This is
what psychodynamic therapists call «transference»: the patterns of attachment we learned in childhood begin to show up in our present relationships and therapy.
This is
what psychodynamic therapy is designed to address.»
This simple storyline, humorous as it may be, conveys very well
what psychodynamic therapy is really about.
Not exact matches
What, then, is the course for the enlightened and conscientious pastor who is aware of the value of the Rogerian contribution and of the deep
psychodynamic processes that so affect our human interaction?
Together we will pursue a variety of approaches ranging from gestalt, cognitive - behavioral,
psychodynamic to hypnosis / guided imagery, depending upon
what is best suited to your particular problem.»
Rather than just feeding you a solution,
psychodynamic therapy helps you get in touch with
what produces the problem, so you can finally claim ownership of it rather than continue to pursue temporary «quick fixes» that only serve to cover the real problem up.
By applying complementary therapy approaches and techniques such as CBT, DBT skills, EMDR,
psychodynamic therapy, solution focused therapy, motivational interviewing, among others; I will guide you in self - discovery and empowerment to move past
what is holding you back today.
Helping people get to the root of their problems, is precisely
what makes
psychodynamic therapy such a powerful treatment.
But
what does
psychodynamic therapy really mean?
Because it does not only focus on immediate symptom relief, but allows people to confront
what motivates their symptoms,
psychodynamic therapy helps people gain control of
what causes their distress.
I utilize attachment,
psychodynamic, and cognitive strategies to better understand
what's currently happening and explore how it might be different.»
The problem / s for which a patient or family had been referred remain firmly at the centre of work, quite different to
what may happen in individual psychotherapy where an ongoing concern about the unconscious sometimes «trumps» a
psychodynamic therapist's focus on the problem / s for which their patient had been referred.
All good treatment of emotional illness begins with
what is called
psychodynamic psychotherapy.
My training includes
psychodynamic, interpersonal and cognitive approaches, at both graduate and post-graduate levels, and my role is to listen and understand how best to tailor and apply
what I have learned to
what you need.»
Psychodynamic therapy is
what most people think of as «talk therapy».
My own integrative practice, incorporates
what research evidence shows to be the most effective elements from many schools of psychotherapy, including humanistic therapies,
psychodynamic therapies and cognitive behavioural therapies (CBT).
Clinicians trained in other approaches (
psychodynamic, cognitivism, cognitive - behavioural, family therapy, hypnosis, Gestalt, etc.) find that EMDR allows them to use
what they already know regarding the client's history: EMDR therapy helps identify the earlier memories that cause maladaptive defenses and intra-psychic mechanisms and facilitates the processing of those memories and experiences, that are likely causing dysfunctional behavior and irrational cognitions.