Online Mindfulness Therapy Maine

Online Mindfulness Therapy Maine


Online Mindfulness Therapy for Anxiety, Depression, OCD, PTSD & Stress Management and Addiction Recovery is available via Skype for Maine, including Portland, Lewiston, Bangor


Online Mindfulness Therapy Maine

Online Mindfulness Therapy



Online Mindfulness Therapy for help overcoming anxiety and depression


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During these Skype sessions of Mindfulness Therapy I will teach you how to apply mindfulness for healing all forms of anxiety, including Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, depression, and addiction recovery and other emotional problems, by using the very effective methods of Mindfulness Meditation Therapy.


This approach is extremely effective and you can expect to experience noticeable results after the first 2-3 sessions with me.


Online Mindfulness-based Skype Therapy is extremely effective for stopping anxiety and depression without the need for anti-anxiety medications and antidepressants. Treat the underlying psychological cause of your emotional pain instead of just managing symptoms.


The principle healing factors developed during Mindfulness Therapy are Consciousness, which is essential for overcoming the unconscious psychological habits that cause emotional suffering, and Inner Compassion, which is what allows healing and resolution of emotional suffering.


"I found Peter’s website serendipitously and I can honestly say that I have had excellent results in six sessions utilizing Peter’s approach which, while based in the teachings of the Buddha, are fully compatible with any religion or philosophy."


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Learn how to overcome anxiety and depression


Talk to a Psychotherapist Online via Skype for highly effective online mindfulness therapy for Anxiety Disorders, Panic Attacks and Depression, Social Anxiety Disorder and Agoraphobia, OCD, Addictions, including eating disorders, Post-traumatic stress or any other emotional problems that do not require medical treatment.


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Online Treatment for Anxiety via Skype


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Everyone that I have worked with really benefits from the mindfulness approach that I teach for healing emotional suffering…


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


During these online counseling sessions I will teach you how to use mindfulness for healing all forms of anxiety disorders, including Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder, OCD, depression, and for help with and other forms of emotional suffering, by using the very practical methods of Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy.


This approach is particularly effective and you will experience significant improvements after the first few Skype sessions with me.


Online Mindfulness-based Skype Psychotherapy is very effective for controlling anxiety and depression without relying on anti-anxiety medications and antidepressants. It is far better to treat the psychological cause of your emotional pain as opposed to just suppressing symptoms.


Mindfulness Therapy for Driving Anxiety & Phobia


A very popular request is for help overcoming a fear of driving. Driving phobias are quite common and are usually resistant to standard "talk therapy." I have developed an approach called Mindfulness-based Exposure Therapy, where I will work with you via Skype, while in your car. People really respond well to this and most see dramatic improvements after the first few sessions.


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Online Mindfulness Psychotherapy over Skype for Managing Depression without relying on drugs


Talk to a Psychotherapist Online over Skype for highly effective online therapy for Depression and Anxiety, Panic Attacks, Social Anxiety Disorder and Agoraphobia, Addictions, and other psychological and emotional problems, including Post-traumatic stress.


To overcome depression you must develop a conscious and mindful relationship with your emotional pain, whatever form that takes. The main problem that prevents recovery from depression is automatic and habitual reactive thinking and rumination, where we become lost in negative thinking and negative beliefs. This reactivity feeds depression and prevents depression from healing. The more we can break free from reactive thinking the faster we will recover.


The main factor that supports reactive thinking is the lack of conscious awareness. We become controlled by the habitual thoughts that we do not see. Mindfulness Therapy provides an extremely effective way to restore consciousness allowing us to regain freedom and choice in relation to our thoughts making them less reactive. Thoughts themselves are not the problem, it is the lack of consciousness that is the real problem. Re-establishing a conscious relationship with our thoughts and emotional reactions is the most important step in the recovery from depression and most other forms of emotional suffering.


Antidepressants may have a limited value in the short-term management of symptoms of depression, but medications are not a substitute for the psychological work of re-establishing inner conscious awareness. This is the primary focus of Mindfulness Therapy, and it is very effective for most people.


Online Mindfulness Therapy, available via Skype, offers a very effective way to manage and to overcome chronic depression by teaching you how to manage rumination and reactive thinking which feed depression as well as teaching you how to develop a non-reactive and compassionate relationship with the underlying emotions such as fear, feelings of helplessness and hopelessness, emotional trauma, profound loss, guilt and shame and overwhelming emotional stress. These core emotions need to heal inorder to fully recover from chronic depression and Mindfulness Therapy provides an extremely good approach for doing just this.


Contact me to find out more about this online counseling service and schedule a online Skype counseling session with me. Inquiries welcome!


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Overcome OCD with Online Therapy


Welcome. I'm a professional psychotherapist and I provide online psychotherapy for OCD. So if you're interested in getting help from an online psychotherapist for the treatment of OCD and for work with intrusive thoughts and intrusive memories and other forms of intrusive thinking, then please reach out to me.


I offer all my sessions through Skype. Skype is really important for online therapy because it allows you to see each other and this greatly improves the effectiveness of communication, which clearly is needed for good quality psychotherapy.


During our online psychotherapy sessions for OCD we learn how to break free from the blind habitual reactivity in the mind where we become blindly identified with these intrusive thoughts or obsessive thoughts.


This is critical because if we become blindly identified with the thoughts, then they basically control us. And this leads to the proliferation of more intrusive thoughts, which in turn feeds the underlying emotion, whatever that may be, that's feeding the intrusive thoughts. So we need to stop this process of proliferation of reactive thinking in the mind.


The way we go about that in Mindfulness Therapy, which is what I teach for the treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder and intrusive thoughts is by learning how to meditate on those thoughts.


So we don't avoid the thoughts. That's the worst thing you can do, because if you try to avoid the thoughts, as painful as they may be, you will simply feed the underlying fear, the emotional charge that makes those thoughts intrusive. So we don't want to avoid our thoughts.


Instead, we want to meditate on them, which is a process of choosing to bring them into the mind, but to remain fully present as a conscious observer. This is what makes all the difference. So by meditating on our intrusive thoughts or memories or images we are training ourselves out of this habit of reactive identification and we start to see the thoughts more as objects in the mind. This helps us detach from them. They become objects and we become the observer of those objects.


This produces a very significant shift in the mind and starts to fundamentally resolve the emotional charge of the thought. When you stop feeding it, it starts to heal.


So we learn to meditate on our thoughts. We learn to develop that healthy distance from the intrusive-obsessive thoughts. Then we we can start to develop a response pattern that helps resolve the underlying fear, learning how to comfort the fear internally.


Finding a way of being with the fear that helps it heal. This is called the response of compassion, which is very much a part of mindfulness, and Mindfulness Therapy is about developing this internal consciousness and compassion towards those emotions that are in pain. This is what is needed for healing. And it's very effective.


Trying to stop thinking by willpower, trying to replace negative thoughts with positive thoughts, arguing with them and trying to convince yourself that those thoughts are irrational and you shouldn't be thinking them is not an effective way of overcoming OCD.


Those kind of cognitive processes don't really work. The reason they don't work is because they are at the wrong level. They are at this same level as the intrusive thoughts that you're trying to change. Thoughts cannot change thoughts very effectively.


If you want to achieve freedom from intrusive thoughts, you have to change and heal the underlying emotion that is feeding those thoughts. And that is the function of meditating on the thoughts so we can find that emotion, which is usually fear, and help it heal.


We can help it heal mostly by developing this internal relationship where you are the observer, which is your True Self, and that does not react out of fear to those fear-based intrusive thoughts. This is what is needed to heal intrusive thoughts. You have to bring your True Self into connection with the Little Self, the fear.


So if you'd like to learn more about working with an online psychotherapist for OCD and you like the idea of online psychotherapy via Skype, then do please contact me and schedule a therapy session via Skype.


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Mindfulness Psychotherapy for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder


Welcome! My name is Peter Strong. I am a professional psychotherapist specializing in Mindfulness Therapy, which I offer online via Skype, for the treatment of anxiety, for help with depression and also for helping in the process of recovery from PTSD and processing traumatic memories whether they are due to that traumatic events like an accident, a car accident, or of course, the traumatic events that may occur during war, or other violent assault, or even the traumatic events simply of witnessing a traumatic a violent assault. Many police officers and first responders struggle with processing traumatic memories that they encounter in their line of work.


So there are many different approaches of course to working with PTSD, but I find the mindfulness approach to be particularly effective. And the reason is because it focuses on the exact mechanism that is going on in your mind that creates that emotional trauma.


And there are two basic processes that we work on here. The first is learning how to change our relationship to how traumatic memories so that we do not become consumed by emotional or cognitive reactivity. We have to learn to witness those traumatic memories without becoming overwhelmed. So that's a very important part of Mindfulness Therapy, learning how to do that. And I will teach you how to do that in our online therapy sessions together.


Another very important part of processing traumatic memories is to change the imagery of the memory, how you see that memory in the mind is what actually re-traumatizes you. That imagery, the structure of the imagery, is what encodes the emotional pain. So during Mindfulness Therapy we explore the imagery of the emotion and we explore changing that imagery. When you change the imagery of an emotion you change the emotion.


A simple example of that is how large the image is that you see when you recall the traumatic event and how close that image is in your mind's eye. Typically intense traumatic images are very large and very close. So that feature of the imagery, being very large and that quality of being very close, is what actually creates the emotional trauma.


Now normally for most people we are constantly processing our memory images and changing that imagery quite naturally and unconsciously. Typically images start off large and close and vivid and over time they become small and distant and faded. That's a natural process that the mind uses to digest experiences, especially emotionally charged experiences.


However when the emotional charge is too high as in the case of a traumatic memory, then that normal processing doesn't happen and the imagery becomes stuck, frozen in time. And this is what lies behind flashbacks and intrusive memories that keep coming back and re-traumatizing us. It's simply that the imagery has not changed, it becomes stuck.


So during Mindfulness Therapy we work a great deal on exploring that imagery and then changing it to help it resolve and heal. It is really quite an effective method. It's something I call mindfulness-based image reprocessing and it can produce quite dramatic changes in a very short time. Once you see the imagery and start exploring how to change that imagery to allow that memory to try to digest, essentially, so that it no longer causes emotional pain.


So those are two of the aspects of Mindfulness Therapy that we explore. The first is learning how to witness the memory without reacting and without feeding that emotional pain through reactivity, and the second part is reprocessing the memory imagery itself. When you combine both of these approaches you can produce remarkably consistent changes and promote recovery in a relatively short time, within a few weeks.


So if you would like to learn more about mindfulness-based psychotherapy for recovery from PTSD or for working with the associated emotions around PTSD that often form as reactive emotions to that initial trauma; emotions like guilt shame, anger, and so on. These can all be worked on very effectively using the well-tested methods of Mindfulness Therapy that I use and have developed and refined over the last ten years.


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Online Mindfulness Therapy for Stress Management


Online Mindfulness Therapy for Stress Reduction provides an extremely effective tool for managing stress. During these online mindfulness therapy sessions I will teach you specific ways of working with the habitual patterns of reactive thinking that contribute so much to emotional stress, worrying, anxiety and depression.


This approach is very effective because it works on changing the underlying process that causes stress, and most people see dramatic improvements and significant reduction in their stress levels after 3-4 online sessions.


The first step in mindfulness training is to train ourselves to become aware of reactive thoughts the moment they arise. Of course our habit is one of unawareness, which results in becoming lost in our thoughts. The thoughts proliferate and overpower the mind causing emotional stress and anxiety.


When the mind becomes crowded with thoughts it become less able to make decisions and skillful actions and more prone to error, which causes more stress-based thinking.


Reactive thinking creates a vicious cycle that leads to more stress and more reactive thinking. If we do not gain control of this reactive process it can lead to depression and chronic anxiety. Chronic stress can also lead to health problems and can seriously affect our relationships, too.


When we are over-stressed we tend to become more irritable and angry. Our family life suffers and we often become more withdrawn and disconnected from life. Chronic stress can also lead to addiction, and is one of the major contributing factors for alcoholism and substance abuse.


Welcome! My name is Peter Strong, and I am a professional online therapist. I offer online therapy via Skype for anxiety, depression and for stress.


I teach Mindfulness Therapy for stress reduction. This approach is very effective for helping you change the underlying process that causes emotional stress. Now, what is that underlying process?


Well, if you look closely you will see that the majority of stress that we experience is produced by uncontrolled reactive thinking. We may find some stimulus that generates an anxiety or concern and then immediately we start proliferating thoughts; thoughts around "What if...?" or anticipation of some kind of catastrophe.


So, this kind of catastrophic thinking, rumination, or just general proliferation of thought from the single stimulus is what generates most of our emotional reactivity.


The purpose of online mindfulness therapy for reducing stress is to teach you how to prevent this process of reactive proliferation of thinking.


Mindfulness is a very sophisticated tool of awareness that allows you to see what is happening when it is happening so you can catch these reactive thinking processes earl on, before they start to gain momentum and cause emotional stress.


So that is, in brief, what we focus on during these sessions of online mindfulness therapy for emotional stress reduction. If you would like to learn more, please read my website and then please contact me and we can schedule a Skype therapy session to help you work on reducing your stress levels through mindfulness therapy.


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Online Psychotherapist for Recovering from Addiction and Depression through Mindfulness Therapy over Skype


Online Psychotherapist - See a Therapist online through Skype for effective online mindfulness-based therapy for overcoming addictions, and other psychological and emotional problems, including Depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Anger issues and other underlying emotions that are causing your addiction.


Online Mindfulness Therapy via Skype is a very convenient and highly effective way of healing the underlying core emotions that fuel your addiction. I work with substance addictions, alcohol addiction, food addictions and bulimia, and all other forms of obsessive compulsive disorders and I have had great success with this Online Counseling Service for Addictions.


Contact me to find out more about this online psychotherapy service and arrange for a online therapy session with me}.


Everyone that I have worked with really likes the mindfulness approach that I teach for healing emotional suffering…


"I would recommend him unconditionally. The process can be painful, but the pain resolves fairly rapidly and morphs into a sense of freedom, centeredness and wholeness."


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Therapy Online via Skype for Help with Anxiety & Depression


Welcome. My name is Peter Strong and I provide therapy online over Skype. Many people like the convenience of online psychotherapy because it means that you can manage your own therapy process from home without having to leave home and go to a therapist's office. This is much more conducive to making progress, in my opinion, because you feel more in control. It's less intimidating and it's just much more empowering for you to be able to have your therapy sessions at home.


If you are interested in learning more about therapy online through Skype, do please contact me through my website.


So, the style of therapy that I offer, which works extremely well online, is called Mindfulness Therapy. The whole focus of Mindfulness Therapy is to teach you very effective, practical ways of managing your anxiety or depression.


This means looking at the underlying structure of your emotions. What do I mean by the structure of emotions? Well, every emotion is associated with some form of underlying imagery. An emotion is created by the way that we see the emotion or thought in the mind.


If, for example that imagery is very large then that will produce very intense feelings. If the imagery is positioned above us in our inner psychological space then we will feel overwhelmed. That's why we use terms like feeling overwhelmed or feeling that your emotions are getting on top of you, feeling weighed down by your anxiety or depression, etc. These are visual phrases referring to a visual psychological process.


So, this is a very important area that we explore during Mindfulness Therapy sessions. We want to see this imagery, because when you can find out more about the structure of that imagery then you have choices, then you can begin to change that imagery in a direction that leads to change in the emotion.


When you change the imagery you change the emotion.


Then you can literally feel that you are getting on top of the situation, you are getting on top of your emotions, because we see our self on top of the emotion. That is exactly what is happening psychologically. Now we can take charge of that process by bringing mindful concentration and conscious awareness to examine the structure of our emotions.


So, this is one part of the mindfulness-based online therapy that I offer.


Another part of the mindfulness therapy process is learning how to change your relationship to your emotions, entirely, so that you are not compelled to identify with those emotions and become a prisoner of the emotions that get triggered. It is learning to break free from those emotional habits and this is made possible more consciousness of those habits. the more you illuminate emotional habits, the less power they have, the more the imagery will change, and the more you will feel the sense of choice, of freedom in relationship to those emotions.


So, those are two of the processes that we explore during mindfulness therapy, and each of these sessions can be very powerful, indeed, in helping you fundamentally change the inner landscape of your emotions.


If this interests you, do please CONTACT ME and let's schedule a Skype therapy session.


Online therapy is becoming very popular these days and there are now many online therapy sites to choose from, but very few offer this quality of mindfulness therapy that I provide online.


So, if Mindfulness Therapy interests you, contact me and schedule a session through Skype and see how it works for you.


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Online Mindfulness-based Therapy via Skype for overcoming Anxiety and Depression without using Drugs


Online Mindfulness based Therapy via Skype for overcoming Anxiety and Depression without using Drugs.


Welcome! My name is Peter Strong and I provide online mindfulness-based therapy for overcoming anxiety and depression without using drugs.


So drugs may have usefulness in extreme circumstances for managing symptoms but, of course, that's all the drugs are able to do. They do not treat the underlying cause of your anxiety or depression or OCD or any other psychological problem.


The underlying cause for anxiety and depression is psychological. It's the result of certain unconscious habits that have become established. These habits are triggered by various factors maybe internal factors like thoughts and memories. It can be external factors such as a phobia for example around driving.


So the external site of a highway or being stuck at a cross section red light can be a trigger that triggers this underlying habit that creates the anxiety or a panic attack.


We do this in Mindfulness Therapy by actually developing conscious awareness, that's mindfulness, around these habits because typically the habits simply become unconscious; they become reactive, they become conditioned and they operate out of consciousness. So the first step must be to bring consciousness back to see those habits very clearly to be able to identify the triggers, whether that's internal thoughts or memories, maybe traumatic memories, or whether it's external triggers.


So we learn to sit with these emotions and with the thoughts that are triggers and not become lost in them and not become overwhelmed. So this is a training process, and mindfulness meditation is fundamentally a training process. Retraining yourself on how to relate to your thoughts and emotions and memories without becoming identified.


The second part of our mindfulness meditation process for healing anxiety and depression is to look at the internal structure of your emotions, and that internal structure is almost always based around imagery. Internal psychological imagery is the primary organizing force that keeps anxiety depression in place. The reactive thoughts, they feed the anxiety, but the anxiety itself is maintained through internal imagery.


So this is how emotions heal. They will have to undergo some form of image transformational reprocessing in order to fully heal, for the emotional content to really change. So we basically speed up this process by really examining that imagery in detail and then exploring in great detail how to change the imagery and find what it is that helps the imagery and the emotion resolve itself and heal.


So working with imagery is extremely important. It's a fundamental part of mindfulness-based psychology and psychotherapy.


If you would like to learn more about online mindfulness-based therapy for overcoming anxiety and depression and OCD and also for working with PTSD then please do contact me and let's schedule a Skype Therapy session.


So I offer therapy via Skype worldwide. All you need is an Internet connection and we can schedule our Skype Therapy sessions. Skype Therapy is very effective, in general, because you can see each other. It's many times more effective than chat-based therapy or email therapy because those don't have this visual component.


If you use Skype and you can see each other there is really no difference whatsoever in the effectiveness of online therapy compared to meeting a therapist in person. And in many cases I would argue from my experience that Skype Therapy can be more effective because it is much more comfortable for you. It's less intimidating. It has less that clinical feel to it which is not good because it makes you feel like a victim. And that's not going to help the process of recovery.


So especially if you're suffering from an anxiety disorder, Skype Therapy is a very good choice for you to consider.


So please contact me if you'd like to get started with me. Most of my clients see results in a very short time. Often after three or four sessions people see and experience big changes in the intensity of their anxiety and depression. They feel much more empowered, much more able to do things that they weren't able to do before. They feel more in control. That's the whole aim here is to restore that sense of being in control of your happiness and well-being. 


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Online Therapy for help overcoming anxiety and depression


Learn practical mindfulness methods to help you more effectively control anxiety and depression. See a Therapist Online via Skype for effective online mindfulness therapy for Anxiety, Panic Attacks and Depression, Social Anxiety Disorder and Agoraphobia, OCD, Addictions, Post Traumatic Disorder (PTSD) and emotional trauma or any other emotional problems not requiring medical treatment. Email me to discover more about this online counseling therapy service and to organize a therapy session with me.


Psychotherapy over Skype is particularly suitable for helping you overcome anxiety or depression.


Welcome! My name is Peter Strong and I provide psychotherapy via Skype. Psychotherapy over Skype is a very good way of getting the help that you need to overcome patterns of anxiety, or to deal with ongoing depression, or even for help with recovery from an addiction.


Many people prefer taking a more self-help approach to working with psychological problems such as anxiety and depression, and that is a very good movement. Typically, you will gain much more benefit if you see yourself as being in charge of the process of change rather than going to a therapist and taking on the role of a patient, for example. That tends to put you in a weaker position and can actually get in the way of change.


I prefer encouraging a much more empowered approach in which you are directing your own process of transformation and healing.


The Mindfulness Therapy approach that I offer during these online Skype therapy sessions is particularly effective for working with anxiety and depression in this way.


The focus is really on teaching you two very essential skills. The first is learning how to change the nature of your relationship to your emotions; and the second approach we teach during these mindfulness therapy sessions is learning how to investigate and change the actual structure of the emotion, the actual process that operates habitually to create anxiety or depression.


So, in the first approach, the first part of mindfulness therapy, it is all about establishing the right kind of relationship with your emotions.


We have to break the habit of avoidance and resistance, or aversion. Avoidance and aversion are your worst enemies. These prevent anxiety or depression from changing and healing. We have to actually learn to do the opposite to avoidance and aversion.


We have to learn to embrace our emotions in full consciousness and with a quality of friendship. We need to learn to see our emotions as being parts of our self that are in pain and require our help; they require you to develop a relationship based on compassion with your anxiety or depression or other emotions.


This is what promotes change and with all of the clients that I have worked with over the years, I have found this to be most essential predictor of change; and that is when you can begin to establish a friendly relationship with your anxiety or depression or painful emotions, without becoming overwhelmed and without becoming reactive, then the emotions will change very substantially. They need this quality of relationship in order to heal.


So, you have to learn how to become a friend to your emotions. Learn to see the emotions as being like visitors, as being parts of you that are in pain and that need your conscious and compassionate help in order to change.


The second part of the mindfulness therapy approach that works so well for psychotherapy online, is learning how to change the structure of emotions.


All emotions have a structure, and that structure is based on imagery; how you see the emotion or the thoughts in the mind is what actually determines the intensity of the emotion. This is a vital factor that we investigate during the therapy sessions together. We start to actually investigate how your emotions work and what kind of imagery is creating those emotions.


The more you learn about the imagery of the emotion the more you can change that imagery, and when you change that imagery, you change the emotion. So, this is quite an essential part of the transformation and healing process is working with emotional imagery.


So, if you would like to learn more about psychotherapy via Skype, if you would like to learn more about Mindfulness Therapy and how it can help you, simply go to my website and contact me and we can schedule a Skype therapy session at a time that works for you.


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Psychotherapy over Skype


Welcome! My name is Peter Strong and I am a professional online psychotherapist. I offer online therapy via Skype. The online approach that I offer is based on Mindfulness Therapy, which is extremely effective for the treatment of anxiety, and also for depression and increasingly, for addictions. People like the convenience and privacy of having online therapy sessions to work with addictions.


For people suffering from anxiety, the online therapy option is also excellent because, of course, if you are suffering from anxiety, it will be very difficult for you to visit the therapist in his or her office, so the online psychotherapy option is a good choice. And, in deed, it is also very good if you are living abroad, if you are living in a rural area where there are very few local therapists to help you.


So, during these online therapy sessions that I offer I teach you very practical ways of working with your emotions using mindfulness. You will learn how to manage your emotions more effectively, how to be with your emotions without becoming overwhelmed by them, and how to heal your core emotions, you anxiety, your depression, and addictions, if you are suffering from an addiction.


The method works extremely well, quite different than traditional talk therapy; it's more practical and it's more about working directly with your emotions to change the process that creates the anxiety, the depression or the impulse for addiction. Most people who schedule online therapy sessions with me will see quite dramatic changes within usually 3-4 sessions, and after as few as twelve sessions you can expect to see dramatic improvements.


So, if you are interested in online therapy, do visit my website and email me, and then we can discuss if online therapy is a good choice for you and we can schedule a Skype therapy session. So, please go to my website and email me. Thank you!


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Online Mindfulness Therapy - Effective Help for Anxiety & Depression


Discover how mindfulness training can help you more effectively control anxiety and depression. See a Therapist Online via Skype for effective online therapy for Anxiety Disorders, Panic Attacks and Depression, Social Anxiety Disorder and Agoraphobia, OCD, Addictions, Post Traumatic Disorder (PTSD) and emotional trauma or any other forms of emotional stress not requiring medical treatment. Email me to learn more about this online counseling service and to schedule a Skype session with me.


Welcome. My name is Peter Strong and I provide online therapy sessions for overcoming anxiety and to help with depression as well. So online therapy is extremely effective as long as you use Skype or some other video conferencing technology so that you can see each other as well as hear each other. I believe this greatly increases the efficiency of communication and makes the therapy sessions much more successful if you can see each other as well as speak to each other in real time, and really online therapy sessions are no different than therapy sessions in a therapist's office.


What's important during all therapy sessions is that you learn how to work with your mind how to work with your emotions and with recurring thought patterns and anything else that goes on in the mind that affects the quality of your life. You need to be able to change your relationship to thoughts emotions and memories as well. This is very much the focus of mindfulness therapy which is a very successful form of psychotherapy which does just this. It teaches you how to break free from that cycle of becoming overwhelmed by your emotions and thoughts. You learn how to become the observer. This is very important indeed because when you can free yourself from that habit of becoming identified with your emotions and thoughts then you can begin that process of change and transformation.


If you continue the habits of becoming overwhelmed then you simply feed those underlying emotional habits that create anxiety or depression. So learning to be the observer is what I will teach you during these Skype-based online therapy sessions, and is very effective indeed. Most of my clients see results very quickly when they start to approach their emotions in this way. It's definitely much more effective than just talking about your emotions or even just trying to understand your emotions. This does not really change those habits that create the emotions and this is the focus of mindfulness therapy that I teach online.


So if you'd like to learn more about the mindfulness therapy approach and online psychotherapy sessions with me then please go to my website and learn more about online therapy, and when you feel ready simply email me and we can schedule an online therapy session at a time that works for you. I see people through out the USA and abroad as well. So, please go to my website.


Learn more about us online therapy and then e-mail me. Thank you.


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Online Mindfulness Therapy Maine

Online Mindfulness Therapy Maine