The Method

A contemporary psychoanalytic approach developed over two decades of clinical work.

 Rooted in traditional psychodynamic theory, it integrates

  • Freudian theory (drives, conflict, repetition)

  • Self psychology (development, empathy, sense of self)

 The method departs from more passive, open-ended models.

It is active and interventive—focused on identifying and interrupting recurring patterns across relationships, behavior, and self-perception.

This is not passive or purely exploratory work. It is designed to produce clear insight and meaningful change in how you think, relate, and act.

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