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How is psychoanalysis different from psychotherapy and psychiatry?

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How is psychoanalysis different from psychotherapy and psychiatry?

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Psychoanalysis derives from the study of the unconscious motivation. The goal of psychoanalytic treatment is the resolution of repetitive character patterns that are maladaptive in the life of the individual. The therapist engages in a training psychoanalysis to develop self-understanding to help one’s patients.

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