Psychologist-Psychoanalyst in Arturo Soria, Madrid

Welcome to the office of Charles E. Baekeland, psychologist-psychoanalyst in Arturo Soria, Madrid.
Through a thorough and meticulous therapeutic approach, the psychoanalyst works with the patient to explore the unconscious roots of their emotional and personal conflicts, helping to unravel their complexity and promote lasting change to free them from the patterns that limit their lives.
Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalytically inspired psychotherapy, and psychoanalysis proper, focus on helping the patient to reach a deeper understanding of the unconscious aspects of his or her psychic life. Through this process, the patient is able to confront and resolve emotional difficulties that, while often manifesting on the surface of their daily experience, have deeper and more complex roots in their personal history and in the unconscious mechanisms that have shaped their character.
The therapeutic work does not focus exclusively on the elimination of immediate symptoms, but on the analysis of the underlying factors that have shaped those symptoms, thus promoting a more holistic and lasting change in the patient's emotional life. This approach does not offer quick fixes or simplistic answers, but seeks to bring about real transformation through the exploration of inner conflicts and the integration of those aspects of the psyche that have remained hidden. If you would like to get in touch, click here, if you would like to know more, read on.
Psychoanalysisis a discipline that seeks to explore the unconscious dimensions of the human mind. Often, people who are interested in this therapeutic approach do so seeking to understand more deeply the aspects that influence their emotions, behaviours and relationships. The fundamental premise of psychoanalysis is that many of the factors that determine our inner and outer experience are outside our awareness.
These unconscious elements can manifest themselves in various ways: through symptoms that generate emotional discomfort, repetitive patterns of behaviour or persistent difficulties in interpersonal relationships. Conscious efforts to resolve these issues - through counselling, reading or willpower - are often insufficient because they do not address the deep roots of the psychic conflict.
Development of psychoanalytic therapy
The therapeutic process in psychoanalysis involves the creation of a safe space in which the patient can begin to talk freely about his or her thoughts and feelings, thus allowing access to those aspects of his or her mind that are not available in everyday life. Through this dialogue unconscious patterns emerge that have been repressed or distorted over time.
The psychoanalyst, in this context, acts as a facilitator who helps the patient to identify and understand these patterns. As the treatment progresses, the patient not only understands his or her difficulties, but also re-experiences them emotionally in a new context, allowing for a deeper and more lasting transformation.
The joint work between patient and psychoanalyst seeks not only to alleviate symptoms, but also to modify underlying psychic structures that limit personal freedom. In addressing unconscious conflicts, psychoanalysis does not promise quick fixes or easy answers; rather, it offers a path towards a richer and more nuanced understanding of oneself, which can lead to a fuller life, with a greater capacity to love and work in a free and authentic way.
Psychologist consultation in Arturo Soria, Madrid
You can contact for more information or call (+34) 915 942 067. The office is located at Calle de la Toronga 27 1º - 1 (Arturo Soria, Madrid).