psüühiaanalüüsiga
Psüühiaanalüüsiga, more commonly known as psychoanalysis, is a therapeutic method developed by Sigmund Freud in the late 19th century. It is both a theory of personality and a method of psychotherapy aimed at exploring the unconscious mind and its influence on conscious behavior and emotions. The core idea is that many psychological problems stem from unresolved conflicts and repressed emotions residing in the unconscious.
The primary technique in psychoanalysis is free association, where patients are encouraged to speak freely about
Transference, the redirection of feelings from one person to another, is also a crucial aspect. Patients often