Freud taught us that our behaviors are unconscious other than the result of our thoughts and feelings and that the penetration of our subconscious can help us relieve our deepest fears.
German scientists write that psychodynamic therapy followed by up to three times per week from patients observed, sometimes for over a year, has significantly relieve symptoms and mental health problems by means of psychoanalytic methods of short term.
In a release published on 1 October in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), researchers have called for more tests and practice of this therapy are conducted before the analogy of the horse does firmly part of the past.
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of psychodynamic psychotherapy in the long term (LTPP) to fully examine the results they generated on the personality disorders, disorders of the mind, depression and the ‘anxiety.
In practice, there are four types of psychoanalytic therapy, the most common is cognitive behavioral therapy to which new American studies have recently demonstrated its effectiveness with children and adolescents in the form of individual sessions but also during therapy sessions group to reduce stress, depression and other mental injuries.
The popularity of this type of cognitive behavioral therapy is also convenient that the average number of sessions (16) which assist patients involved in short-term therapy.