PSYCHOTHERAPY

It is normal to experience difficult times in our lives. But when worry and suffering become overpowering, it makes sense to seek the help of a professional. It is important to ascertain what kind of assistance would best suit your needs.

I have been working with individuals, couples and families for more than twenty years. And I have helped clients work through issues of anxiety, relationship difficulties, separation/divorce, grief, depression, addictions and many others.

Every client, couples, and family unit enters the therapeutic relationship with their own unique challenges. Because of this, I match the therapeutic approach that I feel will most likely result in practical and sustainable solutions. My approach to therapy blends psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness based principles and practices.

It is important to choose a therapist who has experience and expertise relating to your particular concerns. References can be useful.

Therapy can help you

Develop new perspectives and life skills so that you can free yourself from habitual patterns of anxiety, depression, and self-criticism.

Deal with addictive behaviors including substance abuse, relationship issues, gambling and eating disorders, etc.

Reconnect with your inner purpose and sense of power so that you can take responsibility and move forward in your life rather than feeling helpless.

Find ways to relate to emotional and/or physical suffering so that your suffering can bring you wisdom and compassion rather than bitterness.

Improve the quality of your relationships by developing healthier patterns.

Provide you with a time to attend to your own needs and regain your perspective.