
Problem-Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
For many years, the general rule of thumb in psychoanalysis and psychodynamic psychotherapy has been to refrain from focusing too much on specific symptoms or problems so as to not interfere with free association or the effectiveness of the psychoanalytic approach.
When Fredric Busch, M.D., and colleagues developed panic-focused psychodynamic therapy in the 1990''s and subsequently psychodynamic ap...
For many years, the general rule of thumb in psychoanalysis and psychodynamic psychotherapy has been to refrain from focusing too much on specific symptoms or problems so as to not interfere with free association or the effectiveness of the psychoanalytic approach.
When Fredric Busch, M.D., and colleagues developed panic-focused psychodynamic therapy in the 1990''s and subsequently psychodynamic ap...