Psychodynamic Theory
Psychodynamic therapy, also known as insight-oriented therapy, explores the influence of one's history on current behavior, beliefs, psychological symptoms and patterns of interaction.
I emphasize Object Relations & Attachment Theory, which propose that we are primarily motivated by the need for human attachments. Examining the impact of early interpersonal relationships enables people to develop more satisfying and productive relationships and a more positive, adaptive and flexible sense of self.
Psychodynamic therapy, also known as insight-oriented therapy, explores the influence of one's history on current behavior, beliefs, psychological symptoms and patterns of interaction.
I emphasize Object Relations & Attachment Theory, which propose that we are primarily motivated by the need for human attachments. Examining the impact of early interpersonal relationships enables people to develop more satisfying and productive relationships and a more positive, adaptive and flexible sense of self.