Psychotherapy for Adults, Adolescents and Children
Psychotherapy, whether short-term or long-term, relies upon a dialogue between the therapist and the patient. This dialogue seeks to explore the underlying causes of patient problems and symptoms. The goal is to enable the patient, through the development of insight, to make healthier decisions and establish better patterns of interpersonal relatedness, and experience greater pleasure.
Psychotherapy can help with Anxiety, Stress, Panic Attacks, Depression, Apathy, Rage, Guilt and Shame, Obsessions/Intrusive Thoughts, Compulsions, Phobias, Inhibitions, Eating Disorders, Family or Couple Problems, Problems with Children and Adolescents, Issues Involving Sexual Orientation, Problems With Artistic Expression, Issues With Aging, School or Career Problems, Work Related Problems, Excessive Use of Alcohol and/or Drugs, Sexual, Physical or Emotional Abuse, Low Self-Esteem, Chronic Feelings of Emptiness, and Persistent Unhappiness.