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Benefits of Individual Therapy

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“ Counseling is an effective tool in treating and managing mental illnesses…”

Counseling can be an effective tool in providing you with the necessary support and training to overcome the challenges you face. By seeking therapy, you are taking responsibility and action to change what no longer works in your life. Many studies have shown throughout the years that psychotherapy is an effective form of treating and managing mental illnesses and other emotional challenges.

Why should I Come to Therapy?

Depending on your present situation and your reasons for seeking help, there are many benefits to therapy. If you are seeking diagnosis or treatment for a mental illness, therapy can help you better manage your symptoms, outbreaks, and triggers. It can also offer you increased coping skills and open your eyes to new ways of dealing with situations that you may not have been aware of before. Therapy can offer problem-solving skills, provide support, and help you work through life changes, allowing you to see your circumstances as a personal growth opportunity instead of a burden or obstacle.

Therapists use a variety of approaches including:

  • Adlerian,
  • Cognitive/Cognitive-Behavioral,
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy,
  • Existential/Humanistic,
  • Family Systems,
  • Reality and Solution-Focused Intervention

Regardless of the therapeutic technique we will work with you to create a treatment plan that is customized to meet your unique circumstances.

With honesty and compassion we work with you to create an open channel of communication. The goal of our therapy sessions together, will be to help you develop the mental fortitude needed to lead a successful life. Additionally, we will work on the skill of self-compassion, which will allow you to move more easily through difficult times in the future, as well as become a more productive and happier person.

Some specific skills therapy can provide are:
  1. Emotional management, including, but not limited to anger, jealousy, grief, and depression.
  2. Coping mechanisms to allow you to work through situations which typically cause you anxiety, fear, or avoidance.
  3. Stress-management techniques to apply to deal with stress within your everyday life, such as with your job and family.
  4. Skills and techniques to help you better navigate relationships, or to work through relationship troubles.
  5. Problem solving skills for you to enact when you encounter issues which may typically have caused you to shy away or back down, such as social situations or public speaking.
  6. Improving self-love, self-confidence, and body image.
  7. Improving communication, listening, and the ability to speak up for yourself.
  8. Understanding your own skills, strengths, and positive attributes and learning to quiet your inner negative critique.
  9. Finding a resolution to the issues that originally led you to therapy, such as having panic attacks, or being unable to sleep.

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