the way she is Janes unborn child will most likely be a tame woman or an abusive man. Through the cognitive place we discriminate that Jane thinks of the behaviors displayed by her father as love. As time goes on she appears makes undersized to no effort to change her thought. Because for so long she has thought that these actions be displays of lo ve.Which in turns Jane allows her husband to do the same things as her father did by out her life, because she believes it to be a display of love. Through the behavioral perspective we see that Janes likely to continue to forgive her father and husband for there abuse. In turn she is rewarded with money in most cases. This could be the cause of her behavioral actions following the abuse, because she knows she will continue to receive money from her abusers.Through the psychodynamic perspective we learn that Janes childhood greatly squeeze her life as an adult allowing the same situations to continue even afterwards she has moved away from her father. This causing her to allow her husband to display the same behaviors and she does nothing to change them. The motivation of allowing the acts to continue could possibly be the money that is received after the abuse which she also considers a display of love.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.