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Psychoanalyst Related Terms: cognitive behavioral therapy, anxiety, life transitions, stress, trauma, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), adjustment disorders, personality disorders, parenting issues, marriage counseling, psychoanalyst, chronic mental illness, relationship difficulties, behavioral disorders
Psychoanalyst Summary: A psychoanalyst treats people with depression and other mental afflictions through therapy and memory recall.
Psychoanalyst FAQs:
What is a Psychoanalyst? A Psychoanalyst is similar to a psychologist. Psychoanalysts search through a person’s subconscious memories to find the source of problems. A Psychoanalyst can work with adults, children, couples, and groups.
What conditions does a Psychoanalyst work with? A Psychoanalyst can work with the following conditions: Anxiety, depression, obsessive behavior, and phobias.
How often should I see a Psychoanalyst? Most patients see a Psychoanalyst four or five times a week for about an hour. Most patients see a Psychoanalyst over a long period time to build a relationship.
Psychoanalyst Localization:
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