Psychodynamic Therapy 

What is Psychodynamic Therapy?

Psychodynamic therapy, also referred to as insight-oriented therapy, focuses on understanding unconscious processes. Psychodynamic therapists believe that early childhood experiences and attachments have a significant impact on our functioning as adults. The goal of therapy is to help clients recognize patterns in their feelings, thoughts, and beliefs in order to increase self-awareness and change maladaptive behaviors.

Common issues Psychodynamic Therapy can treat

Psychodynamic Therapy has been shown to be effective in treating issues related to:

  • Personality-related disorders

  • Interpersonal Problems

  • Depression

  • Anxiety

  • Addiction

  • Eating disorders

  • Lack of meaning or purpose

  • Dissatisfaction in work and relationships

  • Self-esteem issues

How can Psychodynamic Therapy help me?

Psychodynamic therapy can be used with individuals, couples, families, and groups. During a session, you are encouraged to talk freely about anything that comes to mind, including current problems, worries, desires, dreams, and fantasies. Our therapist will help you to analyze and explore experiences and emotions in order to resolve current issues. It differs from many other therapies by aiming for more deeply rooted change in personality and emotional development.

How quickly does Psychodynamic Therapy work?

Traditionally, Psychodynamic Therapy was viewed as a long-term form of treatment. However, there are now many forms of Psychodynamic Therapy, including brief versions, which have proven effective.

Psychologists who offer Psychodynamic Therapy

Many of our therapists in Edmonton have received training in Psychodynamic Therapy and can offer therapy based in this modality, such as:

 If you’d like to book an appointment or learn more about Psychodynamic Therapy, please contact us today.