Psychodynamic therapy
Psychodynamic therapy explores unconscious thoughts and past experiences to understand current behavior patterns and emotional challenges.
Psychodynamic therapy is a form of psychological treatment that focuses on unconscious processes and how past experiences influence current behavior. Based on psychoanalytic principles, this therapy explores the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and actions to create deeper self-understanding. The therapist helps identify recurring patterns, unresolved conflicts, and defense mechanisms that may be limiting personal growth. Through dialogue and insight, clients develop better emotional regulation, improved relationships, and greater self-awareness. This approach is particularly effective for depression, anxiety, relationship issues, and personal development. Sessions typically involve open conversation where the therapeutic relationship itself becomes a tool for healing and understanding.
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