Why psychoanalysis and for whom?

Classic psychological problems

  • Fears, anxieties or anxiousness
  • Phobia about something specific – but also more vague or indefinable fears
  • Obsessive thoughts or actions
  • Uncontrollable actions or thoughts
  • Medically unexplained physical complaints
  • Pain without demonstrable cause, memory or concentration problems without diagnosed brain damage, …
  • Sentimental or emotional problems
  • Difficulty expressing emotions, explosions of anger, depression and sadness, lack of energy or motivation, …
  • Relational and social problems
  • Problems of comfort in public, problems with colleagues at work, communication problems with your loved ones, …
  • Family problems with parents, problems with children, family history problems, …
  • Various sexual problems
  • Doubt about your sexual identity, past sexual abuse, Internet sex addiction, lack of libido, …
  • Problems where you are not sure what the problem is

Psychiatric follow-up problems

  • Psychoses (including so-called “schizophrenia” and “bipolar manic depression” or “ordinary psychosis”)
  • So-called “contemporary” problems
    • Autism or ASD, borderline personality, hyperkinetic or ADHD, chronic fatigue or CFS, obsession or OCD, high sensitivity or HSP, …
  • Substance abuse problems of all kinds
    • Addictions to products (alcohol, drugs, tobacco, food) or to certain behaviours (internet, sex, food), or on the contrary, anorexia and asexuality

Why psychoanalysis and for whom?

Classic psychological problems

  • Fears, anxieties or anxiousness
  • Phobia about something specific – but also more vague or indefinable fears
  • Obsessive thoughts or actions
  • Uncontrollable actions or thoughts
  • Medically unexplained physical complaints
  • Pain without demonstrable cause, memory or concentration problems without diagnosed brain damage, …
  • Sentimental or emotional problems
  • Difficulty expressing emotions, explosions of anger, depression and sadness, lack of energy or motivation, …
  • Relational and social problems
  • Problems of comfort in public, problems with colleagues at work, communication problems with your loved ones, …
  • Family problems with parents, problems with children, family history problems, …
  • Various sexual problems
  • Doubt about your sexual identity, past sexual abuse, Internet sex addiction, lack of libido, …
  • Problems where you are not sure what the problem is

Psychiatric follow-up problems

  • Psychoses (including so-called “schizophrenia” and “bipolar manic depression” or “ordinary psychosis”)
  • So-called “contemporary” problems
    • Autism or ASD, borderline personality, hyperkinetic or ADHD, chronic fatigue or CFS, obsession or OCD, high sensitivity or HSP, …
  • Substance abuse problems of all kinds
    • Addictions to products (alcohol, drugs, tobacco, food) or to certain behaviours (internet, sex, food), or on the contrary, anorexia and asexuality