I’ve been working as a psychologist for 24 years, and in recent years, I’ve been expanding my practice to include cognitive-behavioral therapy and sexology. In my work, I encounter people who are often struggling with some kind of problem. People who come to psychologists don’t come happy and satisfied with their lives. Each meeting is an attempt to help someone in a situation where their usually effective coping methods aren’t working. I strive to work in an interventional, short-term approach. We meet to discuss the problem, find a solution, or understand the situation. Your task is to see if the solution we’ve developed works. The goal isn’t to spend years with a psychologist; the goal is to find a way to cope with the difficult situation you find yourself in.
I’m very fortunate that people want to talk to me, to tell me about their lives. If I can help them define their situation, find meaning in what’s happening in their lives, and find one of the possible solutions, that makes me happy, both as a professional helper and as someone who enjoys seeing the results of my work. If you feel like you can’t handle a situation on your own, I invite you to a meeting.
If you have problems at home, with your family, with your children, at work and you want to talk about it, I invite you to a meeting.
If you have an important decision to make and need to talk about it, I invite you to a meeting.
If you are afraid of something that is happening in your life; you don’t understand what is happening; you are functioning worse than you were a few years ago, I invite you to a meeting.
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