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Understand the root causes of your patterns and create lasting change from the inside out.

Psychodynamic Therapy

Nanaimo • Squamish • Online Counselling

Individual & Couples Counselling | Workshops & Intensives

Psychodynamic Therapy at a Glance

Best For:

Recurring Life Patterns, Deep Emptiness, Identity Issues, & Complex Trauma.

Key Benefit:

Uncovers the unconscious root causes of your struggles to create lasting change.

Session Length:

50 Minutes

Evidence Base:

Depth-oriented; empirically supported.

Location:

Nanaimo (In-Person) & Online (BC-wide)

What is Psychodynamic Therapy?

Psychodynamic Therapy is a depth-oriented psychotherapy that explores how unconscious patterns and past experiences influence current behaviour and relationships.

While many therapies focus on what you are feeling, Psychodynamic therapy asks why. It operates on the belief that your anxiety, depression, or relationship struggles are clues to the root cause.

By exploring the invisible currents beneath the surface, we make sense of these hidden patterns so they no longer run your life, allowing you to move forward with clarity. In other words, we make the implicit explicit.

Is Psychodynamic Therapy Right for You?

This approach is chosen by people who want more than just a quick fix. They want to deeply understand themselves It is especially effective for:

How Psychodynamic Therapy Works: Making the Unconscious Conscious

Psychodynamic therapy focuses on insight. We work to bring unconscious defenses and hidden motivations to the. Together, we explore:

1.

Formative Experiences

How early relationships set the template for how you think, believe, behave, and relate to people now.

2.

Defense Mechanisms

The clever ways you protect yourself from pain (e.g., humor, avoidance, intellectualizing) that might now be holding you back.

3.

Relational Dynamics

The relationship with your therapist becomes a key part of attachment work, offering a safe, emotionally corrective space to try new ways of connecting.

The Goal

As you gain insight, you gain the freedom of choice. What was once an automatic reaction becomes a conscious decision.

The Roadmap

While significantly less rigid and structured than other models, the journey typically follows a path:

Step 1: Establishing Safety

We build a secure, non-judgmental space where you feel safe enough to explore the undercurrents of your psyche.

Step 2: Understanding Your Story

We gather the full picture of your life, connecting dots between past events and current struggles.

Step 3: Identifying Themes

We spot the recurring patterns you have been unconsciously following for years.

Step 4: Working Through

This is the core work. We process the emotions attached to these themes, such as grieving old wounds or expressing repressed anger.

Step 5: Integration

You begin to internalize a new, compassionate inner voice. You feel more solid in your identity and capable of distinct, new choices in the present.

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FAQs: Psychodynamic Therapy

Is Psychodynamic Therapy just "blaming my parents"?

No. We look at early family life not to assign blame, but to understand impact. Naming not blaming. Understanding how you adapted to your environment growing up helps you have compassion for yourself and liberates you from repeating generational cycles. 

Is the Psychodynamic Therapy approach like Freud?

It has roots in Freud, but modern Psychodynamic therapy is very different. It is warmer, more interactive, and focuses heavily on attachment and relationships rather than animalistic drives and instincts.

How is Psychodynamic Therapy different from CBT?

CBT typically works in the here and now, managing symptoms of issues such as anxiety and depression. Psychodynamic therapy works in the past to sort out the story that is driving the issues in the here and now  (processing the root feelings to naturally change thoughts and behaviour). Both are valuable and we often use psychodynamic therapy with CBT or other models. 

FeatureCBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy)Psychodynamic Therapy
DirectionTop-Down: Change thoughts or behaviour to change feelings.Bottom-Up: Heal root feelings to naturally change thoughts and behaviour.
TimelineShort-term, symptom focused.Medium to Long-term 
FocusThe Here and Now.How the past shapes the “Here and Now.”
OutcomeSymptom management and coping skills.Deep insight and lasting change.
How long does it take?

Psychodynamic therapy is often medium-to-long term. Because we are changing deep-seated personality patterns rather than just alleviating a temporary symptom, it takes time. However, clients often report feeling “lighter” and more understood very early on.

Ready to Find the Root Cause?

If you are tired of putting band-aids on deep wounds, Psychodynamic therapy offers a path to true resolution.

Stone Reef Psychotherapy offers in-person sessions in Nanaimo and online options for clients across Canada.

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