What is psychodynamic psychotherapy and how is it used for the treatment of general anxiety disorder? Psychodynamic Psychotherapy is a general anxiety disorder treatment that is a form of depth psychology which focuses on revealing the unconscious content of a client’s psyche to alleviate psychic tension. It helps people explore the long term sources of their depression and anxiety. This is similar to psychoanalysis; it relies on the interpersonal relationship between the client and the therapist. In this treatment, a great attention is given to how the contents of fears are affecting the person’s life. The therapist looks at the discrepancies and tries to link and interprets the bad experiences bringing the person awareness in working with his struggles and problems.