If you are here, you may feel tired and lost. The decision to come to therapy is not an easy one as it involves taking a chance, being vulnerable, and being courageous. Sharing your life with a complete stranger can feel really weird. Just know that if you are thinking this way, it is quite normal, we totally get it.
We do care, we genuinely
For 35 years, I've treated Bipolar Disorder, Depression and Borderline Personality Disorder, and for most of those years, taught psychiatric residents at Johns Hopkins. Five years ago, I introduced mindfulness meditation into my practice. The calm self-awareness a disciplined meditation practice provides is a powerful tool in self-regulation th
Emotional pain manifests in myriad ways, including anxiety, relationship challenges, depression, difficulty living up to your potential, self-doubt, and self-destructive choices. You don't have to live with this pain. Medication, psychotherapy, or a combination of the two can help.
To assess your situation, I begin with a comprehensive consulta
Dr. Fuller aims to minimize the frequency and intensity of the client's suffering and emotional pain, as well as self-defeating patterns, and he helps the client to develop skills leading to life satisfaction and goal achievement. In doing this, Dr. Fuller places a strong emphasis on cognitive-behavioral theory (CBT) and associated techniques. Dr.
Amidst the chaos and pressure of living in the city, life can get challenging. Whether you are looking to work through existing challenges or feel compelled to move in a new direction, it does not have to be done alone. I am a NYS licensed psychotherapist and a national certified counselor who uses evidence-based practice to address concerns such a
I have been practicing psychotherapy with individuals and couples in New York City for over 20 years. I view all personal and interpersonal pain as a result of unresolved trauma, be it attachment trauma or trauma due to life shattering incidents, like accidents or natural disasters. I often use EMDR with my individual clients, a therapy which is ve
Everyone can use a little help sometimes, so don’t be ashamed if you find yourself wanting to talk to a therapist. Life could be going very smoothly for you, and it seemed as if nothing could ever go wrong to get you to feel bad. But life is unpredictable that way. Regardless of how strong you may have been, sometimes, you may feel that you h
I believe the most important element of effective psychotherapy is the genuine connection between the patient and therapist. My approach to therapy is interactive, supportive, and empathic. I see psychotherapy as a creative process and my patients as co-partners in this process of exploration and discovery.
Together, we will work in an atmosphere
Christopher utilizes a variety of therapeutic approaches. These approaches are brought together in different ways depending on the person or people that he is working with. The root of his therapeutic style is pastoral counseling, whereby he helps the client incorporate spiritual dimensions of both the problem(s) and the ways to move forward. H
I counsel individuals, couples, and groups, with empathy, clarity, and humor. My hybrid style is mindful and practical, and infused with unconditional positive regard for you. I consider myself another person in the room, not a blank slate, and the two of us as a team, working together through what's coming up for you as you navigate your way t
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