psykoanalyysissä
Psykoanalyysi, also known as psychoanalysis, is a clinical approach to psychology and psychiatry developed by Sigmund Freud. It focuses on the unconscious mind and aims to understand and treat mental disorders by exploring repressed memories, desires, and conflicts. The psychoanalytic approach is based on the idea that many psychological problems are rooted in early childhood experiences and unconscious processes.
The core principles of psychoanalysis include the concepts of the unconscious, defense mechanisms, and the Oedipus
Psychoanalysis typically involves long-term, one-on-one therapy sessions where the analyst listens to the patient's free associations,
Psychoanalysis has been influential in the development of modern psychology and psychiatry, but it has also