Personal Psychotherapy

Personal Psychotherapy is a collaborative process between therapist and client that aims to facilitate change and improve quality of life. Psychotherapy can help people confront barriers that interfere with emotional and mental well-being, and it can also increase positive feelings such as self-esteem, love, courage, and peace. Many people find they enjoy the therapeutic journey of becoming more self-aware, and they may pursue on going psychotherapy as a means of self-growth and self-actualization. Psychotherapy can treat specific, diagnose mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression in addition to everyday concerns, such as relationship problems, stress management, career ambitions, or other issues that may affect a person's mental well-being.


Covered specialty areas are as follows:

Posttraumatic Stress/PTSD
Dissociative Disorders
Traumatic Stress Disorders (e.g., sexual trauma, motor vehicle accidents, natural & manmade disaster, domestic violence, etc)
Anxiety/Panic/Stress Disorders
Depression
Addiction (chemical dependency, sexual addiction, gambling, compulsive eating)
Compassion Fatigue and work-related stress
Relational problems
Sexual dysfunction
Borderline Personality Disorder/Orientation
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Bereavement
Chronic pain
Performance enhancement
Bipolar Affective Disorders