Why do trauma patterns repeat in relationships and behavior? Explore a new way to understand and address them.
Psychodynamic therapy evolved from psychoanalysis, Freud's well-known approach to psychotherapy. It requires in-depth unpacking of your childhood experiences, fears, desires, and other emotions. This ...
Psychodynamic therapy is the kind of talk therapy many people imagine when they think of psychological treatment for depression. That's because the image of the psychiatrist and patient probing the ...
A problem-focused psychodynamic approach helps people address the triggers, early experiences, self-assessments, expectations of others, and conflicts and defenses that drive them.