Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy as a Treatment for Depression in Adolescents: A Case Study

Authors

  • Pilios-Dimitris Stavrou Department of Psychology, University of Athens, Athens, Greece, 10679 Laboratory of Clinical Psychology, Psychopathology and Psychoanalysis (PCPP), University Paris Descartes – Sorbonne, Paris, France. 21 G. Papandreou Street, 15773, Zografos, Athens, Greece

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20448/807.4.2.91.101

Keywords:

Depression, Adolescence, Psychoanalytic psychotherapy, Phenomenology, Case study, Thematic analysis.

Abstract

The present article is an in-depth analysis of the use of psychoanalytic psychotherapy as a therapeutic tool for depression in an adolescent suffering from depressive symptoms. Drawing from psychoanalytic theories on object relations, transitional space and object, transference and countertransference, psychoanalytic psychotherapy is employed as a treatment for depression and the therapeutic relationship is examined as the space that allows for an improvement on the adolescent's emotional state and well-being. The effects of therapy are analysed using phenomenology as a theoretical approach and are demonstrated here through the use of thematic analysis, which provides a detailed examination of the adolescent’s symptomatology prior and later the beginning of therapy.

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Stavrou, P.-D. . (2018). Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy as a Treatment for Depression in Adolescents: A Case Study. Global Journal of Social Sciences Studies, 4(2), 91–101. https://doi.org/10.20448/807.4.2.91.101

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