Treatment and approach
From theoretical basis to practice
Psychoanalysis
The psychoanalytic theory founded by Sigmund Freud studies, investigates, explores, and describes the human soul: how it forms, develops, is structured, and functions. It essentially consists of revealing the unconscious meaning of words, actions, fantasies, and so on. In addition to free association, it uses other techniques such as dream interpretation and slips of the tongue in various therapeutic settings, such as couples therapy, family therapy, and so on.
Family Bonding Therapy
Based on the Theory of Unconscious Symmetry, founded by Lic. Claudia Messing and Dr. Benjamín Zarankin, and with a psychoanalytic foundation, it focuses on the directionality of the therapeutic process, proposing an emotional reconnection with the child's place in the family structure of origin to address most current problems such as over-demand, loneliness, frustration, emotional disconnection, lack of motivation, lack of boundaries, etc. This is generally hindered by the after-effects of the wounds suffered by parents and grandparents in their own upbringing.
The internalized bond with our own parents constitutes a matrix that tends to be reproduced in our current relationships, whether with our partners, at work, in society, or with our children.