Conditions Treated
Psychotherapists are trained to be objective and non-judgemental within a confidential atmosphere. Individuals who may want to consider psychotherapy include those who are:
- Facing situations which are causing stress, anxiety and upset.
- Experiencing feelings that seem more intense or uncomfortable than usual, or beyond your control, such as anger, sadness, fear, frustration and depression.
- Subjected to a traumatic experience, such as sexual abuse, domestic violence, a serious accident or a criminal injury.
- Dealing with a relationship issue, family conflict or difficult life transition, such as the death of a loved one, a life-threatening illness, divorce or separation, or a mid-life crisis.
- With an addiction such as smoking, alcohol, drugs, sex or gambling.
- Coping with an eating disorder.
- Faced with difficulties in matters of gender identity, sexual orientation, racism and oppression.
- Wishing to explore spiritual issues, questions of meaning or matters of faith.
