Psychotherapy

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What is Psychotherapy?

  • Psychotherapy is good research into the realities of life in general and into the realities of the client’s life in particular.
  • The research done in psychotherapy must be done in the context of an important, loving relationship.
  • People are unique and complicated. Any psychotherapy that offers recipes oversimplifies and confuses rather than clarifies our understanding.
  • Deep psychotherapy involves the therapist encouraging the individual to consider and eventually incorporate new ways of thinking.
  • Deep psychotherapy is a slow process involving much repetition, but is the only way to achieve lasting change.

How will it help you?

Clients have reported a number of beneficial results as their belief systems have changed over time. These included the following:

  • Better quality marriages with more compassion, clearer communication and greater cooperation.
  • Better quality relations in general; for example, at work, with friends, with family.
  • Heightened awareness of life in general, as well as greater self understanding and self love.
  • A sense of being more justified about feelings, including anger, hurt and anxiety.
  • Growing to have a compassionate and more realistic view of mankind.
  • Being better able to take care of one’s own needs.
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