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Individual Therapy - Karyn Robertson, Ph.D.C. - Psychotherapist

Approaches

Areas of Speciality

  • Psychodynamic interpersonal psychoanalysis, specializing in:
    • Addiction
    • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
    • Acute Stress Disorder
    • Clinical Depression
  • Phase of Life Transitional Issues:
    • Divorce
    • Grief
    • Sexual Identity
    • Post-partum
    • Anxiety Management

Definition of Approaches

Psychotherapy

Heritage Home clients enter psychotherapy because they typically feel that they are thinking, feeling, and/or behaving in ways that make them unhappy and are not productive in their lives. They know their addiction problems lead to an unhealthy lifestyle and they understand that their behavior is not working for them anymore, but for some reason they can’t make a permanent change. During my psychotherapy sessions, I use spoken conversation to facilitate desired change.  As a psychotherapist, I work with my clients to discuss their issues in an effort to jointly find constructive solutions to underling problems.

Psychoanalysis

The goal of psychoanalysis is to discover connection among the unconscious components of clients’ mental processes.  I seek to help Heritage Home clients to work through unexamined or unconscious barriers of transference and resistance, that is, past patterns of relating that are no longer healthy, desirable, or functional.

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