Beth Reimel PHD
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Beth Reimel PHD
Psychotherapy is the process of nonjudgmental listening whose aim is to help you have reasonable expectations of yourself and others. This involves looking at what is of concern to you with the hope of bringing reasonable resolution to those concerns and helping you feel better about yourself and others. With calm presence, careful listening, empathy, and depth of perception, clients feel safe to open up about what brings them to counseling so they can move toward positive therapeutic outcomes.

You very quickly grasped where I was coming from. I have not felt that 'heard' in ages, and I cannot even begin to tell you how therapeutic our session was. I will definitely recommend you to anyone looking for a therapist. You are amazingly empathic and understanding. I can think of few mental health professionals whom I could recommend without reservation, and Dr. Reimel is one of them.

Dr. Reimel has the highest level of academic training in her field [PhD from the University of Chicago]. It is also apparent from the moment that you meet her that she is able to communicate easily with others from a variety of backgrounds.
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I earned my Master of Social Work degree from Washington University and my PhD from the University of Chicago, where I also was granted a post-doctoral fellowship in mental health.
I have completed the third level of the Gottman Couple Therapy training as well as completed a year of training in the developmental model of couples therapy from Dr. Ellen Bader.
In addition to my clinical practice, I have taught clinical courses at the graduate level at two universities.
I view the development of a therapeutic relationship in which clients sense my authenticity and respect for them to be key in developing a positive therapeutic outcome.
Anxiety can be constant, can come and go, or, as in the case of panic attacks, can appear out of the blue.
Anxiety is often scary and, at times, debilitating.
Exploring and confronting underlying fears is crucial in reducing anxiety.
Through understanding and new behaviors, psychotherapy puts you, rather than anxiety, in charge.
Depression ranges from mild to severe in nature, creating both lethargy and a sense of hopelessness.
Psychotherapy is a first step in alleviating depression and its symptoms-before referral for medication.
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