This document discusses different types of individual psychotherapy. It describes 6 main types: psychoanalysis, hypnosis, abreaction therapy, reality therapy, uncovering therapy, and supportive psychotherapy. For each type, it provides details on the founder or developer, goals, techniques used, and common applications or indications for use. Psychoanalysis focuses on unconscious forces and was developed by Freud to last 3-5 years. Hypnosis induces a trance state making the client highly suggestible. Abreaction brings repressed memories to consciousness with associated emotions. Reality therapy focuses on present behavior and responsibility. Uncovering therapy breaks through repressed conflicts to gain insight. Supportive psychotherapy relieves symptoms without changing personality using various techniques like ventilation and reass