We'll examine your coping styles for dealing with distress and situations that might fall outside of your control; remember that it's okay not to always feel okay; utilize tools to help get through the not-so okay times of your life.
We'll examine your coping styles for dealing with distress and situations that might fall outside of your control; remember that it's okay not to always feel okay; utilize tools to help get through the not-so okay times of your life.
Together we'll set reasonable goals for our work together that focus on growth and change. My approach involves in-session exploration, processing, and interventions, as well as between-session exercises aimed to support your goals.
Reduce anxiety by replacing maladaptive thoughts and develop coping strategies, including self-care for the best quality of life.
Reduce anxiety by replacing maladaptive thoughts and develop coping strategies, including self-care for the best quality of life.
I am working to develop my approach. While working with my clients, I intend to use an empathetic approach while focusing on client strengths to develop coping strategies.
Get to the root of your concerns. Instead of managing symptoms, we’ll be digging deep and healing from within. Together, we'll do the work to help you truly heal!
Get to the root of your concerns. Instead of managing symptoms, we’ll be digging deep and healing from within. Together, we'll do the work to help you truly heal!
You'll be truly heard in sessions. I'll be active and not just nodding/listening. Like my clients, you'll find me as being warm, knowledgeable, thorough, and open.
Identify the issues you want to address and then dig in to get to the root of the problem. Once you understand how you got to be where you are, then that will shed light on where you should go from here.
Identify the issues you want to address and then dig in to get to the root of the problem. Once you understand how you got to be where you are, then that will shed light on where you should go from here.
I am a cognitive behavioral therapist, meaning that we will consider: What do you think about your situation? How do you feel about it? What are you doing about it? Then, together, we'll figure out what needs to change and how to accomplish it.
Together, we will help you understand yourself better: what you're made of, what you want, what you're good at, and what you need to do to grow into the person you want to become.
Together, we will help you understand yourself better: what you're made of, what you want, what you're good at, and what you need to do to grow into the person you want to become.
I have an eclectic approach; I use a lot of cognitive behavioral methods (examine unhelpful thinking habits) combined with psychodynamic exploration (family history) to make connections to current difficulties. I also tend to use humor.