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Mission Statement
Open communication is possible in an atmosphere
of safety and trust. Honest communication with another human being is the best
medicine. Sharring human experience is the way out of repetitive struggling and
isolation, and lights the way to new insights and perceptions.
Dreams, the arts, one's inner life are gateways into the
unconscious that bring messages about one's survival and destiny.
Breaking the isolation reduces anxiety, depression, strengthens
the immune system and increases health. Through authenticity, safety in being
vulnerable, compassion and love is possible.
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| Psychological Evaluation |
This includes a description of the presenting problem, the clients developmental
and drug history, a mental status exam, and DSM IV diagnosis. This may be helpful
for insurance issues, such as auto accident or insurance compensation issues.
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Psychotherapy
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Psychotherapy
My orientation is psycho-dynamic. I integrate cognitive behavioral
methods, self hypnosis, EMDR, relaxation, imagery, and the use of dreams into
the therapy depending on the needs of the client. These methods are helpful for
those who have symptoms of panic, anxiety, depression, pain or somatic complaints.
It is also helpful for patients whose immune system is
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EMDR
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EMDR means eye movement desensitization procedure.
It is
comparatively new psychotherapeutic technique developed by Francine Shapiro PhD
in the late 80s. EMDR involves the use of repetitive eye movements that is similar
to the rapid eye movement that occurs in sleep. It was found to be a powerful
tool in desensitizing traumatic material. Initial research shows it to be effective
in alleviating symptoms of anxiety, depression, phobias, and post-traumatic stress
disorder. EMDR is helpful for both situational stress or trauma such as the loss
of a loved one, newly diagnosed illness, accident, work burnout including tragedies
on the job as experienced by nurses, fire-fighters, police officers, mental health
professionals, or debriefing for disasters/ tragedies; it is also helpful for
chronic stress such as childhood abuse, emotional, physical, or sexual...and immune
problems resulting in physical illnesses such as cancer chronic pain, or drug
abuse. |
Crisis
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Crisis includes accidents, newly diagnosed illness,
assault, loss of a loved one (grief), war, rape, medical procedures and surgery
and disaster. |
Debriefing
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For firefighters, nurses, mental health professionals,
debriefing is available for critical incident trauma. |
Pediatric Trauma
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For children who are about to undergo and or have
experienced medical procedures or surgery to prevent and or treat psychological
trauma. |
Dance Movement Therapy
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Expressive Art/Movement therapy
Sometimes verbal therapies are limited in breaking through to
underlying feelings. Expression through movement, writing, and drawing can
be an alternative to more traditional therapies. Non-verbal approaches are
helpful for children and for those who are inclined to be more expressive.
This is often a helpful adjunct to individual therapy for children and adults.
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| Play Therapy for Children |
Play Therapy for Children
Stories, puppets, and sand tray are ways for the child to recreate in
play their underlying fears and anxieties. It is very helpful for preventing
psychological trauma when children undergo medical procedures and surgery.
It can also be used in conjunction with EMDR to treat trauma from auto
accidents, hospitalization, procedures and surgery and helpful in treating
performance anxiety.
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Dreams
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Dreams are used in Psychotherapy and or EMDR to
deal with issues of survival. |