Client-centered therapy making use of psychoanalytic model
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Counselling is process where a client contracts to spend time with a therapist(counsellor) to work through a problem.
The therapist who is trained in 'talk therapy', engages in active listening and helps the client walk-through areas of the problem, where more focus is required. During this process, the client engages him/herself in an activity analogous to unknoting a thread. The thread is a metaphor for thoughts of a person, when thoughts are scrutinized through guided participation of a therapist, he/she will be able to achieve clarity of the problem and resolve it on his/her own.
Each counselling session is usually 50-60 minutes long. Counselling sessions are usually held once, sometimes twice a week depending on your need. The sessions are usually spread over a number of weeks, till your issue is resolved or you/your counsellor feel comfortable enough to terminate therapy.
**I am a psychoanalytic therapist
**The psychological problems majorly root from unexplored areas of mind called as the 'unconscious'.
**The 'unconscious' parts that act as the breeding ground for psychological distress is made conscious through the therapeutic process. This can lead to the resolution of the problem.
**You can speak to your therapist about anything that is bothering you or haunting you.
**Each thought you present will help the therapist to guide you to the nodal point from where your psychic disturbances emerge.
The therapist who is trained in 'talk therapy', engages in active listening and helps the client walk-through areas of the problem, where more focus is required. During this process, the client engages him/herself in an activity analogous to unknoting a thread. The thread is a metaphor for thoughts of a person, when thoughts are scrutinized through guided participation of a therapist, he/she will be able to achieve clarity of the problem and resolve it on his/her own.
Each counselling session is usually 50-60 minutes long. Counselling sessions are usually held once, sometimes twice a week depending on your need. The sessions are usually spread over a number of weeks, till your issue is resolved or you/your counsellor feel comfortable enough to terminate therapy.
**I am a psychoanalytic therapist
**The psychological problems majorly root from unexplored areas of mind called as the 'unconscious'.
**The 'unconscious' parts that act as the breeding ground for psychological distress is made conscious through the therapeutic process. This can lead to the resolution of the problem.
**You can speak to your therapist about anything that is bothering you or haunting you.
**Each thought you present will help the therapist to guide you to the nodal point from where your psychic disturbances emerge.