At Center for Transformational Psychotherapy we are committed to the real possibility of happiness for every human being, regardless of individual background and circumstance. We work from a shared perspective that transformation occurs by developing a relationship with awareness, which includes and goes beyond the bounds of ego psychology. Within this shared perspective we offer a wide range of therapeutic techniques and will work with you to find the therapist who best meets your needs.
We offer therapy for individuals, couples, and families, as well as group therapy and trauma-focused treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). We believe the most effective treatments address body, mind, and spirit. In addition to psychotherapy, we offer the option of body and breath work to support the embodiment of the therapeutic process, and mood-focused amino acid and nutritional support for clients seeking alternatives to psychiatric medication.
We offer therapy for individuals, couples, and families, as well as group therapy and trauma-focused treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). We believe the most effective treatments address body, mind, and spirit. In addition to psychotherapy, we offer the option of body and breath work to support the embodiment of the therapeutic process, and mood-focused amino acid and nutritional support for clients seeking alternatives to psychiatric medication.
Services
I offer healing and transformational forms of therapy.
Healing therapy aims at symptom management and neurological and emotional reprogramming.
I use trauma-focused treatments, such as EMDR, Gestalt, and Somatic Processing to help my clients process acute and complex traumatic experiences in order to minimize and integrate difficult emotions and create space for deeper transformative work.
Transformational therapy involves identifying and establishing a relationship with Awareness, which includes and transcends the ego system.
Healing therapy aims at symptom management and neurological and emotional reprogramming.
I use trauma-focused treatments, such as EMDR, Gestalt, and Somatic Processing to help my clients process acute and complex traumatic experiences in order to minimize and integrate difficult emotions and create space for deeper transformative work.
Transformational therapy involves identifying and establishing a relationship with Awareness, which includes and transcends the ego system.
Individual therapy in the short-term it is often about alleviating symptoms (such as depression and anxiety) and feeling your feet under you again.
You are having problems in your current relationship or have a history of relationship trouble.
You'd like to explore how to create meaningful and sustainable relationships, without repeating old dysfunctional patterns.
Things are pretty good.
You have a natural curiosity about yourself and your relationship to the world and are looking for ways to explore deeper spiritual questions.
You are having problems in your current relationship or have a history of relationship trouble.
You'd like to explore how to create meaningful and sustainable relationships, without repeating old dysfunctional patterns.
Things are pretty good.
You have a natural curiosity about yourself and your relationship to the world and are looking for ways to explore deeper spiritual questions.
We often tell our clients that relationship is the most difficult practice, after all, you not only have your own feelings to manage, but your partner's as well!
It can often be challenging to know where your issues end and your partner's begin.
This confusion can be frustrating and can lead to seemingly endless arguing and finger-pointing.
In our work with couples there is often initially a strong educational component in which we coach and model how to express feelings without blaming, how to receive feedback as helpful information, and how to listen to and empathize with each other.
It can often be challenging to know where your issues end and your partner's begin.
This confusion can be frustrating and can lead to seemingly endless arguing and finger-pointing.
In our work with couples there is often initially a strong educational component in which we coach and model how to express feelings without blaming, how to receive feedback as helpful information, and how to listen to and empathize with each other.
This group modality is meant to take 'healing' and therapy to the next level, by becoming a 'evolutionary tool', meant to help one free oneself from layers of limiting conditioning (beliefs and feeling systems trapped in our body/mind).
The inner journey from a 'domesticated' contracted existence to discovering one's true identity and living from that, integrated and embodied, in all aspects of one's life.
This experiential group uses a hybrid of various therapeutical modalities (Hakomi, Somatic Psychology, Jungian 'Shadow' work), as well as spiritually focused traditions/teachings such as Advaita/Non-Duality, Buddhism and 4th Way.
The inner journey from a 'domesticated' contracted existence to discovering one's true identity and living from that, integrated and embodied, in all aspects of one's life.
This experiential group uses a hybrid of various therapeutical modalities (Hakomi, Somatic Psychology, Jungian 'Shadow' work), as well as spiritually focused traditions/teachings such as Advaita/Non-Duality, Buddhism and 4th Way.
Most people in the world today are spinning a mile a minute, whether outwardly in the busyness of life, work, family, social-or inwardly with the monkey mind; sometimes even collapsing into exhausted depression.
This is one of challenges of our modern world.
The spinning is further exacerbated by caffeine, alcohol, sugar, electronic stimulation, processed foods, pollutants, the list rolls on.
These stressors deplete the body & mind on every level.
Just like the things on the "to-do" list are competing for time & energy, our inner bio-chemistry is competing for protein, water, and other important aspects of daily nutrition.
This is one of challenges of our modern world.
The spinning is further exacerbated by caffeine, alcohol, sugar, electronic stimulation, processed foods, pollutants, the list rolls on.
These stressors deplete the body & mind on every level.
Just like the things on the "to-do" list are competing for time & energy, our inner bio-chemistry is competing for protein, water, and other important aspects of daily nutrition.
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