Professional Online Mindfulness Therapist Dr. Peter Strong


Professional Online Therapist Dr. Peter Strong – Individual Skype Therapy for Anxiety & Depression.


Professional Online Therapist Dr. Peter Strong – Individual Skype Therapy for Anxiety & Depression

Learn how to eliminate anxiety or depression. Talk with a Therapist Online using Skype for highly effective online mindfulness therapy for Anxiety, Panic Attacks and Depression, Social Anxiety Disorder and Agoraphobia, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Addictions, including eating disorders, PTSD or any psychological problems that do not require medical treatment.

Contact me to discover more about this online psychotherapy service and to organize an online counseling session with me.

Professional Online Therapist Dr. Peter Strong – Individual Skype Therapy for Anxiety & Depression

This service is available throughout the USA, UK and Europe and world-wide. All you need is a reliable internet connection and you are ready to begin online psychotherapy with me.

Working with a professional online therapist for anxiety or depression is a very good way of getting practical help. It is easy to get started. All you need is Skype and PayPal.

Please visit my website to learn more about Professional Online Therapy for Anxiety and Depression.

Welcome! My name is Peter Strong, and I am a professional therapist and I offer Online Therapy via Skype. Now, many people are choosing Online Therapists these days because of convenience and also because most people are simply looking for practical ways of working with anxiety, depression, stress, addictions, and other emotional problems.

So, working with an online therapist is much less intimidating and much more comfortable for you as the client. And, it’s perfectly satisfactory as a way of teaching you practical skills for working with emotional problems.

So if you are considering online therapy then please visit my website and learn more about working with an online therapist. If you would like to schedule a session with me, simply fill out the contact form, ask any questions you may have, and then we can schedule an online therapy session for you.

This online psychotherapy service provides a very good way of getting practical help for managing anxiety more effectively. I teach Mindfulness Therapy for working with anxiety, depression and most other emotional disorders not requiring medical treatment. So, please, visit my website and contact me. Thank you!

The Boulder Center for Mindfulness Therapy Online with Dr. Peter Strong.
Skype-Based Psychotherapy for Anxiety and Depression, Traumatic Stress and PTSD, Addictions, Emotional Abuse Recovery and other Emotional Problems: A convenient and effective Online Counseling Therapy Service that teaches you practical mindfulness-based skills for overcoming anxiety and other emotional problems.

My specialty is Mindfulness Therapy, a system of psychotherapy that incorporates mindfulness and many aspects of Buddhist psychology and which focuses on teaching you how to change the patterns of habitual reactive thinking that fuels anxiety, depression, addiction, OCD and many other emotional problems. I developed Mindfulness Therapy in the 1980s after working on my own personal struggles with anxiety and emotional reactivity and began offering this Buddhist inspired form of psychotherapy to others.

Eventually I published “The Path of Mindfulness Meditation” in 2002, which describes many of the fundamental principles of Mindfulness Therapy. Since 2002, I retired from my original profession in medical research and became a full-time psychotherapist. I am a registered psychotherapist and now offer Mindfulness Therapy online via Skype.

Mindfulness Therapy can be regarded as an alternative non-clinical approach to conventional western psychotherapy. The vast majority of my clients come to me after trying traditional “talk therapy” or counseling, or having tried prescription medications, which they found to be ineffective in producing real and lasting change. Unlike treatment-based approaches which focus on managing symptoms, Mindfulness Therapy focuses on changing the underlying process of reactive thinking and reactive identification that cause our anxiety or depression.

Mindfulness Therapy is also very positive in nature and does not regard anxiety or depression as clinical disorders but rather as conditioned psychological habits that are fueled by underlying core emotional formations that have become dissociated from normal operational consciousness. Mindfulness is a highly evolved form of consciousness that we apply to change these psychological habits and re-associate with and heal the core emotions.

Please note: I do not offer medical treatment. If you require medical treatment for a psychological condition you should contact a medical doctor or psychiatrist.

Watch this short introductory video to learn more about the Online Counseling Service that I provide through Skype Therapy sessions.

Talk to a Mindfulness Therapist Online via Skype

Peter Strong, PhD – Professional Psychotherapist, Online Therapist, Specialist in Mindfulness Therapy and Author of ‘The Path of Mindfulness Meditation.’

  “Contacting Peter was one of the best decisions I ever made. He has helped me more than any of the other therapist that I have worked with. I knew after the first session that his approach was right for me.” – Gail, UK

The Primary Psychotherapy Modalities that I use:

  • Mindfulness Therapy (as pioneered and developed by Dr. Strong)
  • Buddhist Psychotherapy (read my book on the subject)
  • Experiential Psychotherapy and Focusing (Eugene Gendlin)
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Neuro-Linguistic programming (NLP) – I am a Certified NLP Practitioner
  • Client-Centered Psychotherapy (Carl Rogers)

All these modalities focus on helping the client change the underlying process, the patterns of habitual reactivity, that cause anxiety, depression and emotional stress. My entire approach is centered on helping you form a mindfulness-based relationship with your emotions which is based on openness of mind, non-reactivity and compassion. Experience repeatedly shows that learning how to form a non-reactive relationship with your emotions creates the best possible conditions in which emotional suffering, anxiety and depression can heal.

My Personal Philosophy toward Psychotherapy

The form of psychotherapy that I offer, whether in the office or through Online Counseling via Skype, is highly focused on helping you change the underlying process that causes you anxiety, depression or emotional stress or that makes it difficult for you resolve anxiety, panic attacks, emotional abuse or psychological trauma as in PTSD.

In this very process you not only resolve and heal emotional suffering, but you begin a journey on a path – The Path of Mindfulness – that is inherently spiritual. Not religious, but spiritual, which means that you begin to discover a completely different way of being – being with yourself and being in the world – that is based on freedom rather than habitual reactivity.

My objectives as a psychotherapist are to help you learn a totally different way of relating to your anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, loss, grief and other forms of emotional pain – about how to relate to your emotional pain without becoming overwhelmed by it and without becoming reactive.

I want you to learn how to hold your anxiety, depression or any other form of emotional pain in the space of awareness that promotes healing. Mindfulness is all about learning how to relate to experience – whether painful or joyful – with a spaciousness and freedom that is our natural state of being.

Mindfulness Therapy – A Holistic and Positive Approach

Mindfulness Therapy is very positive in nature. It is not based on the medical model that sees emotional suffering as a “disease” and you are not seen as a “patient.” I do not “treat” you as a patient. Buddhist psychology teaches us that your essential nature, the real You, is fundamentally positive and healthy.

The problem is that people tend to lose connection with their True Self through years of conditioning and habitual identification with their cognitive and emotional reactivity – the “False Self” dominated by the ego. The True Self becomes covered up by layers of conditioning, like jungle vines covering up a statue or temple.

The path of mindfulness is a very focused and systematic way of removing these layers of conditioning that keep you imprisoned so that you can reconnect with your inner True Self – the source of true authentic living, real happiness, and effective being in the world.

Skype Sessions are a combination of teaching and lots of practical work designed to teach you the skills you need to better manage your emotions, your anxiety, depression or other patterns of negative habitual reactivity. The sessions are very intense, because there is so much to learn, but very inspirational and empowering.

“Traditional psychotherapy seemed no longer to be the answer.  Instead, Peter Strong has helped me to find new avenues, new paths and new awareness of feelings that run very deep and, in many cases, have been long dormant until re-awakened in this fascinating and energizing way.” – Clinical Director of Behavioral Medicine, NY.

As you begin to develop a mindfulness-based relationship with your anxiety, depression, addictive impulses or other forms of emotional suffering you will begin the second phase of Mindfulness Therapy, which is to investigate the actual sensory structure of your emotions.

This inner sensory structure is based almost exclusively around inner imagery – the way you see your emotions psychologically. The natural language of emotion is imagery, as in “I feel overwhelmed” or “I feel weighed down by this depression” or “I am in a dark place”, or even, “This is a really big problem.” Our language reflects this inner imagery that creates the emotion. Discovering this inner experiential imagery gives us a very direct way to change, resolve and transform our emotions directly – change the imagery and you change the emotion.

Academic Qualifications

Most of my previous professional life has been involved in medical research at Oxford University, and biotechnology. I founded a small biotech company in the UK using venture capital to develop a new natural treatment for nasal allergies which we developed and tested in clinical trials in Australia.

Parallel to my research background has been a life-long interest in mindfulness, Buddhist psychology and philosophy and its applications for treating anxiety, depression, PTSD and other forms of emotional suffering. I now have a full-time private psychotherapy practice offering Mindfulness Therapy online via Skype.

  • I hold a PhD in Immunology awarded by the University of Oxford for medical research into new modalities of treatment for allergy and infection based on natural stimulants of innate mucosal immunity (Strong, 2002, Clin. Exp. Allergy 32:1794)
  • Postgraduate Teaching Certification, University of Cambridge
  • Certification in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
  • Original research leading to the publication of ‘The Path of Mindfulness Meditation’, Outskirts Press, Colorado
  • Registration as a Professional Psychotherapist 2002

How to schedule a Skype session with Dr. Peter Strong

As an Online Therapist I invite you to email me. I will answer all your questions about Online Therapy and how working with a therapist online can help you with your specific emotional problems.

Mindfulness-based Skype therapy sessions for the treatment of anxiety and depression.
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Talk to a Therapist Online via Skype for Anxiety and Depression

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Read my book, ‘The Path of Mindfulness Meditation’, by Peter Strong, PhD

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Available in paperback and kindle through Amazon.com

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This book describes many of the principles behind Mindfulness Therapy, or Mindfulness Meditation Therapy as well as re-examining many of the key concepts in the Buddha’s teachings and bringing them into a form that we can understand and apply to promote the resolution of suffering.


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