My Therapy Modalities
In my practice, I employ several evidence-based practices. Each client has unique needs. Therefore, I do not limit our work to any single therapy modality. Usually, I blend a variety of techniques to create a customized approach for your treatment.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a well-known, evidence-based modality built on the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behavior. I utilize CBT to help clients identify and change distorted thinking and develop more adaptive behaviors.
Humanistic therapy views authenticity and connection as the vehicle for change. There’s a value in speaking to a person truly interested in understanding our experience. It never undervalues honesty in the process of becoming a person.
Modern psychodynamic therapy explores our hidden beliefs and motivations that affect our experience and behavior. The therapeutic relationship becomes a place to explore the complex meaning of our experience and grow by gaining insight into parts of ourselves usually kept hidden.
EMOTIONALLY FOCUSED COUPLES THERAPY (EFT)
EFT uses emotional openness to help repair ruptures and strengthen attachment between couples. This therapy introduces new bonding experiences and strives to identify and replace negative cycles with positive interactions.
Mindfulness
Mindfulness is a skill that is a durable source of well-being. I work with clients to cultivate mindfulness through exercises that help us attend to and tolerate what arises in the present.
Motivational interviewing
Motivational interviewing helps identify roadblocks in the way of change. I use this modality to help clients resolve uncertainty and commit to positive new behaviors.