Lakeview Therapy Blog
Psychodynamic Child and Family Therapy: Understanding and Healing Through Connection
While psychodynamic therapy is a useful tool for many, it can be particularly helpful for children and parents who are struggling to move through complex family dynamics. Psychodynamic child and family therapy emphasizes deep, unconscious emotional processes, the...
Psychodynamic Treatment of Anxiety at Lakeview Center
Psychodynamic therapy is an approach rooted in the exploration of unconscious internal dynamics and early life experiences to understand and address emotional distress. While it is often associated with the treatment of long-standing self-defeating patterns, research...
Interpersonal Neurobiology and Emotional Integration: The Role of Therapy
Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB), a framework developed by Dr. Daniel J. Siegel, emphasizes how our brains, minds, and relationships are deeply interconnected. One of its key insights is that emotional regulation—the ability to manage and respond to emotions...
The Art of Psychodynamic Therapy – An Interview With Beck Gardner
Beck Gardner (he/him) is a Postgraduate Fellow at Lakeview Center for Psychotherapy. He holds a Master’s Degree in Counseling and Psychotherapy from the Institute of Clinical Social Work. Prior to joining Lakeview, he worked as a school counselor at the Ancona school...
Helping Couples Give Constructive Feedback
Before couples can feel safe enough to delve deeply into their most vulnerable conflicts, many couples need help communicating effectively. With high-conflict couples, one of the first skills I help them practice is non-violent communication. Non-violent communication...