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Online Therapy 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
Mindfulness Therapy teaches you how to overcome your anxiety. Sessions are available via Skype.
Please feel free to contact me to find out more about Skype therapy sessions with me.
Everyone that I have worked with really benefits from the mindfulness approach that I teach for healing emotional suffering…
"I had been stuck in another bout of intense generalized anxiety for several months when I found Peter. His website states that people experience significant results after 3-4 sessions. Well, after just 2 sessions I was 80% back to normal."
During these Skype sessions of Mindfulness Therapy I will teach you how to apply mindfulness for working with all forms of anxiety disorders, including Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, persistent depression, and for help with and other forms of emotional suffering, by applying the very effective teachings of Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy.
This approach is particularly effective and most of my clients/students see tangible changes after the first 2-3 Skype therapy sessions with me.
Online Mindfulness-based Skype Therapy is very effective for managing anxiety and depression without the need for medications. It is far better to treat the underlying cause of your psychological suffering as opposed to just suppressing symptoms.
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Welcome! My name is Peter Strong. I'm a professional psychotherapist specializing in Mindfulness Therapy for anxiety and also for depression. So if you're looking for real change, that is changing the underlying cause of your anxiety, then I have developed a system called Mindfulness Therapy which is extremely effective. It's the next stage in anxiety treatment after CBT. CBT is a good approach because it helps you work with the actual cause, the mechanism of anxiety, in that case the underlying patterns of reactive thinking.
While Mindfulness Therapy certainly works on helping you break free from reactive thinking, it also helps you change the underlying emotion that is causing that reactive thinking. So in Mindfulness Therapy we take this opposite approach, if you like. We recognize that the emotion precedes the thoughts. If you have anxiety, that anxiety will manifest itself in the form of different anxiety thoughts. Thoughts do not themselves cause anxiety. It's the other way around. However if we become identified with reactive thoughts then that has the effect of feeding the underlying emotion, the underlying anxiety, and then that creates a circle, a positive feedback loop that simply feeds the anxiety and prevents it from subsiding, from healing, so then it becomes ongoing.
So Mindfulness Therapy works very much at the level of the emotion itself, and that the primary way that we heal the underlying anxiety is by changing the relationship that we have with that anxiety. So typically, we have a very poor relationship with our painful emotions, whether that's anxiety or depression or guilt or anger or stress or shame, whatever it might be. We tend to run away from those emotions. We tend to push them away. We develop a fear-based relationship with our anxiety and, of course, if you react to anxiety with more fear then you will feed that anxiety. We typically try to push it away; we develop an inner hatred for that anxiety as well. Well, hatred is simply another form of fear. So again if you develop hatred for your anxiety you'll end up feeding it and preventing it from healing.
So in Mindfulness Therapy we focus on developing a conscious and friendly relationship with our anxiety. This is what has been proven to work over and over again. The better the relationship that you create with your anxiety the quicker it will heal. So the two principal factors in that relationship have to be increased consciousness and increased friendliness or compassion.
So the way we develop increased consciousness of our anxiety is to meditate on that anxiety, to put it in the center of our awareness, our attention, but to observe it as an observer.
So this is equivalent to the exact process that you would do to heal the anxiety of a baby or a child or a hurt animal. You interact in a process based on friendliness and consciousness, not reactivity and fear.
So this is what we need to develop internally, and meditation is the process for doing this. It's not a way of trying to escape your suffering. That's one form of meditation and it's basically wrong as far as I'm concerned. So real meditation is about taking care of real problems, and your emotions, if they are suffering, they're in a state of pain, they need your consciousness and compassion. They need you to meditate on them so you can help them change and heal.
So developing this an internal relationship based on consciousness and compassion is vital. If you do that effectively then your anxiety will heal quite quickly even if you've been suffering from the anxiety for many years. Once you start to change your relationship to it, it will heal very quickly. You can overcome generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, panic attacks, OCD, and even agoraphobia, when you start to change the relationship that you have with those emotions.
So if you would like to learn more about how to work with your anxiety using mindfulness, then please email me. People love the idea of online therapy. It's so convenient. It's so empowering for you. And being able to talk to a therapist online using Skype is just as good as talking to a therapist in person. So if you would like to get started with me please email me now. Thank you.
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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 TO SCHEDULE AN ONLINE THERAPY SESSION FOR THE TREATMENT OF ANXIETY and PANIC ATTACKS
Welcome. My name is Peter Strong and I specialize in online mindfulness therapy for anxiety and depression. If you'd like to learn how to use mindfulness to overcome anxiety or depression do please go to my website and learn more about the mindfulness therapy for anxiety and depression approach that I teach.
Please email me if you'd like to schedule a Skype therapy session for using mindfulness to manage anxiety.
I will teach you how to apply mindfulness to overcome anxiety. This approach is very very effective. It's designed to teach you mindfulness-based methods for working with reactive thoughts and with your emotions themselves. We have to learn how to control habitual reactive thinking because that's one of the main factors that fuels anxiety.
So that's very important, but we also use mindfulness to work on the emotions themselves. You learn to meditate on your anxiety. This is the most effective way to heal the anxiety. We don't want to just put up with it. We don't want to indulge it. We want to heal it and there's no better method than learning how to meditate on your anxiety. So I'll teach you how to do that during these online therapy sessions.
So if you would like to learn how to use mindfulness to overcome anxiety and you'd like to learn about mindfulness meditation for anxiety, please go to my website and email me to schedule a session. Thank you.
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How to Stop Worrying through Online Mindfulness Therapy via Skype. Visit my Contact Page to schedule a Skype therapy session with Dr. Peter Strong, specialist in online mindfulness therapy for the treatment of anxiety and depression.
Welcome! My name is Peter Strong and I'm a professional psychotherapist and I specialize in Mindfulness Therapy for helping people overcome anxiety and depression and obsessive thinking and also for work with addictions and many other common psychological and emotional problems that we all encounter.
So one of the questions I'm often asked is, "How can I overcome chronic worrying?
People tell me that they are absolutely overcome with negative and reactive thoughts that seem to be endless that arise throughout the day in a continuous stream and that caused a great deal of anxiety and suffering.
Reactive thoughts in general, are one of the main things that we need to learn how to manage if we want to maintain good mental well-being and mental health.
So one of the first things to understand is that worrying is not the same as caring for something or someone. This is a false equivalence that is commonly perpetuated, that if you really care for some something or someone then you are going to be worrying. I am often told by mothers that this their nature is to worry about their children. I would say that that needs to be reframed considerably. You want to care for your children. That is different than worrying about them.
Caring is actually about really addressing the needs of that person or that child or the situation that you are focusing on; that's caring. Worrying is actually taking your energy away from caring. If you become lost in a sea of worry thoughts then what happens is that you start to lose perspective. Your perception begins to narrow. You contract emotionally and psychologically and that makes you less available to care for whatever you're focusing on. So that's an important distinction to make.
Our goal in mindfulness training and Mindfulness Therapy is to learn how to be more present so that you can respond with greater compassion and that you can see things clearer. And then you can respond in a more skillful way to the demands of each and every moment that arises, including the challenges, the difficult parts of life.
So if you'd like to learn more about the mindfulness approach to working with chronic worry and stress and anxiety and rumination, in the case of depression, and intrusive thoughts and images in the case of post-traumatic stress disorder, then please contact me.
Go to my website learn more about the Mindfulness Therapy approach and simply e-mail me. Ask any questions you have about this approach and how to get started with Mindfulness Therapy.
When you feel ready we can schedule a session and you will start to see major changes even after the very first session. Because we do not waste time just talking about our feelings and emotions. Rather we work on changing the relationship to our mind, to our thoughts and our emotions and our feelings. That's the crucial difference with Mindfulness Therapy. It's not the same as counseling or talk therapy. It's about working with the actual structure, the process itself that creates anxiety and depression. So if you would like to get started with me please contact me. Thank you.
VISIT MY CONTACT PAGE TO SCHEDULE ONLINE THERAPY WITH ME FOR THE TREATMENT OF ANXIETY
Go to my main website to learn more and to schedule a Skype Therapy session: Online Mindfulness Therapy for Anxiety
Online Mindfulness Therapy for anxiety disorder via Skype