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 take it that you are searching for a psychologist, or an effective mental health professional to assist you with some psychological issues that are keeping you from becoming as successful as you want to be. If so, look no further! I can help! I can hep you, if you are looking for assistance to cope with irritating thoughts and feelings, or with b
My approach to working with people is based on listening carefully. Together we will create a space where we can explore past and present relationships and come to understand the many levels of your experience. The goal is to feel more in control and generally to feel more whole and enlivened. Over my 30 year career I have worked with all kinds of
You might be here because you’re exhausted from overthinking, feeling disconnected from yourself, stuck in painful relationship patterns, or constantly wondering why you can’t just “feel better.” Maybe you’re high-functioning on the outside but quietly overwhelmed on the inside. If that sounds familiar, you’re in
Every individual is a compilation of their genetics, early learned behavior, primary identifications, patterning, and life experience. Psychotherapy is a guide to identifying and mapping these factors, appreciating the ones that serve well as well as learning to work with and restructure those that, born of dysfunction, continue to cause unhappines
My approach to helping is collaborative, trauma-informed, and grounded in respect for each person’s lived experience. I believe meaningful change happens when we move at a pace that feels safe and sustainable, with attention to both insight and the body’s responses.
In our work together, I integrate traditional talk therapy with mind
I practice a problem focused, short-term, and distinct form of cognitive behavioral therapy. I am an active directive therapist. I teach people how to change what can be changed and to accept what cannot be changed about themselves, others and life. I teach rational thinking. This approach is called Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). It was
I'm a New York city-based licensed clinical social worker (LCSW). I am also licensed in the state of California. I work with individual adults as they manage challenges such as anxiety, depression, marriage, relationship, and dating issues, aging and caregiving concerns, parenting, pregnancy, and career and life transitions.
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It may be a little unorthodox to introduce my practice to you on a negative note. But the truth is that what brought me to Goodtherapy was..."not-good therapy"! My own, as patient. With an intelligent, highly trained practitioner, who knows how to practice good therapy...and didn't.
This got me thinking: How is it that good therapis
My passion is to provide support and guidance therapeutically and through coaching to help you meet your personal life goals. This can be accomplished by enhancing feelings of positive self-worth, emotional and mental stability, easing transitions, assists in building coping skills within a safe and confidential environment. Now, in our changing w
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