HUMANISTIC PSYCHOANALYSIS
 
HUMANISTIC PSYCHOANALYSIS
 

In the Consulting of Psychology and Health Montse Valls Giner, as based psychological therapies, we do, we have opted for the use of humanistic psychology, as this stream is to take the best of the individual in order to try to restore its inner calm. Now we have wanted to go a step further and have brought together the best of psychoanalysis and humanism, to achieve efficacy and speed in the therapies in which we use this technique.

Psychoanalysis is the technique where hidden traumas are deepened the most, since the patient throughout his sessions reels his life and, over time, he will remember almost without realizing hidden memories that condition his way of acting in the lifetime. The disadvantage of this therapy is that the professional intervenes minimally to guide the patient, so that for it to be effective it is necessary to do very frequent sessions and for a long time. Of course, the professional will obtain great information while the patient does a deep catharsis.

 
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Humanism allows us to intervene to guide the patient during psychoanalysis sessions, thus ensuring that the patient accesses their hidden trauma more quickly.

It may be useful to treat any of the following disorders:

  1. Affective disorders such as:

panic disorder, anxiety neurosis, sadness, euphoria, etc.

  1. Harmful habits such as:

drinking problems, tobacco, gambling, new technologies, compulsive shopping, etc.

  1. Phobias as:

agoraphobia, claustrophobia, acrophobia, animal phobias,

simple phobia,

social phobia, etc.

  1. Sexual behavior disorders such as:

anorgasmia,

erectile dysfunction,

premature ejaculation,

retrograde ejaculation,

vaginismus

algolagnia ( sadomasochism ),

scopophilia ( voyeurism ),

exhibitionism,

frotteurism, etc.

  1. Sleep disorders such as:

insomnia,

somnambulism,

night terrors, etc.

  1. Disorders of thought content such as:

obsessive neurosis,

phobic neurosis,

hysterical neurosis,

depression,

obsessive  disorder,

obsessive personality,

inhibition,

dysthymia,

obsessive phenomena of normality,

OCD,

personality disorders,

hysteria of conversion,

hysteria of dissociation, etc.

  1. Eating disorders such as:

anorexia,

bulimia, etc.

  1. Language disorders such as:

dyslexia, literacy disorder, stuttering, etc.

  1. Counseling therapies in psychiatric treatment  

  2. Attention disorders like:

ADHD, etc.

  1. Disorders of consciousness as:

alexithymia, etc.

  1. Motor behavior disorders such as:

tics, enuresis, etc.

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