Online Therapist for managing Anxiety

Online Therapist for managing Anxiety


Online Mindfulness Therapy for Anxiety and Panic Attacks via Skype.

This form of Buddhist Psychotherapy treats the underlying cause of your anxiety and panic attacks through Mindfulness Therapy rather than just treating symptoms.


What promotes healing and recovery is when you develop a conscious and compassionate relationship with your anxiety based on mindfulness, instead of trying to avoid or suppress your emotions.


See an online therapist specializing in Mindfulness Therapy for the treatment of Anxiety. 


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Online Psychotherapy for Anxiety over Skype 


Contact me if you would like to learn more about Skype Therapy with me. 


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


"I realized that anxiety disorders and depression were not a disease that I needed to attack. I needed to change the way I reacted to my thoughts and emotions and view life in a different way."


During these online therapy sessions I will teach you how to apply mindfulness for working with all forms of anxiety, including Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder, OCD, persistent depression, and for help with and other emotional problems, by applying the very effective methods of Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy. 


This approach is particularly effective and you can expect to notice tangible results after the first few Skype sessions with me. 


Online Mindfulness-based Skype Psychotherapy is extremely effective for stopping anxiety and depression without the need for drugs. It is better to treat the cause of your emotional pain as opposed to just managing 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 Therapy through Skype for Overcoming Anxiety & Depression without using drugs 


Contact me via email to find out more about Skype therapy sessions with me. 


Welcome. My name is Peter Strong. I'm a professional online therapist and I provide online therapy for the treatment of anxiety and depression and many other common psychological problems that don't require medical treatment, that don't require medications, but can benefit from learning practical and effective strategies from managing the underlying reactive thinking and emotional reactivity that creates anxiety and depression. 


So if you're looking for an online therapist for anxiety I do encourage you to go to my website and learn more about this online therapy service. It's very popular and people really like the idea of online therapy. It's much more comfortable for you. And it's less intimidating, it's less clinical in nature, and much more focused on what we really need to address, which is learning practical ways of working with our emotions. 


Now, I specialize in Mindfulness Therapy, which is particularly valuable for learning how to overcome anxiety and emotional reactivity in general. It allows us to break free from those underlying habits of reactivity that keep us in a state of suffering and prevent us from being who you want to be. 


In reality, these are just habits. anxiety and depression are best understood as being psychological habits rather than being psychological illnesses. They are habits that are conditioned. We don't come into the world with anxiety or depression. We learn anxiety and depression and fear and other forms of emotional suffering. We learn them, and that tells us right there that these are best looked at as being habits and habits can be changed once you start breaking free from that process of becoming automatically lost in your emotional reactivity or cognitive reactivity. 


This is the problem that we call "reactive identification" and that's really the heart of the problem, where anxiety or depression gets triggered and then we simply become overwhelmed by the anxiety and depression, we become consumed by it. And this simply feeds the habits. It's rather like an addiction. So we just become helpless at resisting the impulse to indulge further in the substance, if it's an addiction, or the emotional reactivity in the case of anxiety and depression. 


So we change this habit by bringing mindfulness to it, which is really a form of consciousness. We learn to develop a more conscious relationship with these habits. And this is really, really important for breaking that automatic unconscious force that causes us to become lost in the habit. 


So that's the first part of mindfulness therapy, learning to break free from the automatic and blind aspects of our emotional habits. The second part of Mindfulness Therapy is about healing the emotional suffering directly. And this we do by developing a mindful relationship with our emotional pain that is based on friendliness and compassion. 


These are two key ingredients of mindfulness: friendliness and compassion. So friendliness refers to this process of, if you like, approaching the emotional suffering rather than running away from it or trying to avoid, or trying to suppress it. It's about opening awareness to embrace that suffering to help it heal. And compassion is that process of helping the anxiety or depression heal. And this is something we develop through training with those emotions. We deliberately bring those emotions into the mind in order to develop friendliness and compassion and we can help those emotions change and heal through that relationship. 


So this is part of what I teach online during Skype therapy sessions. If you would like to learn more, please email me. Tell me more about how I can help you specifically, and if you like the idea of seeing an online therapist for help with anxiety, then please contact me and let's schedule a session. Thank you. 


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Online Mindfulness Therapy for Anxiety and Panic Attacks 


So if you're looking for an online therapist to help you overcome anxiety, I invite you to take a look at my website and learn more about the online Mindfulness Therapy service that I offer over Skype for the treatment of anxiety without using medications and without other procedures like that. 


This is a very different kind of approach, one that focuses on teaching you how to work with your emotions more effectively using the techniques of Mindfulness Therapy, including mindfulness meditation. 


So the way that I teach meditation is that you learn how to meditate on the mind and in this case on your emotions and specifically on your anxiety. You have to develop a very close and conscious relationship with your emotions if you want them to heal. The biggest problem that I see is that people try to run away from their anxiety and fear. Trying to avoid anxiety and trying to escape from anxiety producing situations is not a good strategy. 


The avoidance is classified as a form of reactivity, emotional reactivity that is itself based on fear. And so if you react to anxiety with avoidance, you are basically feeding that underlying anxiety with more fear. So avoidance is not a suitable strategy. 


Medications also can be viewed as a form of avoidance. They may provide a temporary relief from the unpleasant sensations of anxiety, but that is not an effective treatment for anxiety. The medications are really just reinforcing that underlying anxiety. 


So if you want to heal anxiety, you must work on developing a conscious relationship with that anxiety that's not based on avoidance, but is based on being totally consciously present with that emotion and other associated emotions. 


This is what I will teach you during our therapy sessions together. I will teach you how to develop a mindful presence with your anxiety. In that process you will be training out of the primary process of reactive identification that also feeds the anxiety. 


You learn to be present with your anxiety without becoming identified with it. That means without becoming overwhelmed and consumed by that anxiety. We learn how to develop a conscious presence with our anxiety in which we remain free from that anxiety. 


So this is an essential condition if you want to heal anxiety, you have to learn how to be present for your anxiety in the same way as a parent learns to be present with a child that's suffering. You cannot avoid the child's pain, you must be present with it if you want to help that child heal its suffering. Our emotions are very much like a child. They are conditioned, they are very limited in the consciousness and are not very good at resolving their own suffering, just like a child, the child doesn't have the resources to heal its own suffering. That's what the parent is for. So we have to learn to be like a parent to our anxiety and to any other emotions that are causing suffering. 


And this is the whole purpose of meditation. 


Meditation means learning to be present with your anxiety by focusing your mindful attention on that anxiety and then bringing in the qualities of fearlessness and love, which is the natural condition of your True Self. 


You learn to comfort the anxiety, you learn to look at the structure of the anxiety and see how it works, and then you intervene in a way that helps that anxiety heal. 


So building this internal relationship between your True Self and the anxiety or the Little Self is a vital process and it's very, very effective for healing anxiety. And I will teach you how to do this in detail. 


Most people see quite dramatic changes when they start applying mindfulness and particularly this form of mindfulness meditation on the anxiety itself. Typically, you can expect to see dramatic improvements after the first three or four sessions. This is what we should be aiming for. Psychotherapy should be aimed at helping you heal. Just talking about your emotions is not sufficient, in my opinion, to promote efficient long-term healing. You must look at the underlying mechanism of that imagery and the patterns of reactivity and identification that feeds anxiety. 


So if you would like to make real changes and produce long-term changes in your anxiety or other emotions that are affecting you in some way, then do please contact me and we can schedule some Skype therapy sessions. Thank you. 


GO TO MY CONTACT PAGE IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SCHEDULE THERAPY VIA SKYPE WITH ME FOR HELP WITH ANXIETY and PANIC ATTACKS


How to overcome anxiety disorder without medication 


How to Overcome Anxiety through Mindfulness Meditation Therapy.


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 TO SCHEDULE AN ONLINE THERAPY SESSION FOR HELP WITH ANXIETY and PANIC ATTACKS


Online Therapy to Overcome Anxiety and Panic Attacks without Medication 


Welcome. My name is Peter Strong and I provide online therapy for generalized anxiety disorder as well as other anxiety disorders. 


And this online therapy service is available via Skype worldwide. All you need is a good internet connection and PayPal to make secure online payments for your sessions and you can schedule online therapy for your anxiety with me. 


The approach that I use is called Mindfulness Therapy, which is very, very effective indeed for working with anxiety and particularly working with the incessant worrying and catastrophizing and repetitive thoughts that constitutes generalized anxiety disorder. 


So the real problem here is that we tend to become lost in these thoughts, we become identified with the anxiety and that causes us to become controlled by these thoughts, and they tend to proliferate and feed that underlying anxiety. 


Now Mindfulness Therapy, the training that I will give you during our online therapy sessions, will teach you how to change your relationship to your thoughts so that you can regain control. 


This is the most important thing to understand: it is not the thoughts themselves that cause anxiety, it's your relationship to those thoughts. And when we have an anxiety disorder like generalized anxiety disorder we tend to become blindly identified with these thoughts. 


But with mindfulness training you will learn to re-establish yourself as the Observer of these thoughts instead of becoming swept away by them. 


When you can establish an objective relationship with thoughts then you basically stop that process that feeds the anxiety and feeds the proliferation of more worried thoughts or intrusive thoughts. 


So we do this by actually learning how to apply mindfulness meditation to meditate on our thoughts and the underlying anxiety that is fueling those thoughts. 


We don't try to stop the thoughts, we don't try to make them go away, we don't argue with them, and it doesn't matter whether the thoughts are rational or irrational. It doesn't matter what the thought is. 


All that matters is to change the relationship that you have so that you can see these thoughts but not be affected by them. And one of the best ways is to actually invite those worry thoughts or intrusive thoughts into the mind, but with the express purpose of learning how to develop this mindfulness-based relationship with those thoughts. 


So thoughts by themselves are not the problem. It's our relationship to them that is the problem. When you have an objective relationship then the thoughts become really no different than any other objects that arise and pass away in our field of consciousness. 


But when you become identified with the thoughts then that prevents them from resolving themselves and they tend to persist and proliferate because of that identification. 


With using mindfulness and practicing the methods that I will teach, you can expect to see significant reduction in the intensity of your anxiety episodes within usually three to four weeks. 


I meet with you once a week and we learn how to apply mindfulness to work with intrusive thoughts during the session and we refine that process in each subsequent session until you have the tools to actually apply yourself to neutralize the reactive thinking and prevent the anxiety from feeding, essentially. 


There are some other techniques we teach as well that work extremely well for all kinds of anxiety disorders, and I will teach you those as well during our online therapy sessions. 


So, if you are looking to make real changes and you prefer not to rely on medications, which of course do nothing to change the underlying psychological habit that creates anxiety, do please contact me and we can schedule a therapy session at a time that works for the both of us. Thank you. 


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