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Explore psychodynamic therapy for self-understanding, relationship patterns, emotional insight, and deeper healing while browsing therapists across Colorado.
Explore psychodynamic therapy for self-understanding, relationship patterns, emotional insight, and deeper healing while browsing therapists across Colorado.
Explore psychodynamic therapy for self-understanding, relationship patterns, emotional insight, and deeper healing while browsing therapists across Colorado.
Explore psychodynamic therapy for self-understanding, relationship patterns, emotional insight, and deeper healing while browsing therapists across Colorado.
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Appointments may be available in as little as 48 hours. Many major insurance plans accepted.
Ashley Seeger
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Ashley has expertise in communication skills, empathy and bringing mindful awareness into relationships.
- Relationship Challenges, Grief & Loss, and Depression
- 1 In-Network Plan
- In-Person · Louisville, CO 80024
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
André Neitzel
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
André provides conversational therapy for adults and seniors dealing with anxiety, depression, and trauma, focusing on pattern recognition to foster lasting growth and emotional clarity.
- Depression, Anxiety, and Relationship Challenges
- Aetna, Cigna, Humana, United/Optum, and more
- In-Person · Westminister, CO 80031
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Understanding Psychodynamic Therapy Understanding Psychodynamic Therapy Understanding Psychodynamic Therapy Understanding Psychodynamic Therapy
Psychodynamic Therapy is a reflective and insight-oriented therapy approach focused on understanding how past experiences, relationships, emotions, and unconscious patterns may influence present-day thoughts, behaviors, and emotional wellbeing. The approach encourages deeper exploration of emotional experiences, relational dynamics, coping patterns, and recurring themes that may affect daily life and relationships over time.
Sessions often involve open-ended conversations, emotional reflection, exploring relational experiences, and identifying patterns that may contribute to stress, conflict, or emotional distress. The therapy process is typically exploratory and focused on increasing self-awareness, emotional understanding, and long-term personal growth.
Many people are drawn to Psychodynamic Therapy because it provides space for deeper emotional exploration, insight, and understanding beyond short-term symptom management alone.
Psychodynamic Therapy is a reflective and insight-oriented therapy approach focused on understanding how past experiences, relationships, emotions, and unconscious patterns may influence present-day thoughts, behaviors, and emotional wellbeing. The approach encourages deeper exploration of emotional experiences, relational dynamics, coping patterns, and recurring themes that may affect daily life and relationships over time.
Sessions often involve open-ended conversations, emotional reflection, exploring relational experiences, and identifying patterns that may contribute to stress, conflict, or emotional distress. The therapy process is typically exploratory and focused on increasing self-awareness, emotional understanding, and long-term personal growth.
Many people are drawn to Psychodynamic Therapy because it provides space for deeper emotional exploration, insight, and understanding beyond short-term symptom management alone.
Psychodynamic Therapy is a reflective and insight-oriented therapy approach focused on understanding how past experiences, relationships, emotions, and unconscious patterns may influence present-day thoughts, behaviors, and emotional wellbeing. The approach encourages deeper exploration of emotional experiences, relational dynamics, coping patterns, and recurring themes that may affect daily life and relationships over time.
Sessions often involve open-ended conversations, emotional reflection, exploring relational experiences, and identifying patterns that may contribute to stress, conflict, or emotional distress. The therapy process is typically exploratory and focused on increasing self-awareness, emotional understanding, and long-term personal growth.
Many people are drawn to Psychodynamic Therapy because it provides space for deeper emotional exploration, insight, and understanding beyond short-term symptom management alone.
Psychodynamic Therapy is a reflective and insight-oriented therapy approach focused on understanding how past experiences, relationships, emotions, and unconscious patterns may influence present-day thoughts, behaviors, and emotional wellbeing. The approach encourages deeper exploration of emotional experiences, relational dynamics, coping patterns, and recurring themes that may affect daily life and relationships over time.
Sessions often involve open-ended conversations, emotional reflection, exploring relational experiences, and identifying patterns that may contribute to stress, conflict, or emotional distress. The therapy process is typically exploratory and focused on increasing self-awareness, emotional understanding, and long-term personal growth.
Many people are drawn to Psychodynamic Therapy because it provides space for deeper emotional exploration, insight, and understanding beyond short-term symptom management alone.
What to Expect During Therapy
Therapy sessions can look different depending on a person’s goals, experiences, and preferred approach to support. Many therapy approaches involve collaborative conversations, emotional reflection, skill-building, and working together to better understand challenges, patterns, and personal goals over time.
Collaborative Support
Therapy is often a collaborative process where individuals and therapists work together to explore concerns, identify goals, and build strategies that feel supportive and manageable.
Building Skills & Awareness
Some therapy sessions may involve learning coping strategies, emotional awareness techniques, communication tools, or new ways of responding to stress, relationships, and difficult experiences.
Personalized Goals & Growth
Therapy may focus on different goals depending on a person’s experiences, relationships, challenges, and priorities. Many people use therapy to support personal growth over time.
A Flexible & Supportive Process
The pace and structure of therapy can vary based on comfort level, goals, and personal preferences. Many people benefit from approaches that feel supportive and responsive to their needs.
Why Therapists May Use Psychodynamic Therapy Why Therapists May Use Psychodynamic Therapy Why Therapists May Use Psychodynamic Therapy Why Therapists May Use Psychodynamic Therapy
Therapists often use Psychodynamic Therapy to help individuals explore how past experiences, emotional patterns, relationships, and unconscious processes may influence present-day thoughts, behaviors, and emotional wellbeing. The approach encourages deeper reflection and emotional insight rather than focusing only on immediate symptom reduction.
Many therapists appreciate Psychodynamic Therapy because it creates space for long-term emotional exploration, self-awareness, and understanding of recurring relational or emotional patterns that may affect daily life and relationships over time.
Therapists often use Psychodynamic Therapy to help individuals explore how past experiences, emotional patterns, relationships, and unconscious processes may influence present-day thoughts, behaviors, and emotional wellbeing. The approach encourages deeper reflection and emotional insight rather than focusing only on immediate symptom reduction.
Many therapists appreciate Psychodynamic Therapy because it creates space for long-term emotional exploration, self-awareness, and understanding of recurring relational or emotional patterns that may affect daily life and relationships over time.
Therapists often use Psychodynamic Therapy to help individuals explore how past experiences, emotional patterns, relationships, and unconscious processes may influence present-day thoughts, behaviors, and emotional wellbeing. The approach encourages deeper reflection and emotional insight rather than focusing only on immediate symptom reduction.
Many therapists appreciate Psychodynamic Therapy because it creates space for long-term emotional exploration, self-awareness, and understanding of recurring relational or emotional patterns that may affect daily life and relationships over time.
Therapists often use Psychodynamic Therapy to help individuals explore how past experiences, emotional patterns, relationships, and unconscious processes may influence present-day thoughts, behaviors, and emotional wellbeing. The approach encourages deeper reflection and emotional insight rather than focusing only on immediate symptom reduction.
Many therapists appreciate Psychodynamic Therapy because it creates space for long-term emotional exploration, self-awareness, and understanding of recurring relational or emotional patterns that may affect daily life and relationships over time.
We Work With Your Insurance
Westside Behavioral Care works with many major insurance providers to help make therapy more accessible and affordable. Coverage for counseling may vary depending on your plan, therapist availability, and whether you are seeking virtual or in-person sessions.
You can filter therapists based on your plan to find covered care quickly.
Therapists In Denver And Nearby Specializing In Psychodynamic Therapy
Ashley Seeger
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Ashley has expertise in communication skills, empathy and bringing mindful awareness into relationships.
- Relationship Challenges, Grief & Loss, and Depression
- 1 In-Network Plan
- In-Person · Louisville, CO 80024
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
André Neitzel
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
André provides conversational therapy for adults and seniors dealing with anxiety, depression, and trauma, focusing on pattern recognition to foster lasting growth and emotional clarity.
- Depression, Anxiety, and Relationship Challenges
- Aetna, Cigna, Humana, United/Optum, and more
- In-Person · Westminister, CO 80031
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado

