The subconscious often impacts the conscious, including decisions and actions people take every day. Depth psychology attempts to understand the subconscious and why people make particular choices. By uprooting hidden pains and beliefs, those who struggle with addiction or mental conditions like depression can find long-lasting relief. Ready to start healing? Call us at (928) 325-7212 to speak with a counselor.
There are many benefits of depth psychology, especially since it is a longer-lasting and more profound approach to treatment. It goes deeper than cognitive or behavior psychologies alone, uncovering hidden emotional concerns, trauma or issues patients don’t fully understand. This technique can help people struggling with depression, anxiety, relationship issues and sexual compulsions.
Rather than focusing on one specific, visible issue, this approach looks at all conscious and subconscious emotions to help patients develop increased self-awareness. Those who undergo treatment using depth therapy feel a greater sense of their authentic self and increased liberation from their concerns.
Depth psychology often uses individual therapy sessions to form a deep bond between a therapist and the person in treatment. This one-on-one approach allows more personal attention in order to develop strong trust and acceptance. During private sessions, therapists may use techniques such as:
Those struggling with addiction often have unconscious thoughts and feelings contributing to their dependence on a substance. Therapists can help uncover social, cultural or personal narratives people have been taught from a young age that impact how they interact with the world. Addiction is a symptom of more significant psychological issues. By uncovering and addressing these issues, those struggling with addiction can find long-lasting relief.