psychotherapy:
psychodynamic psychotherapy
This method of psychotherapy evolved from Freudian
psychoanalysis and is based on the
same theories that the treatment works by bringing the unconscious
into conscious awareness, achieving insight,
resolving neurotic conflict, and working through resistance and the transference
among others. However, this method, which is often considered standard or at
least traditional among many psychiatrists
and psychologists, may involve
a shorter course of less frequent sessions and no psychoanalytic couch. The
psychotherapist usually faces the sitting patient.
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