Tempered Tense
Member
Hello all,
I am currently on waiting lists to get myself back into treatment after I moved. What I would really like to know, ( And I guess this would be a good place to ask ) Is whether or not psychoanalysis, one of the oldest types of therapy is even practiced anymore. Since nowadays medicine and cognitive therapy seem to rule over everything else. I was wondering if psychoanalysis would even be considered beneficial to OCD and depression. The reason I ask this, is because I also have alot of anger, and tend to be reclusive. I also have alot of issues that I have not dealt with, mainly because I haven't had a confidant that I could turn to. I have read about psychoanalysis, and read books on case studies, though the therapists I've had in the past usualy kept it on the shallow end, asked me very general questions, and that was basis of the session.
I am currently on waiting lists to get myself back into treatment after I moved. What I would really like to know, ( And I guess this would be a good place to ask ) Is whether or not psychoanalysis, one of the oldest types of therapy is even practiced anymore. Since nowadays medicine and cognitive therapy seem to rule over everything else. I was wondering if psychoanalysis would even be considered beneficial to OCD and depression. The reason I ask this, is because I also have alot of anger, and tend to be reclusive. I also have alot of issues that I have not dealt with, mainly because I haven't had a confidant that I could turn to. I have read about psychoanalysis, and read books on case studies, though the therapists I've had in the past usualy kept it on the shallow end, asked me very general questions, and that was basis of the session.