Frequently Asked Questions
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It is the link between therapist and patient in order to understand the processes repressed by the
subconscious that generate symptoms such as anguish, anxiety, depression, among others
The patient seeks the psychoanalyst's help to expand his self-knowledge, understand his anxieties,
thoughts and actions, and thus work on his mental processes with a focus on the present and future
of his life. In this role the psychoanalyst works with the individual's emotions and feelings
helping him to evolve his unconscious, finding answers to overcome his pains, and internal issues.
It is the psychoanalyst's job to enter the patient's unconscious plane and bring dreams, memories,
and symbols using techniques. This whole process is beneficial to the patient who understands
himself better and, over time, becomes able to overcome trauma, pain, fears, and other types of
disorders
Psychoanalyst analysis is a good investment to make as the patient develops the necessary tools to
know how to deal with frustrations, improve relationships, pleasure, balance, self-knowledge and
emotional growth. This will reflect a healthier way of life, mind, and body
It is recommended at least once a week and may be higher according to the need and severity of the
case.
As it is based on the patient's discourse about his/her history, on the issues that are raised, and
on the aspects of his/her suffering, the duration of psychoanalytic treatment varies from person to
person. Brief therapy is possible when the patient seeks treatment aimed at the specific resolution
of problems limited to certain complaints.
When there is some psychic suffering that causes emotional or interpersonal conflicts that hinder
life, daily life and sociability. Psychoanalytic treatment is also suitable for psychosomatic
illnesses.