Psychotherapy is a mental/emotional treatment that helps with crises, disorders and adversity. It is a verbal therapy.
Focused psychotherapy (short term and long term) is a leading method in the field of psychodynamic therapy in responding to the patient's needs, this approach sees the main role of the therapist as being a motivator for processes and change in individual, couples, and family therapy, and thus allow patients to be motivators in their own lives. In this therapy approach there is a common definition of the therapy targets, and the therapist is actively focusing on them. There is a separation between short-term and long-term goals.
There is a partnership and transparency between the therapist and the patient, the therapist is active, supportive, cooperative, and influential. The transparency and activism of the therapist speeds up the formation of the relationship and serves as an engine to drive and streamline the therapeutic process. Time is treated as a resource and openness to use various tools for evaluating the meeting and handling.
Psychodynamic therapy deals with the person's internal conflicts and aims to create insights into these conflicts and find ways to deal with them. During treatment, the mutual action of the conscious and the unconscious arises through the relationship between the therapist and the patient, so it is very important to create a relationship of trust and closeness between the therapist and the patient. As mentioned above, the transparency and activeness of the therapist in focused psychotherapy speeds up the formation of this relationship and serves as an engine for the drive of the therapeutic process.
Therapeutic methods are varied, but only some receive empirical support. Those that are scientifically supported, such as biometrics, are recognized as effective and serve at the forefront of diagnosis, counseling, and treatment, customized to the various problems.
The combination between biometric diagnosis and focused psychotherapy gives leverage for achieving the therapeutic goals.
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