I offer short-term and long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy. I was trained psychoanalytically and had a personal psychoanalysis, but then moved on to person-centerd (Rogerian) and existential psychotherapy, influenced by Rollo May, Jim Bugental, and Irvin Yalom. I also had several years of Jungian therapy and Reichian body therapy. I have been in practice in the same office since 1958, when I joined Jim Bugental in a group practice. I supervise graduate students at UCLA, and learn much from critiquing videotapes of their work. I also teach at Saybrook Graduate School where I conduct training workshops in existential-humanistic psychotherapy. You cn learn more about me at my website tom.greening.com
Services I Provide
Individual Therapy & Counseling
Family Therapy
Coaching
Consultation
Clinical Supervision
Ages I Work With
Adults
Elders
Languages I Speak
English
Therapy Approaches I Use
Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy
Acceptance Commitment Therapy
Client-Directed Outcome-Informed Therapy
Coherence Therapy / Depth-Oriented Brief Therapy
Contemplative Psychotherapy
Depth-Oriented Brief Therapy
Depth Therapy
Existential Psychotherapy
Focusing
Humanistic Psychology
Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy
Logotherapy
Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy
Narrative Therapy
Object Relations
Positive Psychology
Positive Psychotherapy
Process Oriented Psychology
Psychodynamic
Self Acceptance Training
Self Psychology
Transpersonal Psychotherapy
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