PSYCHOTHERAPY HOME THERAPIES FORUM SMALL ADS TRAVEL WORDS YOGA SEARCH

About Kind To Me.
PSYCHOTHERAPY
   

OTHER FORMS BOOKS SITE SEARCH

Google

OTHER FORMS
BOOKS
SITE SEARCH

 

 

 

Psychotherapy (General)

 

Use the button on the left for specific forms of psychotherapy

This Psychotherapy section provides general information on various forms. 

If you are looking for a therapist it is very important to go with what feels right as well as checking out the person or organization you approach. All professional psychotherapists should be happy to show their qualifications, insurance, and be able to provide you with some background information on the way they work as part of a pre consultation discussion.

Psychotherapy has many forms, from pure cognitive therapy, to the purely spiritual form. Most are somewhere between the two extremes or poles.

Many people ask what the difference is between psychotherapy and counseling and to answer this with absolute clarity is tricky, as there is a degree of crossover between the two. However as a general guide, counseling tends towards being short term with a focus on resolving specific issues. For example career counseling or bereavement counseling.

Psychotherapy tends to help people deal with longer standing issues, possibly of a much deeper and personal nature. This work tends to be longer term, but very much depends on the individual, there past and present circumstances, and the issues involved. The form the psychotherapy takes can also affect the time involved.

For example one my seek help with a constant recurring problem with relationships which keep going wrong, or perhaps issues around perceived irrational fears with no apparent explanation but which may be deep seated and/or compounded by early life experiences. 

Being haunted by the past or having feelings of general dissatisfaction with life can have a serious impact, psychotherapy can help each of us lead a more settled and fulfilling life by helping us to understand, accept and overcome.

Making the first steps towards seeking professional help can for many of us be one of the hardest things to do. So many judgments can arise such as; Am I mad? What will people think? how much will it cost and can I afford it? or even thoughts like "It open a can of worms I don't want to see", and of course there is the general fear most of us have of the unknown.

Here we hope to be able to provide a general guide to some of the psychotherapies available in a clear and concise way together with a brief history of Psychotherapy.

The cost of psychotherapy varies considerably but as a general guide a one hour session costs between £25 and £65. ($40 -$110) Many forms are available through medical Insurance and state health care systems but these tend to be short term.  Beware of anyone offering therapy free of charge unless they are undergoing professional supervised training.

MORE

 

Top

THE HOLISTIC
WEB FOR
EVERYTHING FROM
AROMATHERAPY
to
YOGA

 
[ REGISTER HERE ]

 [ ADD A LISTING ]

[ FEEDBACK ]

[ TELL A FRIEND ]
 

Search other listings

i.e. Retreat, Reiki,
massage, etc

 

MettaWeb

 
 © 2007 KindToMe. 24/08/2007  CONDITIONS OF USE 
Email  the Webmaster with questions or comments about this web site