Talk Therapy
What Are Some Reasons people go to Therapists?
Just a few examples of situations in which therapy can help are when someone:
Deciding to seek help for something you're going through can be really hard. It may be your idea to go to therapy or it might not. Sometimes friends or family bring up the idea first because they notice that someone they care about is dealing with a difficult situation, is losing weight, or seems unusually sad, worried, angry, or upset. Some people in this situation might welcome the idea or even feel relieved. Others might feel criticized or embarrassed and unsure if they'll benefit from talking to someone.
Sometimes people are told by friends or family, or the courts that they have to go see a therapist because they have been behaving in ways that are unacceptable, illegal, self-destructive, or dangerous. When therapy is someone else's idea, a person may at first feel like resisting the whole idea. But learning a bit more about what therapy involves and what to expect can help make it seem OK. The Cleansing Clinic does NOT employ traditional therapists; we employ healthcare providers (doctors and nurses) that are sympathetic and accessible to discuss your life and areas of your life that may affect your health. For patients that don't have deep emotional issues this may be a perfect opportunity to discuss areas of your life that you don't ever talk about. Some say "We are as sick as our secrets." If you have issues that may require intensive attention, we will refer you to appropriate resources to help resolve these issues.
Talk Therapy can be conducted in person or over the phone. Sessions are $2 per minute. We are available to talk things through with you. Minimum sessions are 30 minutes long.
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