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What is psychotherapy?
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It is a treatment of mental and emotional disorders through the use of psychological techniques designed to encourage communication of conflicts and insight into problems, with the goal being relief of symptoms, changes in behavior leading to improved social and vocational functioning, and personality growth. Quality of work may depend more on the individual’s experience and/or training.

Psychodynamic psychotherapy

This focuses on the feelings we have about other people, especially our family and those we are close to. Treatment involves discussing past experiences and how these may have led to our present situation and also how these past experiences may be affecting our life now. The understanding gained frees the person to make choices about what happens in the future.
Psychodynamic psychotherapy may involve quite brief therapy for specific difficulties. If your problems are long-standing, treatment may mean attending regular sessions over many months.

Behavioural psychotherapy

This tries to change patterns of behaviour more directly. Patients can be helped to overcome fears by spending more and more time in the situation they fear, or by learning ways of reducing their anxiety. They may be given 'homework' exercises, and asked to keep diaries or to practice new skills between sessions.Behavioural psychotherapy is particularly effective for anxiety, panic, phobias, obsessive-compulsive problems and various kinds of social or sexual difficulty. Relief from symptoms often occurs quite quickly.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Like behavioural psychotherapy, it aims at changing thinking patterns directly, but like psychodynamic psychotherapy it encourages discussion of how we think and helps us to get rid of destructive ways of thinking. It does not focus very much on the past but more on the present and future and has achieved particular success in the treatment of certain types of depression.

Family and Marital Therapy

People's problems will often not be theirs alone, but are often the result of relationship problems in a marriage, partnership or family. By focusing very clearly on the relationships involved, and by involving all the people concerned, family and marital family therapy seek to help those relationships to work better.

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Benefits of Psychotherapy

- A more in depth therapeutic experience
- Learn to deal with tarmac emotional trauma
- Guide to resolve childhood experience
- Work with family dynamics
- Better self awareness/Insights to behavioral patterns
- Work through personal relationships
- Develop individual strengths
- Spiritual growth
- Overcome stress/anxiety
- Relationship/Marriage dynamics
- Explore feelings (anger, rage, sadness)

What to Expect

Every psychotherapist will offer similar but slightly different services. Below are some points to what to expect.

- Meeting with someone who will "listen to you"
- Help identify issues by working together
- Some therapists will seem to ask more questions than others,
  while some prefer to listen more
- Sessions are often between 50 min. to one hour long

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