Psychoanalysis

Psychoanalysis is a powerful tool for personal development that seeks to decrease suffering, achieve significant changes in life, resolve conflicts and increase well-being. We know that factors beyond our consciousness have a profound influence on our behavior.

Through a deep understanding of the aspects that have caused the various difficulties and conditions, the psychoanalyst and the patient  operate in a subjective transformation in the patient that gives rise to a healthier way of walking through life, increasing the ability to think, love and act.

During the course of treatment, patients begin to feel that they have a better relationship with themselves and greater power in their lives, enriching their personal and work relationships.

Psychoanalysis is usually effective in people who experience:

    • Low self-esteem
    • Feelings of ineffectiveness and performance problems at work
    • Grief and loss.
    • Trouble feeling happy and satisfied, even when things are going well.
    • Recurring disappointments in love relationships and friendships
    • Problems with intimate and sexual relationships. 
    • Difficulties with anger and irritability
    • Anxiety and phobias
    • Depression
    • Inflexibility, rigidity and a strong need for control