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Find a Therapist
Who can benefit from Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy? Psychoanalytic psychotherapists work with people troubled by:
If you think you may benefit from psychotherapy, a referral can be made to a qualified psychotherapist for an assessment. How does Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Work? Psychotherapy takes place within a relationship between two people who are trying to understand together what the difficulties are; and how they can be resolved. It is the relationship that makes the work of psychotherapy different from other therapies. The process may be brief or long term... it can take time to "tell your story" and time to establish a trusting relationship where things can be talked about freely. A qualified Psychotherapist is trained to listen and respond in such a way that the underlying reasons for problems can be unearthed, and understood, enabling lasting outcomes. As a result, old behaviours are no longer stuck, and healthier options can be explored, within the safety of a working and growing relationship. Ethics The NSW Institute of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy has a Code of Ethics which its members are expected to observe in their day-to-day with patients and colleagues. What does the Psychotherapist Do? Membership of the NSW Institute of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy is based on extensive training in the theory and practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, consolidated by ongoing supervision and peer review, as well as a programme of continuing education. Therapists draw upon their capacity for empathy, their own life experience and their rigorous training to create an environment in which new understandings may be reached. The evolving therapeutic relationship sheds light on patients' characteristic ways of functioning, and provides an opportunity to explore healthier and more effective solutions. Training of Psychotherapists The NSW Institute of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy offers a Post Graduate Training Programme for psychotherapists. This comprehensive training continues over a number of years and includes, concurrently, theoretical seminars, supervised casework, and personal psychotherapy or psychoanalysis. How to find a Psychotherapist If you are thinking about having therapy but are not sure where to begin, you are welcome to phone the Institute's central phone number 02 9558 3175. |
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