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Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy

Depth-oriented, relational therapy that explores the unconscious roots of your patterns, symptoms, and struggles — so that lasting change becomes possible.

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What It Is

Understanding the roots of suffering

Psychoanalytic psychotherapy is a form of depth-oriented treatment that goes beyond symptom management to explore the deeper sources of emotional pain, behavioral patterns, and relational difficulties. It draws on the rich tradition of psychoanalysis while remaining flexible and responsive to each individual client.

At its core, psychoanalytic work is based on the understanding that much of what drives our feelings, reactions, and choices operates outside our conscious awareness. Early relationships, formative experiences, and unconscious beliefs leave their imprint — shaping how we love, work, grieve, and move through the world in ways we may not fully recognize.

By bringing these patterns into the light of awareness — within the safe container of the therapeutic relationship — real and lasting change becomes possible.

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How It Works

What to expect in sessions

Sessions are conversational and exploratory. There is no rigid agenda or script — instead, we follow the threads of your inner life with curiosity and care. Over time, patterns emerge: in how you relate to me, in what feels unspeakable, in what keeps repeating despite your best intentions.

The therapeutic relationship itself becomes a living laboratory. How we navigate connection, disagreement, rupture, and repair in the room often mirrors — and helps transform — patterns in your outside relationships.

  • Free-flowing conversation guided by your inner experience
  • Exploration of dreams, memories, and recurring themes
  • Attention to the therapeutic relationship itself
  • Gradual, deep, and lasting shifts over time
  • Weekly or more frequent sessions recommended

Who This Is For

Psychoanalytic therapy may be right for you if…

"The goal is not to be free of struggle — it is to struggle more consciously, with greater choice and less suffering."

Common Questions

FAQs

How is psychoanalytic therapy different from CBT?
CBT focuses on identifying and changing specific thought patterns and behaviors, typically in a structured, shorter-term format. Psychoanalytic therapy is more open-ended and exploratory, focusing on deeper patterns, emotional history, and unconscious processes. Both have value; which is right for you depends on your goals and what you're looking for.
How long does psychoanalytic therapy take?
It varies significantly by person and what you're working on. Some people find meaningful benefit in months; deeper characterological work often unfolds over years. We discuss your goals and pacing from the start and revisit them regularly.
Do I have to talk about my childhood?
Not necessarily in a prescriptive way. Early experience often becomes relevant naturally as we explore present-day patterns — but we follow your lead and your comfort level always matters.
Is telehealth effective for this type of therapy?
Yes. Research supports the effectiveness of psychodynamic therapy via telehealth, and many clients find that working from their own space adds a layer of comfort and openness to the process.

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