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Who can use psychodynamic therapy?

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Who can use psychodynamic therapy?

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People find psychodynamic therapy useful for a range of problems: problems of behaviour, such as eating disorders, drug/alcohol abuse; problems with feelings, such as anxiety, fits of rage, lack of confidence etc., and problems from the past, such as abuse in childhood or the loss of a parent or other family member during childhood. People who wish to understand why they behave or feel in certain ways and who wish to change themselves, find that the process of learning about themselves, through talking with a psychodynamic therapist, can bring about such change.

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