Psychoanalysis Treatment

Psychoanalysis explores unconscious thoughts, emotions, and experiences to understand psychological issues and achieve personal growth.

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Availability

In-person or telehealth

Depending on
therapist availability.

Booking

1-2 weeks

Some providers may offer an earlier appointment for urgent needs.

Duration

45-60 minutes

Sessions typically
last 45–60 minutes.

How Can Psychoanalysis Treatments Improve Your Life?

Gains Deeper Self-Understanding: It helps individuals uncover and understand unconscious thoughts, feelings, and past experiences that influence their current behavior and emotions, leading to profound self-awareness.

Resolves Underlying Conflicts: Addressing the root causes of psychological issues, such as unconscious conflicts, can lead to lasting changes in thought patterns and emotional responses.

Achieves Personal Growth: This deeper insight and resolution of conflicts often result in significant personal development, improved mental well-being, and more fulfilling relationships.

Where Can I Take This Treatment and How?

Psychoanalysis Therapy is available at multiple convenient locations, including our Naples, Fort Myers, Tampa, and Southwest Florida (SWFL) offices.

Not located near one of our offices or prefer meeting remotely? We also offer telehealth sessions to anyone located anywhere in Florida, so you can access support from the comfort of your home.

Ready to take the next step? Call us at 239-537-9646 or Fill out our Scheduling Form to get started today.

We accept insurance

We accept major commercial insurance providers and Medicaid.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about psychoanalysis

What is psychoanalysis?

Psychoanalysis is a therapeutic approach developed by Sigmund Freud in the late 19th century that aims to explore unconscious thoughts, emotions, and experiences to understand and address psychological issues.

Psychoanalysis is provided by mental health professionals who have completed advanced training at a psychoanalytic institute. These providers are typically:

  • Psychoanalysts, who may be psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors with specialized education in psychoanalytic theory and technique.

  • Psychiatrists who are also trained in psychoanalysis can offer treatment that integrates medical and analytic perspectives.

  • Licensed therapists who practice psychoanalytic or psychodynamic therapy, drawing from the same foundational theories, but often in a more modern and flexible format.
  • Psychoanalysis is a highly specialized field that involves intensive study and personal analysis as part of the provider’s training.

Since its inception, psychoanalysis has undergone significant revisions and improvements, leading to modern psychoanalytic practices used today.

Psychoanalysis helps individuals achieve significant personal growth and mental health improvement by addressing underlying unconscious conflicts influencing behaviors and emotions.

In a session, individuals are encouraged to speak freely about their thoughts, feelings, dreams, and experiences. The therapist helps identify patterns and unconscious conflicts impacting their lives.

Treatment length varies depending on individual needs. Some individuals benefit from shorter-term psychoanalysis, while others might choose longer-term therapy to explore deeper, complex issues.

Psychoanalysis can be effective for many individuals, but suitability depends on personal needs, goals, and the nature of their concerns. Consulting with a professional can help determine if it’s the right approach for you.

Psychoanalysis has a long history and has significantly influenced many therapeutic approaches. While some of its techniques have been debated, it remains a valid and beneficial treatment option for many individuals.

Psychoanalysis can treat a range of psychological concerns, including anxiety, depression, past traumas, relationship difficulties, emotional conflicts, and various other mental health challenges.

Unlike therapies that primarily focus on symptom relief or behavioral modification, psychoanalysis seeks to explore deeper underlying causes by examining past experiences and unconscious mental processes.

Getting started is simple. Just complete our Scheduling Form or give us a call at 239-537-9646.

Our team will match you with a therapist who specializes in Psychoanalysis Treatment and guide you through the process of scheduling your first appointment.
We’re here to support you every step of the way.