Barzin Hosseini Rad (He/Him)
Registered Psychotherapist, Centre for Training of Psychotherapists Diplom
I’m interested in the inner dialogue that’s going on within us. If you listen closely, you can hear the stories we are always telling ourselves about who we are. These are powerful stories that shape the way we view ourselves and others. Psychotherapy has the potential to create a space where we can hear these stories more clearly. And when that happens, we become better acquainted with the villains and heroes of our tales.
Client Focus
Session Format: Individual sessions.
Age Specialty: Adult, Senior, Teen, Young Adult
Languages: English
Treatment Approach
- Eclectic
- Existential/Humanistic
- Experiential
- Interpersonal
- Psychodynamic
Approach Description: Psychodynamic psychotherapy is an evidence-based approach to therapy; This approach focuses on the roots of current conflicts and difficulties, and is a depth-focused, insight-oriented type of therapy.
What Is Psychodynamic Psychotherapy?
Psychodynamic psychotherapy does more than treat symptoms: it works with our emotions, experiences, relationships, and social patterns. It looks at how our inner and outer worlds interact, and how our personality and patterns of relating were formed.
This type of therapy recognizes that our experiences have many layers, and not all of them are in view at any one time. In other words, some of our mental experience is active but unconscious to us—like a “blind spot” we need to keep in mind.
Overall, this therapy helps us to understand and alter how we think, feel, and relate. These gains in self-awareness set in motion deeper processes of personal change, even after therapy has ended.
What Does Psychodynamic Therapy Focus On?
The focus of psychodynamic therapy involves working with the patterns in our thoughts, feelings, and actions. An example of this would be to explore the unconscious reasons for doing things that harm us (like self-sabotage at work, or engaging in unhealthy relationships, or addiction), even when we try to stop.
In this approach, we take time to describe our childhood and past significant events. The aim is to understand how our history, our adaptations, our assumed roles affect us now. Maximizing self-awareness is a path to empowerment and creating change.
Psychodynamic psychotherapy relies on empathy and relating, as these are the key activators of personal change. This approach to therapy identifies and resolves deeper causes of symptoms and issues that affect our lives.
Our childhood experiences and family background are important, but so are the relationships, communities, and societies we’re raised in. We are shaped in ways we aren’t aware of and didn’t choose. Psychodynamic therapy is a space to explore the effects of social oppression, trauma, and violence related to race, class, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, ability, and other forms of identity.
What Makes Psychodynamic Therapy Effective?
In order to bring about change, it is not enough to manage symptoms. Creating true well-being involves deeper work. Powerful outcomes of psychodynamic therapy include:
Building understanding of difficulties, at the level of motivation, and therefore more lasting change
Accessing deeper levels of self-knowledge by seeing into our “blind spots”
Developing usable insights
Creating new emotional capacities and resources
Expanding skills and resources to address long standing problems
Overcoming unwanted repetitive thought patterns and relating
Changing our relationship to difficult past experiences, to live more fully in the present
This kind of therapy is especially effective as it works well with many psychological and emotional problems. This includes depression, anxiety, trauma, life transitions, relationship issues and more. We are helped to use the insight we can to create more profound change.
Education & Credentials
Barzin Hosseini Rad Centre for Training of Psychotherapists Diplom
- Male
- License # 11415
- Licensed in Ontario, Canada
- Practicing Since 2019
Education: Studied English Literature and Psychology at University of Guelph and York University. Went on to study Psychodynamic Psychotherapy at Centre for the Training of Psychotherapy.
Finances
Fees
- Average Session Fee $120
- Accepts Insurance
Barzin Hosseini Rad Practice Details
Therapy Sessions
- Available In-Person in Toronto, ON M5R 1V7 and Toronto, ON M6J 0E5
- Available Online for residents of Ontario
I’m interested in the inner dialogue that’s going on within us. If you listen closely, you can hear the stories we are always telling ourselves about who we are. These are powerful stories that shape the way we view ourselves and others. Psychotherapy has the potential to create a space where we can hear these stories more clearly. And when that happens, we become better acquainted with the villains and heroes of our tales.
Hearing ourselves tell these stories, sometimes for the first time, in the presence of another person, can free up parts of ourselves that might have been shut down for a very long time. When we are heard and understood, in the safety of a therapeutic setting, painful emotions can finally be released, giving way to new potentialities within us that we did not think were possible.
Therapy gives you the opportunity to reconnect with yourself. This is one of the most fundamental needs we have: to be able to make contact with ourselves. Maybe your upbringing taught you to hide or reject aspects of yourself, or maybe due to a traumatic event, you had to protect yourself by keeping out certain painful emotions. There are so many ways we become disconnected from our feelings, which are the building blocks of who we are. Through therapy, you can reclaim these disavowed feelings, and reconnect with aspects of yourself that have not been integrated. This is how we can feel alive again.