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Work-Life Balance Therapists in 60619


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Meghan Kean

My approach to therapy: It is my responsibility to pay attention to the big picture- noting common themes that come up. Often concerns that we have present differently across different domains (work, home, etc.) but the emotional underpinnings and impact can be similar.

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Patrick Hill

My approach to therapy: I believe you are so much bigger than the things that have bogged you down in your past, the things that trouble you in the present, and the things that scare you about the future. Therapy isn't about fixing something broken; it's about helping you recognize, hone, and use the strength you already possess to create lasting change.

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Sam Abboud

My approach to therapy: I’ll be listening for recurring themes and patterns that bridge your past and present, while keeping in mind the systems impacting your life. Over time, this will help us address the core issues getting in your way and the relationships you wish to have.

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John Carter

My approach to therapy: My clients feel honesty working with me and feel they are guided in a helpful way. Many of my clients are able to disclose deep personal feelings from their life and can provide feedback about speeding up or slowing when needed.

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Motaz Alshami

My approach to therapy: I'm a psychiatrist and a psychoanalyst in training. I employ an evidence-based, trauma-informed approach that combines my international upbringing with my personal experience in psychoanalysis.

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Rachel Port

My approach to therapy: I'm a clinical psychologist, and I believe that emotional growth is best achieved within a non-judgmental and compassionate therapeutic relationship. My clients and I work to better understand and regulate their emotions. We prioritize creating fulfulling relationships. Ultimately, we develop strategies to achieve their goals and live by their values.

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Dr. Jo L. Marwil

My approach to therapy: I am authentic, compassionate and empathetic. I also will challenge you to face the things that are holding you back, while supporting you to make the changes to live a more fulfilling life. I’m open minded and non-judgmental.

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Paris Haynes

My approach to therapy: Therapy with me is a marriage between healing from trauma placed on us by systemic pressures and finding attunement within the self. In this hyper stimulating-chronically stressful society, it can be a challenge to find any sense of peace. I am passionate about working with those who are struggling to feel present & want to focus on finding their true self.

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Hannah Rosenbaum

My approach to therapy: This is a space for the parts of yourself you haven't quite known what to do with. Life transitions, relationship struggles, or stress that lives in the body can make it hard to feel fully present. And some of what we carry is harder to name. Anxiety, repeating patterns, exhaustion from your own mind.

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Marren Norberg

My approach to therapy: I specialize in teen and adult trauma-focused care, with an emphasis on working with survivors of sexual trauma, domestic violence, complex PTSD, and anxiety. I understand the complexity of trauma and how it can affect every part of our lives, mind, and body. Certified in Trauma-Focused CBT, I use an integrated approach that is tailored to each client.

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Find Work-Life Balance Therapists & Counselors in 60619.

Work can be stressful from time to time, but when the stress becomes too much to bear, it’s wise to consider outside help. With the guidance of a stress therapist, you can discover the causes of your work stress and how to cope.

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Signs You Need a Stress Therapist

Work stress often stems from long work hours, clashes with coworkers or superiors, and a lack of job security, but many other issues could be to blame. Sometimes work is so demanding that you bring it home with you, leading to a poor work-life balance.

Here are some signs that indicate that you should see a therapist for work stress:

  • You dread going to work.
  • You have trouble remembering things.
  • You bring work matters home with you.
  • You self-medicate with drugs or alcohol.
  • You have physical symptoms: digestive issues, teeth grinding, dizziness, body aches, sleep changes, or headaches.

Read this article for some tips about how to overcome stress.

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