If any of these questions describe issues you are struggling with, psychotherapy could help:

 

Do your relationships start out strong and then unravel, due to too much distance, anger, neglect or abuse?

Is there a repetitive problem or theme in your life that resists resolution?

Do you have cherished goals that you can’t quite bring to fruition?

Is your career in a quagmire?

Are your creative gifts dormant or neglected?

Are compulsive habits robbing you of a full life?

Do you handle anger by erupting, withdrawing or blaming yourself?

Does anxiety paralyze your potential and cause you to avoid conflicts

and new challenges?

Are you feeling depleted, joyless or lackluster? Is the “fun” missing

from your life?
 

"There was a turning point … something you said, I don’t know what it was, I don’t remember exactly the key there, but it seemed suddenly very silly to be doing that, what for? OK, this is it, this is self-punishment. So I just drop it. I’m not doing it!"

 

Client Comment

"I think that I really belonged to everybody else. Not that they asked me, because I just had NO IDEA of what I wanted and I didn’t want to even LOOK. I would just give to people around me and resent every single person.”

Client Comment

"The point is that, instead of seething and plotting and…well, I did that, too (patient laughs), but instead of letting it escalate in my mind, I addressed it to them, confronted them, told them what I wanted…That felt really good! I was very happy with that after I was done. I didn't overdo it. Or stretch it out of proportion. I just addressed it."

Client Comment 

"I feel like today was really good for me. I feel like it was really good for me to get this OUT (feelings about members of her family). I just need to get it OUT. I think it’s a real sign of healing. I feel things are on a good course and I wanted to let you know that and thank you again for creating that space for me and being really, really supportive. I really appreciate it."

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