





Depth Psychology Therapy
Depth Psychology Therapy focuses on the unconscious processes that strongly influence thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and patterns related to addiction and mental health challenges. Rather than treating symptoms alone, this approach helps you explore why certain patterns developed and how they continue to affect your recovery today.
At Deslongchamps Recovery, Depth Psychology Therapy is used as a clinically informed, research-supported complement to evidence-based treatment. Studies in psychodynamic and depth-oriented therapies show lasting benefits for substance use recovery, trauma resolution, emotional regulation, and relapse prevention by addressing root causes rather than surface behaviors alone.
In this therapy, you are supported in safely exploring unconscious material such as early life experiences, trauma, defense mechanisms, relationship patterns, dreams, and internal conflicts. By bringing these hidden influences into conscious awareness, you can better understand the emotional drivers behind substance use, self-sabotage, anxiety, or depression—and begin to change them.
Depth Psychology Therapy can help you:
Identify and resolve unresolved trauma that fuels addictive behaviors
Increase self-awareness and emotional insight, which are strongly linked to long-term recovery outcomes
Strengthen your sense of identity and purpose beyond addiction
Improve relationships by understanding attachment patterns and emotional responses
Build resilience by integrating unconscious material in a healthy, grounded way
This therapeutic process creates a meaningful bridge between your inner world and your daily life, helping you reconnect not only with yourself but also with your values, relationships, and community. Over time, clients often experience deeper emotional stability, reduced relapse risk, and a stronger capacity to navigate life’s challenges without returning to substances.
At Deslongchamps Recovery, Depth Psychology Therapy is thoughtfully integrated into a comprehensive recovery plan—supporting you in achieving not just sobriety, but lasting emotional healing and personal growth.