Psychotherapy
The term Psychotherapy comes from the Greek words for soul and attending and this describes well the work I do online: attending to the soul. Whatever we mean by soul, we can agree there is a rich and often unknown depth to our being. Becoming familiar with your depths and listening to your buried, sometimes painful feelings is healing. You can discover new strength and joy as you uncover and remove hidden obstacles.
To put it simply, you find relief through sharing you story. By talking about your life and concerns you see yourself in a new way. It is profound at the same time as it is simple. Forming a psychotherapeutic relationship and working with the unconscious began with Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. My approach is contemporary and in tune with current knowledge and yet has its roots in those older analytical traditions.
Psychotherapy works through the development of a personal,
professional connection. The relationship with the therapist is
an important part of the healing experience.
The psychotherapy I practice online can be approached from various directions, yet there is a consistency in the way we work together. The section: Working Together is a collection of questions and answers, reflections and comments about the work we do online.
"Our whole childhood remains to be reimagined." Gaston Bachelard

