This report discusses mental health treatments, focusing on psychodynamic, somatic, and behavioural approaches. It highlights the significance of mental health and timely psychological intervention. The report details the procedures, aims, advantages, and ethical considerations associated with each treatment approach. Psychodynamic therapy involves analysing the root cause of mental illness through patient interaction and communication. Somatic therapy connects the body and mind, using techniques like dance and breathing exercises to relieve stress from trauma. Behavioural therapy identifies specific behaviours causing difficulty, employing classical and operant conditioning to modify them. The report concludes that these therapies can effectively address various mental health conditions when administered by trained professionals, while also emphasizing the importance of ethical considerations in each approach.