Psychodynamic Therapy
Psychodynamic Therapy is an insight-oriented approach that focuses on understanding how past experiences, unconscious patterns, and early relationships influence your current thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. It helps bring hidden or automatic patterns into awareness so lasting change can occur.
This therapy is rooted in the idea that many of our struggles are shaped by experiences we may not fully recognize—but that still affect how we relate to ourselves and others.
🧠 How Psychodynamic Therapy Works
Psychodynamic therapy helps you:
Explore past experiences and childhood relationships
Identify recurring emotional or relational patterns
Understand unconscious beliefs and defenses
Gain insight into emotional triggers
Develop healthier ways of relating
Rather than only managing symptoms, this approach aims to address the root causes of distress.
🌿 What It Can Help With
Psychodynamic therapy is effective for:
It is particularly helpful for individuals wanting deeper self-understanding.
🛠 What a Session Looks Like
Sessions typically involve:
Open, reflective conversation
Exploring feelings and reactions
Examining patterns in relationships
Discussing past experiences
Noticing themes that arise in therapy itself
The therapeutic relationship plays a central role in healing and growth.
⏳ Duration
Psychodynamic therapy can be short-term or longer-term depending on your goals. Deeper exploration often benefits from ongoing work.
💛 Why Choose Psychodynamic Therapy?
Promotes deep self-awareness
Addresses underlying causes—not just symptoms
Improves relationships
Encourages lasting emotional growth
Helps break long-standing patterns