Psychoanalytic Therapists in Childress County, TX

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Corinna Luddington
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA LPC
Verified Verified
Burkburnett, TX 76354  (Online Only)
Corinna Luddington is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Texas. She holds her M.S in marriage, family, and couple’s counseling from the University of Walden, MN. During her career she has gained the understanding of creating a safe and trusting environment for those she works with. It is essential for her to ensure the wellbeing of her clients through providing understanding, empathy, and patience while allocating treatment that best suits the client’s needs.
Corinna Luddington is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Texas. She holds her M.S in marriage, family, and couple’s counseling from the University of Walden, MN. During her career she has gained the understanding of creating a safe and trusting environment for those she works with. It is essential for her to ensure the wellbeing of her clients through providing understanding, empathy, and patience while allocating treatment that best suits the client’s needs.
(940) 818-2178 View (940) 818-2178
Photo of Shannah James Rivers Of Hope Counseling, Clinical Social Work/Therapist in Childress County, TX
Shannah James Rivers Of Hope Counseling
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Verified Verified
Pampa, TX 79065  (Online Only)
Hello, I'm Shannah, a Licensed Masters Social Worker specializing in mental health with 12 years of experience working with adolescents (ages 13 and above) and adults in group counseling, family/marriage counseling, individual counseling, trauma therapy, grief counseling, crisis intervention and eating disorders. Thank you for taking the first step and for allowing me to be part of this very important journey with you! I look forward to meeting you! I am fully committed to listen and provide a safe, ethical and supportive place so that we can develop a treatment plan centered on “you” and “your specific needs.”
Hello, I'm Shannah, a Licensed Masters Social Worker specializing in mental health with 12 years of experience working with adolescents (ages 13 and above) and adults in group counseling, family/marriage counseling, individual counseling, trauma therapy, grief counseling, crisis intervention and eating disorders. Thank you for taking the first step and for allowing me to be part of this very important journey with you! I look forward to meeting you! I am fully committed to listen and provide a safe, ethical and supportive place so that we can develop a treatment plan centered on “you” and “your specific needs.”
(806) 808-0716 View (806) 808-0716
Psychoanalytic Therapists

Does psychoanalytic therapy work?

Psychoanalytic therapy derives from the work of Sigmund Freud. In this type of therapy, discovering buried thoughts and emotions from the unconscious will help a person work through their difficulties and negative behaviors. Research shows that psychoanalytic therapy can be highly effective, with patients reporting improvement in mood, quality of life, and overall well-being.

How long are people typically in psychoanalytic therapy?

Traditional psychoanalysis is in-depth and is conducted in five sessions every week. Today, modern psychoanalytic therapy is less intense and normally incorporates as few as one or two sessions a week. In some cases, positive change can occur quickly. However, if the condition, difficulty, or behavior is deep-seated, improvement may require many months or years of therapy.

Is psychoanalytic therapy suitable for young people?

Children and adolescents can benefit from this type of therapy. Many kids and teens are often unable to form and communicate their thoughts and emotions. Psychoanalytic therapy uses specific techniques such as dream analysis, symbolism, and free association or word association; all of which can be useful tools for less-communicative young people. Through this therapy, a patient will hopefully make connections between what they feel inside and how the world works outside.

Can psychoanalytic therapy be done online?

Modern-day psychoanalytic therapy is very different from traditional psychoanalysis. While an individual can sit face-to-face with the psychoanalyst for multiple sessions a week, they do not have to. Today, psychoanalytic therapy can be effectively conducted online or by phone. The key is that the individual confronts what is repressed and avoided, and this can be done whether in person or over online video.