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Guy Albert, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist PSY20961 | |
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"The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change." Carl Rogers | |
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What is a psychologist? | |
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A psychologist has received extensive education at the doctorate level
in one or a variety of psychotherapeutic techniques. Most psychologists will
eventually develop a specialization in one or another area of training.
Psychologists are also known for engaging in research, assessment, academic, and organizational activities. | |
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Though play therapy may sound like bringing your child to a childcare
program, Play Therapists are trained in highly effective
means of communicating with children through play. It is through play
that a child learns to negotiate the social and behavioral ways of the
world. It is also a means for them to express their thoughts and feelings, since they are still developing the skills to express these feelings verbally. By accessing the child's anxieties and fantasies through play, I can help deal with the antecedents to behavioral,
emotional, and psychological issues at the forefront. | |
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Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist from the early and mid 20th century whose ideas have
been greatly developed and are widely used under the terms Jungian or Analytical
psychology. You might know about some of Jung's basic concepts, such as archetypes, collective unconscious, or the popular typology system called the Myers-Briggs, which indicates whether someone is introverted or extroverted, thinking or feeling, etc. Jung's ideas were similar in some ways to his predecessor, Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis and an early mentor of Jung's. They nonetheless identified fundamental differences in their ideas. Unlike Freud, Jung was not as focused on the sexual motives of human nature and the fundamental flaws that hid in the unconscious. He believed the unconscious could be a source of incredible creativity and that humans are insatiably drawn to the experience of wholeness. Jung also extended his understanding of the unconscious to include the
collective unconscious, through which all humans share similar psychological
patterns, called archetypes. | |
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The cost of psychotherapy
varies among providers depending on their skills, experience and expertise, therapeutic orientation, and
license. Many psychotherapists are able to offer sliding scale rates based on
income. I understand the cost of psychotherapy can seem
prohibitive, and economic
concerns are realities we all share. I am also a true believer that mental health and well-being are priceless. Rest assured that I am dedicated to work with
you to find available solutions to your financial concerns. | |
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The popularity of medication to address psychological issues has increased exponentially in the last few decades, as has the variety of available medications. Pharmacology is not a cure for mental illness; it is formulated to help manage the symptoms of an identified disease, to help reduce the peaks and valleys associated with a psychological condition. A combination of medication and psychotherapy is sometimes useful for the proper management of certain conditions. In some cases, medication may be difficult to avoid. In all cases, the potential for healing exists, since it is inherent in the human condition. I have witnessed, both personally and with many of my clients, the ability of the human psyche to bring forth healing without the use of medication. I recommend that people seek guidance in this process. The greatest healing comes with great interest in and dedication to the healing process. | |
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