Have you been in psychotherapy before but still feel stuck and want more from your life and relationships? Do you want to get to the underlying issues that affect your relationship with yourself and others? Do you want to work with a therapist who understands your sexuality? Are you seeking greater intimate connection, or concerned that your sexuality will be seen as problematic?
Are you experiencing increased anger and conflict, an inability to resolve differences, difficulty recovering from an affair, sexual problems, or concern that your relationship is not what is used to be? It's not just "cutting." Self-injury is the deliberate harm, mutilation, injury of the body or a body part, without the intent to commit suicide.
Are you managing your feelings, thoughts and moods by using substances, or engaging in behaviors that are causing distress and upset in your life? Has someone in your life expressed concern about your behaviors? Did you grow up in a family where a parent or caregiver was using/abusing alcohol or drugs, or engaged in an addictive behavior?
Are you experiencing increased anger and conflict, an inability to resolve differences, difficulty recovering from an affair, sexual problems, or concern that your relationship is not what is used to be? It's not just "cutting." Self-injury is the deliberate harm, mutilation, injury of the body or a body part, without the intent to commit suicide.
Are you managing your feelings, thoughts and moods by using substances, or engaging in behaviors that are causing distress and upset in your life? Has someone in your life expressed concern about your behaviors? Did you grow up in a family where a parent or caregiver was using/abusing alcohol or drugs, or engaged in an addictive behavior?
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She holds a Master's of Science degree in Clinical Psychology from San Francisco State University, and her work consists of analytically oriented psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.
She has certifications from the Masterson Institute for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and from San Francisco Sex Information, and is a member and faculty at San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis.
Her clinical training and expertise includes therapeutic work with children, adolescents, adult individual, couples, family therapy.
She has certifications from the Masterson Institute for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and from San Francisco Sex Information, and is a member and faculty at San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis.
Her clinical training and expertise includes therapeutic work with children, adolescents, adult individual, couples, family therapy.
Have you been in psychotherapy before but still feel stuck and want more from your life and relationships?
Do you want to get to the underlying issues that affect your relationship with yourself and others?
Are you curious about how your mind works?
Contemporary psychoanalysis is an in-depth therapeutic method of exploring the mind to more deeply understand yourself in the context of a relationship with a psychoanalyst.
Becoming more mindful of your here and now experience with a psychoanalyst can provide greater freedom and choice allowing for the possibility of a richer, more fulfilling and embodied life.
Do you want to get to the underlying issues that affect your relationship with yourself and others?
Are you curious about how your mind works?
Contemporary psychoanalysis is an in-depth therapeutic method of exploring the mind to more deeply understand yourself in the context of a relationship with a psychoanalyst.
Becoming more mindful of your here and now experience with a psychoanalyst can provide greater freedom and choice allowing for the possibility of a richer, more fulfilling and embodied life.
Do you want to work with a therapist who understands your sexuality?
Are you seeking greater intimate connection, or concerned that your sexuality will be seen as problematic?
Perhaps, you have experienced changes in sexual desire, had performance problems, or have just felt inhibited from seeking therapy for issues unrelated to your sexuality?
If so, it might be helpful to talk with a psychotherapist who is comfortable with the diversity of human sexuality.
Our sexuality is profoundly personal and can sometimes feel difficult to talk about.
Are you seeking greater intimate connection, or concerned that your sexuality will be seen as problematic?
Perhaps, you have experienced changes in sexual desire, had performance problems, or have just felt inhibited from seeking therapy for issues unrelated to your sexuality?
If so, it might be helpful to talk with a psychotherapist who is comfortable with the diversity of human sexuality.
Our sexuality is profoundly personal and can sometimes feel difficult to talk about.
Are you experiencing anger or conflict in your relationship?
An inability to resolve differences?
Difficulty recovering from an affair?
Sexual problems?
Concern that the relationship is not what is used to be? Feelings that your needs are not being met?
You may feel stuck and are having difficulty with hearing your each other's perspective, negotiating differences, navigating life transitions (parenting, infertility, illness, loss, financial, career), facing sexual problems, managing intense negative emotions, identifying who you want to be in your relationship, or addressing guilt or worry about particular behaviors.
An inability to resolve differences?
Difficulty recovering from an affair?
Sexual problems?
Concern that the relationship is not what is used to be? Feelings that your needs are not being met?
You may feel stuck and are having difficulty with hearing your each other's perspective, negotiating differences, navigating life transitions (parenting, infertility, illness, loss, financial, career), facing sexual problems, managing intense negative emotions, identifying who you want to be in your relationship, or addressing guilt or worry about particular behaviors.
The shock, confusion and intense emotions following infidelity can feel quite overwhelming.
The aftermath of an infidelity in your relationship, whether an affair or betrayal, can be an emotionally turbulent time for all involved.
Truly understanding the circumstances and the underlying issues in each case of infidelity is the most important way to begin any recovery process.
Surviving infidelity means taking certain steps to recover and cope with the effects of the affair or betrayal.
It means finding ways to accept what has happened while learning to trust again.
The aftermath of an infidelity in your relationship, whether an affair or betrayal, can be an emotionally turbulent time for all involved.
Truly understanding the circumstances and the underlying issues in each case of infidelity is the most important way to begin any recovery process.
Surviving infidelity means taking certain steps to recover and cope with the effects of the affair or betrayal.
It means finding ways to accept what has happened while learning to trust again.
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