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Psychotherapy

How Does Psychotherapy Help?

Psychotherapy helps people to:
  • Understand the behaviors, emotions, and ideas that contribute to his or her illness.

  • Understand and identify the life problems or events -- like a major illness, a death in the family, a loss of a job or a divorce -- that contribute to their illness and help them understand which aspects of those problems they may be able to solve or improve.

  • Regain a sense of control and pleasure in life.

  • Learn coping techniques and problem-solving skills.

Who can benefit from Psychotherapy?

People seek therapy for many different reasons, usually when they are not happy with aspects of their lives. They may lack a sense of well-being, or have a desire for greater self-knowledge and insight into the causes of their distress. Therapy provides a confidential setting in which emotional difficulties can be explored.
The list below indicates some of the range of difficulties that people come with.
  • anxiety, stress, panic attacks,

  • depression, irritability,

  • work-related difficulties,

  • eating disorders, such as bulimia and anorexia nervosa

  • identity and trans-cultural issues,

  • effects of abuse, whether emotional, physical or sexual

  • post-traumatic stress disorder

  • personality disorder, sexuality and gender,

  • alcoholism and other substance misuse

  • family and relationships, pregnancy and parenting

  • loss, bereavement and grief

  • phobias and obsessions

  • suicidal feelings

  • emotionally-related health problems

  • effects of racism, homophobia, discrimination and social exclusion
Therapy involves evaluating your thoughts and behaviours, identifying stresses that contribute to your condition, and working to modify both.

Practitioners: Philip Andrew  |  Lesley Coles