Psychoanalysis
A high-frequency treatment conducted on the couch, aimed at a thoroughgoing transformation of personality structure. Duration and termination remain open-ended within the process.
3–5 sessions per week
A high-frequency treatment conducted on the couch, aimed at a thoroughgoing transformation of personality structure. Duration and termination remain open-ended within the process.
3–5 sessions per week
Focused work on unconscious conflicts in a face-to-face setting, aiming at symptom relief and insight into psychological dynamics.
1–2 sessions per week, long-term or short-term.
Concentrated work on a specific, currently active core conflict within a clearly time-limited framework.
25–30 sessions, once or twice weekly.
Specialist support for questions concerning sexuality, gender identity, and relational life, drawing on unconscious motivations.
Flexible frequency according to need.
Clarifying support in acute crises or when facing concrete life decisions, without a depth-psychological treatment goal.
Short-term, 5–10 sessions by arrangement.
These areas of focus serve as clinical orientation. In psychodynamic work, the individual's subjective experience and unique life history always take precedence over categorical diagnosis alone.
Psychoanalytic diagnosis rejects a purely deficit-oriented classification. Central to the process is the assessment of unconscious conflict dynamics, psychological structure, and relational patterns (OPD-3).
Reflection on professional role and case work in a protected one-to-one setting.
Shared learning through multiple perspectives in specialist groups.
Accompanying institutions in clarifying team dynamics and organisational processes.