About Therapy

Kindly read the following statements. If you answer yes to any of them, you may find therapy beneficial.

  • I repeatedly have memories or flashbacks of my past that are disturbing and distressing.
  • I have feelings that the traumatic event is happening all over again.
  • I attempt to avoid anything associated with the trauma
  • I struggle to make or sustain relationships or continue to find myself in unsatisfying or unhealthy partnerships.
  • I feel depressed, anxious, fearful, agitated, angry, or unable to cope.
  • I recognize behavior that seems self-defeating, out-of-control, addictive, or self-destructive.
  • I have difficulty separating my feelings from the feelings of others.
  • I recognize that I sacrifice my own needs for the needs of others.
  • I have difficulty expressing my feelings or even knowing what I feel.
  • I don’t feel connected to family and friends.
  • I sense that my true self is being hidden.
  • I feel like I’m stuck in the past and not living in the present.

From therapy, you may gain the following benefits and experience these changes:

  • Decrease of disturbing memories and images.
  • Reclaim lost or devalued parts of yourself.
  • Regain access to your own resources.
  • Learn better skills for self-care and self-regulation.
  • Connect to positive feelings, beliefs, and self-image.
  • Develop and maintain healthy boundaries.
  • Shift attention from the past to the present and future.
  • Appreciate and embrace your authentic self.

“There is a sure place within you, where you have never been damaged or diminished, a place where there dwells serenity, courage, confidence, forgiveness, and endless adventure of imagination.”

John O’Donohue