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Please feel free to contact me by email to schedule Online Mindfulness Therapy with me.
Everyone that I have worked with really benefits from the mindfulness approach that I teach for healing emotional suffering…
"My sessions with Peter have been transformational…I changed more after 2 weeks of online counseling than after 2 years of talking therapy."
During these Skype sessions of Mindfulness Therapy I will teach you how to apply mindfulness, including mindfulness meditation for facilitating recovery from all forms of anxiety disorders, including Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, persistent depression, and for help with and other forms of emotional suffering, by applying the very successful teachings of Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy.
This approach is remarkably effective and most of my clients/students notice noticeable changes after the first few Skype sessions with me.
Online Mindfulness-based Skype Psychotherapy is extremely effective for overcoming anxiety and depression without using drugs. It is better to treat the root cause of your psychological suffering rather than just treating symptoms.
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Please feel free to email me to learn more about Online Mindfulness-based psychotherapy with me.
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Welcome. My name is Peter Strong. I'm a professional online therapist and I provide online therapy for anxiety and also for treating depression without the use of medications. This is a non-medical approach. It employs mindfulness based psychotherapy, which I find to be preferable to medications because it helps you change the underlying process that causes your anxiety and depression. And that's far better than just treating symptoms.
You need to change the underlying mental process that's causing your anxiety. And this is typically in the form of reactive thinking and other forms of habitual conditioned reactivity that operates unconsciously.
So during our online therapy sessions I will teach you how to apply mindfulness to work with these unconscious habitual reactive processes so that you can change them, because once you begin to make them conscious then you can basically neutralize those habits one by one. You can neutralize the reactive habits of thinking, rumination or worrying or whatever it might be that feeds the anxiety or depression.
So this is one very important process, basically uncovering those conditioned reactive habits.
If you're interested in working with an online therapist who specializes in mindfulness therapy then do please go to my website and learn more about this service and reach out to me by email. Contact me if you have any questions and schedule an online therapy session at a time that works for you.
One particular focus is on anxiety. This is by far the most common condition that most people struggle with, anxiety. There are many different types of anxiety disorders ranging from social anxiety disorder including agoraphobia, there are panic anxiety disorders. There are anxiety disorders based around intrusive thoughts such as OCD. There is health anxiety, where people feel unreasonably anxious around anything to do with physical symptoms or visiting doctor or fear of a possible disease and so on.
There are many different types of anxiety disorders that we have to work with and overcome. Again re-emphasizing the fact, these anxiety disorders are due to psychological habits and these habits operate unconsciously, and it is by making them conscious that you can change those habits. You can retrain the mind to stop feeding anxiety or depression.
So during mindfulness we learn to uncover these habits. We do this by actually focusing consciousness on the anxiety itself so we can discover the detailed network of reactive thoughts that support it. When you'd find a reactive thought that supports the anxiety, all you have to do is stay conscious, to stay conscious with that thought and not identify with it, not become unconscious, whereby you identify and become consumed by that thought.
Having thoughts is not the issue. The issue is this habit of blindly identifying with thoughts or beliefs. Having beliefs is not the issue. You could have a belief that there may be something wrong with your heart rhythm or whatever or some other physical symptom. You can have a belief but that's very different from becoming reactively identified with that belief such that the belief essentially controls you.
So that's what we're trying to change, this compulsive quality of reactive identification. We do that focusing mindfulness on the beliefs, on the thoughts, on the emotions themselves. And this is what allows us to break free from their control, and when he can break free from the control of reactive thoughts then you can change them. You can actually begin to develop internal relationships based on compassion that can help anxiety and fear and depression heal.
So if you'd like to learn more please reach out to me and we can schedule an online therapy session at a time that works for you. I see people worldwide. All you need is a good internet connection and Skype and PayPal for making a secure online payments for your sessions. So if you would like to get started please contact me now. Thank you.
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How to Overcome Anxiety Without relying on Anti-anxiety medications - See a therapist online for anxiety over Skype or FaceTime or Zoom
If you would like to see a therapist online for help with anxiety, I invite you to contact me and tell me more about yourself and how I can help you, and then we can schedule a session via Skype to help you overcome your anxiety.
So many people, these days, really like the convenience of online therapy for their anxiety. It's much easier and it's also just as effective, as long as you use a video platform like Skype.
If you can see each other, then the effectiveness of communication is just as good as it is seeing a therapist in person.
So if you'd like to see an online therapist for help with generalized anxiety disorder or social anxiety disorder or OCD or for agoraphobia or any other form of anxiety, then please email me and we can schedule a session at a time that works for you.
The style of psychotherapy that I offer via Skype is called Mindfulness Therapy and this is particularly effective for anxiety.
Basically during the online sessions, I will teach you how to apply mindfulness for working with your anxiety, for neutralizing those anxiety reactions that have become habitual.
We do this by actually learning how to meditate on our emotions and our thoughts using mindfulness meditation, where we make the emotion the central focus of your meditation.
We learn how to build a relationship with your emotions whereby you do not react or identify with those emotions, but are able to sit with the emotion in very much the same way that you would be able to sit with a child that was in pain.
In order to be comforting to the child and help the child you need to be able to sit with the child without becoming reactive, and that the first stage of mindfulness training. We call this developing equanimity, which simply means that you can sit with your emotions without becoming reactive, in that same way.
When you can do that then you can respond to the anxiety, or other emotions that you have detected that feed that anxiety, in a way that helps them heal.
So the first step is not making the anxiety worse by reacting to it. The second stage is learning how to respond to your anxiety with compassion, how to help that anxiety heal, and one of the primary ways we do this is by building that very relationship itself, the relationship between your True Self. And the emotion, which we often call the Little Self.
When that anxiety feels the presence of your True Self then that facilitates the healing and resolution of that anxiety. In most cases the real reason why the anxiety does not heal is because it becomes isolated from your True Self. And that is similar to the situation in which a child is abandoned and isolated from its parents. It needs its parents in order to overcome its own fear and to grow in a healthy way.
And so it is with our emotions. Typically they become isolated and cut off from our True Self, and this prevents them healing.
So during mindfulness meditation we strive to re-establish this relationship between your True Self, the Observer, and the emotion itself. This is the first stage of mindfulness therapy for anxiety. And there are many other aspects of Mindfulness Therapy for anxiety, which you can learn about by spending more time on my website and reading more of the pages there and watching more of the videos on my website.
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But if you'd like to get started with me and see for yourself just how effective online Mindfulness Therapy is for treating anxiety, then simply email me and we can schedule is Skype Therapy session for your anxiety.
Most people see results within the first three to four sessions. The mindfulness approach is extremely effective for treating anxiety.
So if you'd like to see an online therapist for help with your anxiety and you like the mindfulness approach that I am specialized in and teach you during the online therapy sessions, then simply reach out to me via email and schedule an online therapy session. Thank you.
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How can I overcome anxiety without depending on medication? Online Psychotherapy for Anxiety through Skype
Welcome. My name is Peter Strong. I'm a professional psychotherapist based in Boulder Colorado and I offer online psychotherapy for anxiety via Skype.
So if you're interested in learning more about online therapy for treating anxiety disorders, whether that's generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, or if you have a problem with recurrent panic attacks, or if you suffer from driving anxiety disorder or a phobia in general, then please go to my website and learn more about this online psychotherapy service that I offer.
If you're interested in online psychotherapy you should check that the therapist is able to provide sessions via Skype. I believe it's essential that you are able to see each other as well as speak to each other, because this greatly improves the effectiveness of communication. And that's a very important fact when you're working with difficult emotional conditions like anxiety and panic attacks or depression, or even for work with addiction.
Many people like online therapy because it's clearly more convenient. And if you're living abroad or in a rural area you might find it difficult to find a local therapist that you want to work with.
People like the greater privacy also offered by online psychotherapy. It means that you can conduct your sessions from home and in the privacy of your own environment. And that's quite important for a lot of people. Sometimes we feel uncomfortable talking about our emotional problems. If it's an addiction it's often very difficult to talk about that in a more public setting. Being able to talk about your anxiety online is much less intimidating for most people. So that's one of one of the additional benefits of online therapy via Skype.
The style of psychotherapy that I offer online is called mindfulness therapy and this is a particular approach that I developed many years ago now that has proven to be incredibly effective for helping people manage anxiety disorders.
It's a technique that uses mindfulness. Mindfulness is simply a way of focusing conscious attention on emotions and on thoughts and memories and other components of the mind. It's a way of becoming conscious without becoming overwhelmed or consumed or lost in anxiety or depression or any other emotional formation.
We have to build a conscious relationship with our emotions. That is an absolute requirement for them to change, in my opinion. Talking about your anxiety can provide temporary relief but it's seldom as good as actually building an internal relationship with your anxiety in which you spend more time, if you like, listening to it rather than reacting to it or trying to explain it away or trying to understand it. All of these forms of cognitive processing are really taking you away from the emotion itself.
We create a safe space around our anxiety and we begin to explore how that anxiety works. One of the most important things we first focus on is the constellation of reactive thoughts that feeds that anxiety.
So anxiety tends to lead to proliferation of anxiety-based thinking. And this in turn feeds the underlying anxiety and creates this vicious feedback loop that stops the anxiety healing. So the first part of mindfulness is all about learning to see these reactive thoughts and breaking the unconscious habits of becoming lost in those thoughts. So we're not indulging the anxiety. Instead with simply creating a conscious and non-reactive relationship with it.
The second thing that we focus on in great detail during Mindfulness Therapy is looking at the internal imagery of the emotion. And this might be a new concept to you, but if you think about it you will begin to realize that all emotions are based around imagery.
So if you'd like to learn more about online psychotherapy via Skype for your anxiety do please email me and tell me more about how I can help you. And then when you feel ready we can schedule a session.
You will see in the very first session just how powerful this approach can be and most people see changes after the very first session, when you start applying the mindfulness methods that I'll teach you on how to work with your anxiety.
So please contact me if you'd like to get started.
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Online Psychotherapy for Anxiety through Skype
Welcome. My name is Peter Strong. I'm based in Boulder, Colorado, and I'm a professional mindfulness based psychotherapist. I offer online therapy for the treatment of anxiety and depression.
So if you're looking for anxiety treatment without using medication then please go to my website and learn more about this mindfulness based therapy service that I offer.
So medications do not treat the underlying cause of anxiety. They only provide a temporary relief from symptoms. And you don't want to become dependent on medications because they have side effects and they tend to lose effectiveness over time, as well.
If you really want to recover from anxiety attacks you need to address the underlying process that causes that anxiety and that process is psychological in nature.
It's basically a psychological habit that becomes established and that gets triggered by various triggers and that habit creates the anxiety. But habits can be changed.
And one of the best ways of changing the "anxiety habit" is to actually learn how to apply mindfulness to meditate on that anxiety, instead of trying to run away from anxiety or trying to distract ourselves from anxiety, which do nothing to change the anxiety.
We actually learn how to meditate on our anxiety. In that process we learn to develop a stable and non-reactive relationship to the emotion itself and that is vital because if we react to our emotions we end up feeding those emotions rather like throwing fuel on a fire.
When you stop reacting to your anxiety then you stop feeding that anxiety and that is the first to helping that anxiety resolve itself and heal.
So you have to learn how to be present with your anxiety or other emotions without reacting to them. So this is the first step in mindfulness training: how to do that, how to see your emotions as objects in the mind instead of becoming overwhelmed by those emotions.
The second stage in Mindfulness Therapy is to investigate the structure of your anxiety. What actually is there? what happens in the mind that feeds that anxiety, that creates it?
So that involves looking at those patterns of habitual reactive thinking that feeds the anxiety.
As we begin to see these thoughts we can begin to break free from the habit of that reactive thinking in the same way. We can see that thought but not become identified with it, not become overwhelmed by it, not become lost in that reactive thinking, and in that way we stop feeding the fire of reactive thinking, which is one of the causes of our anxiety.
Another thing that we do in our mindfulness meditation on our anxiety is investigate the imagery of the emotion.
So all emotions are accompanied by some form of imagery, how you see it in the mind, and generally, intense emotions are too large, too close and too high in our visual field.
They are overwhelming because we see them above us literally in the mind. And in order to be overwhelming the emotion has to be very large in size.
And it will also have certain colors that support the anxiety, maybe red or orange.
These details are very important. That imagery is actually what creates the emotion in the first place. And the reactive thoughts simply stimulate that imagery.
Now when you can see the imagery you can begin to change that imagery. When you change the imagery, you change the emotion. So part of our mindfulness meditation work is to explore the imagery and explore changing the imagery of our emotions. And this is what promotes healing.
There are other factors that we explore during Mindfulness Therapy and I'll explain those to you in more detail if you choose to do some online Mindfulness Therapy sessions with me.
If you're interested in learning how to overcome anxiety attacks without medication then please send me an email and let's schedule a trial Skype Therapy session.
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