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Treatment is available for
More often than not, each of the disorders and problems noted above all have something to do with intense emotions associated with memories and current experiences with others which are conflicted in nature. Sometimes we are not aware as to why we remain stagnant in a thankless job, react aggressively to a loved one, or become depressed despite all the good things that are happening to us. Becoming conscious of obscure, difficult to understand memories and feelings can release us from the bondage of past fears. Making the unconscious conscious is our primary task. Getting to know ourselves is a form of psychic stretching. We become more limber emotionally, grow and can cope with uncomfortable situations such as illness and loss more effectively. My role as a therapist is not so much to provide advice (though I sometimes do) as it is to provide a safe place for you and your loved ones to relate uncomfortable thoughts and feelings about themselves and others. By doing so, three things take place, relationship patterns emerge, realistic and viable options arise, and memories intensely charged with distressful feelings are alleviated. No matter if I am treating a child who suffers from a memory of a trauma, such as a car accident, or an adult who lost their job, in each and every case, therapy can provide an outlet for the individual to experience relief and explore options in order to adjust ,in a more creative and flexible manner, to their life's circumstance. |
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