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I want you to know that by taking the time to seek out assistance for your distress on my website, you have already made the first and most important step toward improving your life. I offer solution focused and evidence-based psychological therapy and counselling, including assessment and treatment for a range of emotional, behavioural and psychological difficulties. My philosophy is based on the belief that my clients already have most coping mechanisms. My aim is to help you remobilise and refine these coping strategies. The modern, collaborative and brief approach is time sensitive and focused on productivity. I take pride in my ability to empower clients to quickly move on from their problems by helping them to apply new ways of coping, from as early as the first meeting. From the initial consultation you will walk away with a sense of relief, understanding, and a plan. Months of confusion and suffering will disappear. Choosing a therapist you really connect to is one of the most important decisions you can make. I believe that the therapist should assume an active role throughout the therapeutic process rather than remain a passive participant, yet the session is not about me … it’s your time. Unlike many therapists, I believe that direct feedback is an essential part of the journey and when appropriate, I provide answers to questions as they are presented. If you're not sure exactly what you need, or you want to talk more about how we might work together, I offer all new clients a FREE consultation. Contact me today and we'll see if we are a good fit. Besides face-to-face Psychotherapy sessions, I offer online Psychotherapy, in which I teach clients specific strategies for working with emotional stress through a combination of email correspondence and Skype sessions.
I am currently serving the following communities: Calabasas, Agoura, Oak Park, Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Newbury Park, Simi Valley.
“Change occurs when one becomes what one is, not when one tries to become what one is not." ~ Arnold R. Beisser
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