Finding the “meaning”, means that sailing through the different periods of one’s personal history and within the network of unconscious connections with others and their self, they find their own personal signification, their own subjective “truth”. For no two persons are the same. Each one has a unique history, both conscious and unconscious. The symptoms might look alike, however people are fundamentally different.
A psychodynamic therapist accompanies the patient on tracing the roots of their symptoms, the emotional entanglements with others, stress, discontent, their internal and external conflict, psychic pain and trauma.
Through psychodynamic therapy the patient finds their own unconscious meaning, treats the symptom and restores the movements of their innermost psychic life. Thereafter they would be able to compose a new way to live within reality, a less distressing one, a way that is motivating and satisfying. They work through their limits, they find new possibilities, their desire is liberated, and therefore they find peace, pleasure, and creativity.
A Psychodynamic Therapist has gone through psychoanalytic training (theoretical, clinical, personal, supervisions). For a number of years, Daniella Angueli has delved through the countless possibilities provided by French Psychoanalytic tradition, in its various theoretical and clinical facets. When she embarks on a psychodynamic therapy with each and every patient that trusts her, she would focus both in the intricate private origins of their symptoms, as well as to the very distinct ways that one can find in order to lead a different life.