Treat the cause rather than just treating symptoms. See CONTACT PAGE for fees and to schedule Online Mindfulness Therapy with Dr. Peter Strong.
Online Therapist via Skype for effective Online Mindfulness Therapy for Anxiety, Panic Attacks, Social Anxiety Disorder, Agoraphobia and other Phobias and for the treatment of OCD.
Email me to discover more about this online therapy service and to schedule a Skype therapy session with me.
I will teach you how to work with your anxiety and reactive thinking using the well-tested and respected methods of Mindfulness Therapy.
Mindfulness Therapy is very effective and most people see significant improvements after the first few sessions once you start applying the techniques that I will be teaching you.
Most, if not all of my clients, have already tried and are looking for better alternatives to medications. The focus of Mindfulness Therapy is to treat the underlying cause of your anxiety rather than just trying to manage symptoms.
Go to my main website to learn more and to schedule a Skype Therapy session: Online Mindfulness Therapy for Anxiety
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Everyone that I have worked with really benefits from the mindfulness approach that I teach for healing emotional suffering…
”The thing that distinguishes Peter’s approach from other forms of therapy is that the results are pretty much instant, but you are still working with your emotions at a very deep level (unlike, for example, CBT) so are able to create lasting change.”
During these sessions of Mindfulness Therapy I will teach you mindfulness-based methods for promoting recovery from all forms of anxiety disorders, including Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder, OCD, persistent depression, and addiction recovery and other emotional problems, by applying the well-tested techniques of Mindfulness Therapy.
This approach is extremely effective and most of my clients/students see noticeable results after the first few online sessions with me.
Online Mindfulness-based Skype Therapy is extremely effective for managing anxiety and depression without relying on drugs. It is always better to treat the underlying cause of your anxiety or depression instead of just managing symptoms.
VISIT MY CONTACT PAGE TO SCHEDULE AN ONLINE THERAPY SESSION TO HELP YOU OVERCOME ANXIETY and PANIC ATTACKS
Please feel free to email me if you would like to schedule Skype Therapy with me.
Welcome! My name is Peter Strong and I provide online therapy for anxiety and also for depression and other common emotional problems that can benefit from mindfulness training.
So if you like the idea of seeing an online therapist for help with your anxiety then please go to my website. Learn more about this service and then reach out to me by e-mail. Ask any questions you might have about how online therapy can help you. And of course tell me specifically about the kind of issues that you are dealing with and I'd be happy to explain to you how we can help you overcome your anxiety by using Mindfulness Therapy techniques.
So during Mindfulness Therapy sessions I will teach you how to change the the impact of anxiety on your well-being.
The most common problem that we have to address is the problem of reactive identification. This is where you essentially become identified with your anxiety or other emotions.
During mindfulness training we learn how to effectively meditate on our anxiety with out becoming consumed by it. You learn to form a non-reactive relationship with your anxiety by deliberately training with it.
Of course our habit is usually to avoid our anxiety, to try to escape from it, to try and medicate it, which is simply yet another form of escape or avoidance. Or we become lost in the anxiety through reactive identification.
What we need to do is to train with your anxiety and effectively form a relationship with it whereby you stop that habit of feeding it through identification or other forms of reactivity.
When you can do that then you can begin to change that anxiety habit, and anxiety is at the end of the day a habit, it is simply a conditioned reaction that has become unconscious that gets triggered over and over again, and we are trying to break that unconscious habits by focusing mindful awareness upon the habit.
When we break the habit of feeding the anxiety day then you can help it change. And we do this by a variety of mindfulness-based techniques, perhaps the most important one being the response of compassion. This is where we develop a compassionate relationship with the anxiety or other emotion itself. We actually learn to comfort that internal fear, which is what anxiety is.
We learn to relate to our emotions in the same way that we might relate to a child or another friend that's in need, that's in pain. We learn to form a compassionate relationship with the anxiety. We learn to hold it in our compassionate embrace, and that is basically what we mean by mindfulness. Being mindful of anxiety means to stay conscious with it and then respond to it in a compassionate way that helps that anxiety heal.
One of the most important parts of the compassionate response is actually looking at the imagery of the anxiety and changing that imagery.
I can explain this to you in more detail during our first session together, if you choose to contact me and schedule an online therapy session.
Working with the imagery of anxiety is immensely powerful. This is why for example, we typically describe anxiety as being overwhelming. It's overwhelming because the imagery is very large and has a position above us in our internal psychological imagery. That's how we see the emotion: being very large, being very consuming and generally at a high level. It has to be at a high level to overwhelm you.
So this internal emotional imagery operates habitually, unconsciously, without our knowing about it. But once we start exploring it through mindfulness then we begin to uncover this imagery. And when you make it conscious you can then change that imagery. And when you change the imagery of any emotion you change that emotion directly, because that imagery is required to make that emotion.
So working on changing your relationship to anxiety so that you do not feed it through unconscious reactivity is essential, but then exploring and changing the unconscious imagery of the anxiety is also essential and I will teach you exactly how to do this during our online therapy sessions together.
So if you'd like to learn more simply contact me and schedule a Skype Therapy session so you can see for yourself just how effective this mindfulness approach can be for healing anxiety. Thank you.
VISIT MY CONTACT PAGE FOR DETAILS AND TO SCHEDULE AN ONLINE THERAPY SESSION WITH ME FOR HELP WITH ANXIETY and PANIC ATTACKS
Welcome. My name is Peter Strong. I'm a professional therapist and I offer online therapy via Skype for treating anxiety and for help overcoming anxiety and for work on addictions and many other emotional problems that respond well to online therapy.
If you're interested in talking to an online therapist for help overcoming anxiety, then I recommend that you look at my site and then feel free to contact me so that I can address your particular needs and explain to you how this online therapy process works.
Most people really enjoy online therapy and it's particularly good if you're suffering from anxiety because it's often very difficult to face going to see a therapist in their office; it is too intimidating for many people. And if you're suffering from panic attacks or agoraphobia or driving anxiety, then that makes it very, very difficult to see a therapist in their office.
So as long as you can see each other, which we can do, of course, using Skype, then really there's no difference between seeing a therapist via Skype compared to meeting in person, especially if you're really interested in learning techniques, learning methods of working with your emotions more effectively, because that's really what's what I do during our sessions together. I will teach you very practical ways of working with your anxiety to reduce the anxiety, to neutralize the anxiety producing habits.
So anxiety is basically a habit. It is a series of emotional reactions that are habitual in nature and that operates subconsciously because they are habitual. So any habit can be changed if we bring more conscious awareness to it and start to work with it consciously, we can undo that habit. It's really no different than any other habit that, you may be considering changing in your life.
The primary ingredient is to bring conscious awareness to it and not to try and avoid the habit. This is the biggest mistake that I see happening. People run away from their anxiety. They try to avoid situations that trigger their anxiety. They become so identified with being an anxious person that they become trapped by that process of reactive identification.
So these are the kind of problems that all thrive on the absence of consciousness, on blind acceptance, and mindfulness is a way of training out of these habits of blind acceptance and identification.
So the main way that we go about doing this is to deliberately cultivate a path of meditating on your anxiety. You need to find the triggers that trigger the habitual anxiety reactions and you need to meditate on those.
And meditation is best described as a training process. It's a way of bringing very focused and concentrated conscious awareness to the problem in hand. It's about helping you become free from those conditioned reactive habits. The more you see them, the freer you become.
So establishing this internal relationship between your True Self and the emotions, the emotional pain, is really, really central to Mindfulness Therapy, at least as I teach it, the particular style that I teach that involves meditating on the emotions.
We do not use meditation to escape from the emotions. We use meditation to bring conscious awareness to the emotions because that is precisely what they need to heal. So this is a path of really stopping that habit of avoidance because that simply feeds the problem.
So whatever the form of anxiety, whether it's generalized anxiety disorder with it is social anxiety disorder, whether it's panic attacks, whether it's driving anxiety, whether it's a phobia, whether it's agoraphobia, fear of flying. Whatever form of anxiety you are struggling with, they will all benefit tremendously from learning how to apply mindfulness and mindfulness meditation correctly to help them heal.
So if you'd like to learn how to do this and you like the idea of working online with a therapist for help with your anxiety, then please contact me. Thank you.
VISIT MY CONTACT PAGE FOR DETAILS AND TO SCHEDULE AN ONLINE THERAPY SESSION WITH ME FOR THE TREATMENT OF ANXIETY and PANIC ATTACKS
Mindfulness Meditation Therapy is one of the most successful psychotherapies available for overcoming anxiety disorders. It has elements of CBT but focuses much more on changing the actual process that creates anxiety and depression in the mind.
Welcome! My name is Peter Strong and I am a professional online therapist offering Mindfulness Therapy, which is my specialty and which I talk about in my book, "The Path of Mindfulness Meditation."
If you would like to learn more about how to overcome anxiety through mindfulness meditation, do please go to my website and learn more about this unique approach to overcoming anxiety.
Mindfulness Therapy is particularly effective for anxiety and also for depression, and this is because it teaches you how to change your relationship to your emotions and to your thoughts so that you don't become so easily overwhelmed by recurring patterns of emotional reactivity or intrusive thoughts.
This is the major problem that most people face - is what we often call "rumination" or "automatic reactive thinking" that triggers the underlying emotion of depression or anxiety.
Mindfulness allows us to break free from this automatic process by making it conscious. We begin to see the thoughts as triggers and the moment we see the process happening we can stop it right there and then through becoming conscious of that trigger.
With practice you can learn to see thoughts and emotional reactions as they arise in the mind, but then you are able to stop them turning into anxiety and depression. In this way, we take the fuel away from that underlying anxiety or depression. If you stop feeding the fire of anxiety or depression then the emotion will burn itself out and healing becomes possible.
During Mindfulness Therapy we learn how to actually meditate on our anxiety or depression or other painful emotions. And, it is through this process that you begin to change the whole process that creates the emotional suffering.
If you would like to learn more about how to overcome anxiety or depression using Mindfulness Therapy, please go to my website and CONTACT ME and then we can schedule a therapy session over Skype.
Mindfulness Therapy works really well through online Skype therapy sessions. So, please go to my website and contact me. Thank you!
GO TO MY CONTACT PAGE FOR DETAILS AND TO SCHEDULE AN ONLINE THERAPY SESSION WITH ME FOR HELP WITH ANXIETY and PANIC ATTACKS
Welcome! My name is Peter Strong. I'm a professional psychotherapist based in Boulder, Colorado. I offer online therapy over Skype for working with anxiety and depression, addictions and many other common psychological problems that really benefit from the methods of Mindfulness Therapy, which is what I teach.
So people ask me all the time. Is it becoming more common now to do online therapy for anxiety or depression? And it is. More and more therapists are now offering online therapy because it makes it more available. And that's a great advantage. It gives you more choice to as a client. You can search online for the right therapist that you feel comfortable with and also to find someone who offers the right approach that resonates with you and your particular needs.
So online therapy is a very good option if you're looking for a non-medical treatment. And most people don't need medical treatment for their anxiety; they simply need to learn more effective ways of working with their anxiety and other emotions associated with anxiety.
So Mindfulness Therapy is one such approach and it is very effective indeed for really helping you heal the anxiety, changing the underlying cause of your anxiety, breaking free from that pattern of habitual reactivity that causes your anxiety.
Mindfulness training brings more and more consciousness to your anxiety so you see it more clearly, and when you can see it more clearly you're much more able to break free from those habitual reactive patterns which, of course, operate out of consciousness as all habits do.
So the first step in the Mindfulness Therapy approach is to develop a conscious relationship with your anxiety. Learning to see it more clearly and learning to break free from the reactivity that gets triggered in response to that anxiety.
So this is the first step, learning to see your anxiety clearly and then the second step is really responding to your anxiety with compassion and friendliness and the very qualities of mind that anxiety needs to heal. It cannot heal if we avoid it and it cannot heal if we react with hatred towards our anxiety and it cannot heal if we simply become lost in those habitual patterns of reactivity. But once we start developing a compassionate relationship with the emotion, itself, then we can greatly accelerate the rate of healing and recovery and resolution and freedom from these anxiety-producing habits.
So that's the main focus of Mindfulness Therapy and it is very effective and most of my clients see quite traumatic changes and improvements and reduction in the level of anxiety that they experience after the first three or four weeks working with me.
I see people once a week usually for about 60 minutes each session, that's usually sufficient. I don't believe you can do effective therapy under 60 Minutes. Sometimes I go to 90 minutes. It depends.
The focus of the online therapy that I offer is to work with your anxiety and actually do practical mindfulness work and exercises, including mindfulness meditation, during those sessions. The goal is to teach you methods that you can use yourself so that you don't become dependent on a therapist.
So if you would like to learn more about online therapy for anxiety, do please contact me and we can schedule a trial therapy session via Skype and you can see for yourself just how effective Mindfulness Therapy can be for allowing you to break free from the habits of anxiety. Thank you!
Find an online therapist for help overcoming anxiety via Skype
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Find an online therapist for help overcoming anxiety via Skype