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Infinitely Curious : Psychoanalysis and Freud | 05 Nov. 2023, 11.00

Global Mental health data say 970 million people around the world struggle with some mental illness or drug abuse. 1 in 4 people will be affected by a mental illness at some point in their lives. 8 million deaths each year, are attributable to mental disorders. So far, 21 percent of Europeans said they have used professional help to deal with their mental health issues in the past. In psychotherapy, people are able to feel safe as they explore feelings, desires, memories, and stressors that can lead to psychological difficulties. Research has demonstrated that the self-examination utilized in the psychoanalytic process can contribute to long-term emotional growth. 

Psychoanalysis is based on Sigmund Freud’s theory that people can experience catharsis and gain insight into their state of mind by bringing the content of the unconscious into conscious awareness. Through this process, a person can find relief from psychological distress. 

But can Psychoanalysis really cure?

Tune in this Sunday 5 November at 11am, to Voice of Greece to listen to the latest episode of the English-language show ”Infinitely Curious” with Katerina Batzaki… and dive into the world of psychoanalysis. Listen to Sigmund Freud’s observations and theories and learn from the studies of his scholars. Find out from Psychoanalyst Thanasis Nikolaidis why and how does psychoanalytic psychotherapy treat for the mental change to happen. And why does everyone talk about cognitive-behavioural therapy

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