Psychoanalysis

Psychoanalytic and psychodynamic therapy go deeper than symptoms—they explore the unconscious patterns, early relationships, and hidden motivations that shape how you experience yourself and the world. If you’ve addressed surface symptoms but still feel something is unresolved at a deeper level, psychodynamic work may be the piece you’ve been missing.

What We Offer

Chronic depression or emptiness with unclear cause
Recurring relationship patterns that confuse or frustrate you
Identity struggles and a fragmented sense of self
Anxiety rooted in unconscious conflict
Personality patterns affecting relationships and work
Trauma with complex interpersonal roots
A desire to understand yourself more deeply
Feeling ‘stuck’ despite previous treatment

How It Works

Psychodynamic therapy is exploratory and open-ended. Sessions focus on your free associations, dreams, relationship patterns, and the therapeutic relationship itself as a window into your inner life. The pace is slower and the goals are deeper than symptom relief—we’re working to understand the structure of your psychology.

Who This Is For

Psychodynamic therapy is best suited for individuals who are psychologically minded, motivated to explore, and interested in understanding themselves rather than just managing symptoms. It’s often used alongside or after more structured approaches.