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Dr G Lilienthal is a prominent international scholar who has been in professional practice since 1992. He is a member of the Carrington Rand private confederation of international scholars and maintains an active international research profile.
Dr G Lilienthal’s journey in the field of Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy began with a passion for helping others navigate their mental health challenges. With a deep understanding of the Australian population through meticulous research, Dr G Lilienthal has honed his skills in providing individual therapy, couples counselling, and family therapy services. His qualifications and experience make him a trusted and reliable choice for those seeking professional treatment in Melbourne or anywhere else online.
Dr Lilienthal is a former Professor with hundreds of international publications, 4 SCOPUS-indexed books published in New York, and over 7000 citations. He has taught students in the US, Australia, China, Malaysia, India and Ethiopia. He now collaborates with and instructs post-doctoral students in five countries.
Dr Lilienthal has formal academic qualifications in both law and psychoanalysis, with a very long-time specialty in trauma and forensic psychotherapy. He has practised since 1992. He holds a high-distinction-level master’s degree in psychoanalysis and a PhD in psychoanalytic methodology.
“I have seen significant improvements in my personal growth and relationships thanks to Dr G Lilienthal's fixed-time psychodynamic psychotherapy.”
“Dr G Lilienthal's therapy has truly transformed my life. I feel more at peace and in control of my emotions. Highly recommended!”
Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy is a form of therapy that focuses on exploring unconscious thoughts and emotions to improve mental well-being. It is based on the principle that bringing repressed memory into the conscious mind allows the person to finally confront and deal with the issue.
Long-time practice has suggested an optimal length of time for therapy. Therefore, therapy sessions typically last for 50 minutes to an hour.
Trauma can be difficult to detect and feel, especially if it happened during childhood. It has to be identified by the analyst / therapist.
Dr G Lilienthal, a member of the Carrington Rand international confederation of scholars. Completely confidential and private, online in your home by Google Meets video.
“Dr G Lilienthal's therapy has truly transformed my life. I feel more at peace and in control of my emotions. Highly recommended!”