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Online Therapy via Skype for eliminating anxiety and depression


Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy is an excellent choice for most people because it works on changing the underlying cause of your anxiety or depression rather than just treating symptoms. The focus is on teaching you practical tools and methods between sessions. This is why most of my clients experience significant improvements very much quicker than is reported for the more conventional counseling through talking about your feelings.


Please feel free to contact me by email if you would like to find out more about online therapy via Skype with me.


Everyone that I have worked with really likes the mindfulness approach that I teach for healing anxiety & depression…


"My sessions with Peter have been transformational…I changed more after 2 weeks of online counseling than after 2 years of talking therapy."


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Welcome! My name is Peter Strong. I'm a professional psychotherapist specializing in Mindfulness Therapy and I provide online mindfulness-based psychotherapy for treating anxiety and depression without using drugs.


So, Mindfulness Therapy is extremely effective for helping you change the underlying cause of your anxiety or depression or any other form of emotional suffering that affects the quality of your life. We work at the level of the reactive habits, the reactive thinking and the patterns of emotional reactivity that produce our anxiety and depression. We learn to see these patterns and we learn to help them change by becoming more conscious and by developing a conscious relationship with these patterns.


So this is the first most important thing that we must do if we want to change. We have to develop a conscious and non-reactive relationship to our reactions. If you don't do that then the reactions become habitual. That is, they become subconscious and continue to operate without any choice and without our control. But once you make them conscious, then you can begin to change them and produce the internal changes that are necessary to train yourself out of those habits.


So anxiety and depression and most other forms of emotional suffering are really emotional habits. They are simply reactive habits that become established and then become subconscious and operate without our say. So the first step in mindfulness-based psychotherapy is learning to see these habits and then break free from the habitual nature that fuels the reactivity.


Doing this on Skype is a very effective way of learning these mindfulness skills. You don't have to see a mindfulness therapist in person in order to learn how to work with your mind. You can do that very well via Skype. So that's why I offer online psychotherapy via Skype. It works really well, and the intention is to give you the tools so that you can break free from the habits of anxiety or depression without having to resort to medications or years of analytical therapy.


Medications are not sufficient to change these psychological habits. That requires a form of psychological response, psychological training or psychotherapy. But the function of psychotherapy should be to see these habits and then change them consciously.


The second most important part of Mindfulness Therapy, besides becoming more aware of our habits, is to look at the underlying emotional structure. So what is it that's driving those habits? So what is the nature of the underlying emotions that is driving our anxiety or depression or addiction or any other form of emotional suffering?


So typically, the root of just about all emotional suffering, whether it's anger or guilt or addiction or self hatred or anxiety or depression in its many different forms, you will find that underneath all of these forms of reactivity you will find fear. Fear is usually the root energy source for anxiety and depression and all of the different forms of emotional suffering.


So we learn to build a conscious and mindful relationship with this fear. That is essential. The habits simply take us away from that fear. They displace our attention away from the fear that needs us more than anything else. So to heal fear we must develop a conscious and compassionate relationship with that fear.


This is a central focus in Mindfulness Therapy, the system that I developed over the years and that I teach via Skype. It's all about learning how to develop a compassionate and friendly relationship with your anxiety and depression and with the fear underneath the anxiety and depression.


So we learn to look at that fear and in the same way that we might look at a child that was in a state of fear. We learn how to respond compassionately towards that fear the same way that we would do is respond compassionately to a child that was afraid or to a friend that was suffering. This is vital for healing. Developing this internal relationship, a relationship based on internal love, that is love for the fear.


We learn to take care of that fear and bring it what it most needs for healing which is that love. So this we describe has developing an internal relationship between your True Self, which is the origin of true love and the Little Self which is that fear. When that relationship is strong then healing is very much accelerated and the fear will heal in direct proportion to the strength of that internal relationship.


So we learn how to bring love to our fear, to our pain, to our anger, to our guilt, to our compulsive thoughts, to our negative thoughts, whatever it is that's generating our suffering. That's what we must bring this internal love to, or mindfulness.


Mindfulness basically is the conscious expression of love for our experience whatever that is, whether it's neutral, or suffering, or whether it's joyful. If we bring conscious love to it, that will promote healing and well-being and greater joy in our life.


So the way we do this is to actually learn how to meditate on our fear and other emotions and other parts of the mind that are stuck that are in a state of suffering. We meditate on those emotions and thoughts and traumatic memories and so on. We do not avoid them. We do not try to talk ourselves out of experiencing those states of suffering, but rather we try to develop a conscious and friendly relationship with those parts of ourselves. This is vital.


We do not indulge in the fear either. We do not indulge in anger or depression or anxiety. We instead develop a conscious and non-reactive relationship that is the basis of love. This is necessary to produce healing.


So we meditate on our emotions. We establish this strong internal relationship based on love and then we explore what ways we can interact with the fear that will allow it to release its fear that promotes healing. And so healing is the primary goal in Mindfulness Therapy. It is to find the fear and then bring about its healing through our internal compassion and love and consciousness.


So if you would like to learn more about mindfulness-based psychotherapy via Skype, then please go to my website and then e-mail me. Ask any questions you may have about the process and how to get started with therapy via Skype. And when you feel ready we can schedule your first Skype therapy session.


The Mindfulness Therapy approach is extremely effective for the reasons that I outlined, briefly. Most people will see dramatic improvements within the first few sessions. The moment you start changing that relationship that you have with your emotions the faster they the healing happens.


So if you would like to learn more then please reach out to me by e-mail and let's schedule a Skype therapy session.


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Therapy via Skype for eliminating anxiety and depression


Mindfulness Therapy via Skype for Anxiety and Depression


Discover how mindfulness therapy can help you overcome anxiety or depression. Speak to a Therapist Online through Skype for highly effective online psychotherapy for Anxiety, Panic Attacks and Depression, Social Anxiety Disorder and Agoraphobia, OCD and intrusive thoughts, Addictions, PTSD or any psychological problems that do not require treatment by a medical professional. Contact me to discover more about this online therapy service and to organize an online therapy session with me.


This online psychotherapy service is available world-wide, including the USA, UK and Europe. All you need is a good internet connection and you are ready to begin Skype therapy with me.


Online therapy via Skype is an excellent alternative to conventional visits to see a psychotherapist and does not use medications. Most of my clients have already tried that approach and are looking for a better alternative.


Welcome. My name is Peter Strong and I provide therapy via Skype for the treatment of anxiety and also therapy via Skype for depression and many other common psychological and emotional problems that can be effectively treated without using medications. Medications only treat the symptoms. In most cases it does not help you change the underlying habitual process that causes your anxiety or depression. And that's the focus of these online therapy sessions that I offer via Skype. I teach mindfulness therapy. That's my specialty and it's extremely effective, especially for the treatment of anxiety and also for depression.


Mindfulness therapy helps you break free from those conditioned habitual patterns of reactive thinking that fuel anxiety and depression. This is essential and this is the fundamental mechanism that produces your anxiety and depression.


During each session I will teach you practical mindfulness-based methods to help you break these unconscious habitual patterns of reactive thinking, and therapy via Skype is immensely effective as well as being very convenient for people who don't have the time or are not really motivated to go and see a therapist in person. It is much easier to talk to someone online.


It's also very much more comfortable for you, the client, rather than having to go to a therapist's office. But most people come to therapy via Skype because they want to learn to manage their emotional well-being by themselves. They want to learn the tools for doing this, the tools for managing anxiety and depression, rather than going into someone for a treatment. So that's the function of the online psychotherapy via Skype that I offer.


If you'd like to learn more about therapy via Skype do please go to my website, and then when you feel ready, simply email me and we can schedule a trial therapy session at a time that works for you. So I offer therapy via Skype throughout the USA and Canada and throughout Western Europe and as far away as Japan. All you need for therapy via Skype is a good internet connection and a quiet place to conduct your therapy sessions.


If you'd like to get started with online therapy please email me and I will be happy to answer any questions you have about the process of Skype therapy. Thank you.


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Online Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy via Skype for Controlling Anxiety & Depression without drugs


Welcome. My name is Peter Strong. I'm a professional psychotherapist based in Colorado and I offer psychotherapy by Skype for the treatment of anxiety and depression, for agoraphobia, for work with addiction, for help with recovery from traumatic memories such as in PTSD, and I also work with OCD and obsessive-compulsive thoughts and memories and images.


Therapy by Skype is a very good choice if you're looking for an alternative to the more conventional medical-based treatments for anxiety and depression. So medications are useful when you need immediate relief from the symptoms of anxiety and depression. But it's important to understand the medications by themselves are not sufficient to treat the underlying cause of your anxiety and depression.


If you want to really break free from emotional suffering you must work out the psychological level, you have to work at the level of the reactive habitual thinking and the emotional reactivity that fuels anxiety and depression.


So that is where Mindfulness Therapy comes in and this form of therapy works very well when delivered over Skype. Skype is an excellent medium because it allows you to see each other and if you can see each other, then therapy by Skype is just as effective as therapy in person. There's really no difference. But you must be able to see each other. If you can see each other. then you will get the quality of communication necessary for effective psychotherapy.


So if you're interested in in psychotherapy by Skype, do please reach out to me. Simply go to my Contact Page and email me with any questions you may have. Feel free to tell me more about yourself and how I can help you and what you've tried so far. And if you want to schedule Skype Therapy with me, then simply tell me what time's work for you.


So I see people throughout North America and also Western Europe and the UK and as far away as Australia and South Korea.


Mindfulness Therapy is about changing things at the psychological level, it's about bringing mindfulness, which is a form of very direct conscious awareness to look closely at your anxiety or depression or emotional trauma or traumatic memories to see how they actually work. What happens in the mind?


So one of the first things that we notice when we actually look at our emotions is the whole array of reactive thinking that gets triggered by those emotions.


So in Mindfulness Therapy, one of the things we understand is a little different than in conventional therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy, is that we understand that thoughts do not cause emotions, but emotions rather cause those thoughts. The emotions take form in thoughts and the reactive form feeds the underlying emotion, so creating a positive feedback loop that reinforces the anxiety or depression.


Rumination does not cause depression, but rumination feeds the depression. Chronic worrying does not cause anxiety, but it feeds the underlying anxiety.


So uncovering the particular reactive thought profiles that are feeding your anxiety or depression is really very important. And that's the first thing that we look at. We look to see what those reactive thoughts are and then we start to bring the magic of mindfulness to work here, because when you develop mindfulness, what you're doing is you're changing the relationship you have with those thoughts and emotions.


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