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Who does psychoanalytic psychotherapy aim to help?
Psychoanalytic psychotherapy aims to help people
experiencing emotional difficulties including:
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difficulties in making
and sustaining satisfactory relationships |
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sexual problems |
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confusions about identity |
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feelings of emptiness, loneliness
and meaninglessness |
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anxiety, panic attacks and stress
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depression and feelings of chronic
anger |
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difficulties associated with loss,
bereavement or trauma |
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problems with education and career
attainments |
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addictions, self harm, eating disorders
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difficulties as a result of violence
and abuse |
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problems with physical symptoms for
which there is no medical explanation, but which
may be an expression of emotional pain. |
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