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Psychoanalysis Therapists in Midtown of Sacramento, CA

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Emma Bridges

My approach to therapy: I tend to work with clients in long-term therapy, building a strong therapeutic relationship. We work together to create a space where you can be yourself and I tailor each treatment to meet your individual needs. I can help you retrain your nervous system to be less reactive and experience greater feelings of calm and peace.

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Kerstin Hern

My approach to therapy: I am very active and engaged in session with reflections and gentle challenges. I use evidence-based tools, skills, neuroscience education + somatic work, mindfulness, intuition, creativity blended w/ each client's unique strengths + gifts.

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Laurel Wise

My approach to therapy: I work with couples who feel stuck in a cycle where one of you reaches for closeness and the other pulls away. You both want connection but often end up feeling unseen or lonely. You may notice that conversations escalate quickly or shut down entirely. You talk about the same issues repeatedly yet the real hurt underneath never quite gets touched.

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Lauren Miller

My approach to therapy: I practice from a Psychodynamic orientation which focuses on how our early experiences with our caregivers shape our view of ourselves, others, and the world. Through exploring underlying conflicts, we can work together to make meaningful changes.

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Audrey Keaney

My approach to therapy: Most of us are living out patterns we didn't choose and can't yet see. I work slowly and deeply, integrating somatic, Jungian, psychodynamic, and parts-based approaches to explore what lives beneath the surface: in your body, your history, your longings. I have found that is where lasting change actually happens.

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Amanda King

My approach to therapy: I operate from a trauma-focused, strength-based, non-pathologizing approach. I’m trained in EMDR for trauma healing and integrate IFS and mindfulness, tailoring my approach to your specific needs.

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Megan Galloway

My approach to therapy: I help mothers and women through a holistic, trauma-informed approach that integrates attachment work, parts work (IFS), EMDR, and somatic practices — helping you regulate your nervous system, heal wounds, and gain insight into the patterns keeping you stuck.

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Jennifer Viscidy

My approach to therapy: I focus on helping clients explore the patterns and protective strategies shaping their lives so they can reconnect with their inner clarity, resilience, and capacity for growth.

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Jennifer Scott

My approach to therapy: I utilize an integrative framework, incorporating elements of psychodynamic, attachment, CBT, ACT, and somatic modalities. I frequently use EMDR and Brainspotting for their highly impactful, potent efficiency.

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Jake Voogd

My approach to therapy: My approach is relational, practical, and grounded in neuroscience. We identify patterns, regulate your nervous system, and create real change. I blend attachment work, trauma-informed care, and direct conversation to help high-functioning adults feel aligned — not just accomplished.

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Find Psychoanalysis Therapists & Counselors in Midtown of Sacramento, CA.

Psychoanalysis is a type of talk therapy that deals with both the conscious mind and unconscious mind, which is thought to influence your emotional and mental health. Psychoanalysis is rooted in the teachings of Sigmund Freud, which emphasized the idea that your social, behavioral, and emotional issues can be relieved by bringing your unconscious thoughts, feelings, and desires to the surface and dealing with them.

If you are finding it difficult to cope with everyday life or are on a journey to self improvement, psychoanalysis can help a great deal. Wherever you are located in Midtown of Sacramento, CA, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Psychoanalysis Therapy Benefits

Some people may be unsure about psychoanalysis, especially if their impressions come from outdated portrayals in movies or media. In reality, modern psychoanalytic therapy has evolved significantly—it’s more collaborative, inclusive, and focused on understanding how your past experiences shape your present life. When led by a skilled therapist, psychoanalysis offers a space to explore yourself on a deeper level and uncover the roots of your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

As repressed memories and unconscious thoughts are identified through psychoanalysis, your psychoanalysis therapist will use tailored techniques to help resolve them.

People report the following benefits from working with a psychoanalysis therapist:

  • A reduction in stress, anxiety, and depression.
  • Relief from fears and phobias.
  • An increased sense of self-worth.
  • The ability to manage relationships more effectively.
  • Lasting healing from trauma.
  • New self-awareness and self-understanding.
  • A better overall quality of life.

Psychoanalysis is one of many types of therapy. If you’d like to learn more about your options, check out this article: What are the types of therapy?

Seek Treatment Via Psychoanalysis Therapy Today!

Psychoanalysis therapy comes with some outstanding benefits, and the sooner you begin, the sooner you could see improvements in your life. Mental Health Match can help you get started by matching you with a local therapist or counselor in minutes! Start by browsing psychoanalytic experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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