What is Psychodynamic Therapy?
Psychodynamic Therapy is a depth-oriented approach to psychotherapy that focuses on uncovering the unconscious patterns, past experiences, and internal conflicts that shape current thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Rooted in Freudian theory and later expanded by modern theorists, this therapy aims to bring insight, understanding, and long-term emotional growth.
In therapeutic process, clients are encouraged to explore relationships, early life experiences, recurring emotional themes, and defenses that may be impacting their lives. By increasing awareness of these deeper patterns, individuals can gain clarity, release inner tension, and experience lasting change.

