About Psychotherapy

About Psychotherapy

What is Psychotherapy?

Sometimes called talk therapy, therapy or counseling, psychotherapy works collaboratively with you to learn about your feelings, thoughts, behaviors and moods.

It is action-oriented, grounded in dialog and focused on problem solving.

We talk openly in an objective, non-judgmental, supportive environment. Together, we decide on the changes you want to make in your life, and break it down into small, manageable steps.

By getting you unstuck from old thought and behavior patterns, you can take control of your life and respond to life’s challenges with healthy, constructive coping skills.

Psychotherapy is most successful when people have a strong desire for change.

Sometimes your core beliefs and processes are challenged, which can be very uncomfortable. An open mind is your most powerful tool for change. Trying new things can feel strange, but results can be exciting and rewarding.

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When you should work with a therapist

There are many reasons people seek out a therapist. Having a trained, objective professional to work through life’s twists and turns along with you can get you unstuck and back to feeling connected again.

Therapy can benefit people with:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Low self esteem
  • Feelings of shame or guilt
  • Relationship issues
  • Codependency
  • Impulsive behavior
  • A feeling of dissatisfaction or emptiness
  • Addiction…Self medicating
  • Sexual problems
  • Sleep disorders
  • Coping with a serious illness
  • PTSD syndrome from violence or abuse
  • Uncontrollable rage
  • Major life changes such as divorce, death or job loss

The first session

Here’s what we do the first time we meet.

First, we’ll talk about what brought you to therapy.

Let me know any particular issues that are causing problems in your life.

I’ll ask for a little history

Your family and work relationships play an important role in your life, so we will look at that.

We’ll talk about your symptoms

I’ll ask you questions that go deeper into the symptoms of your problem to better understand the big picture.

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What is expected of you

√ Be an active participant in your sessions.

Therapy is collaborative, a team effort. Take an active role in your therapy and you will get much more from it. Feel free to ask questions or challenge an idea.

√ Come prepared

Make a list of the reasons you are seeking therapy, and what you’d like to accomplish.

√ Be open to change

Remember, therapy is not a quick fix. It takes time and willingness to change for change to happen.

I will support you in navigating the twisted, bumpy road of life, and get you back to feeling more powerful, confident and in control.

Let's have a conversation.

Give me a call at 1.929.399.9495 or email me to set up an appointment.