Together we will connect the dots help you understand what's going on with you and help you with coping with those symptoms and return back to a level of normality.
Together we will connect the dots help you understand what's going on with you and help you with coping with those symptoms and return back to a level of normality.
I tend to have a psychodynamic approach, meaning that I tend to look at how your childhood negative learned behaviors are affecting your current relationships and help you unlearn them.
We will accomplish the the goals that you set forth for your therapy. The therapy is for your growth, benefit and to help live a more satisfying and peaceful, productive and meaningful life
We will accomplish the the goals that you set forth for your therapy. The therapy is for your growth, benefit and to help live a more satisfying and peaceful, productive and meaningful life
I use a combination of therapeutic styles including cognitive-behavioral methods, interpersonal and relational approaches and mindfulness in a collaborative approach to meet client needs and goals
Tear down, re-create, and re-build. Together, we will figure it out.
Tear down, re-create, and re-build. Together, we will figure it out.
I commonly use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Narrative Therapy and Brief Solution-Focused Therapy. Cognitive allows for confronting wrong thinking. Narrative deals with the stories we tell ourselves. Solution-Focused is goal-directed.
Work on your life goals and life struggles. Sometimes it feels like life is bringing you to a point of not being able to move forward. We will find the ways to manage life's struggles while focusing on making tomorrow a better place.
Work on your life goals and life struggles. Sometimes it feels like life is bringing you to a point of not being able to move forward. We will find the ways to manage life's struggles while focusing on making tomorrow a better place.
I utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to change the way clients live with negative thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
After listening for feedback from the client we create and plane and then we monitor to see how the therapy process is affecting them and if there is need for adjustments in treatment.
After listening for feedback from the client we create and plane and then we monitor to see how the therapy process is affecting them and if there is need for adjustments in treatment.
Although every client is unique, some key points are universal: 1) developing an understanding for why the client is seeking counseling (e.g. what hurts, what isn't working, where does the client need help), 2) creating a set of goals 3) listening