Psychotherapy over Skype


Online mindfulness-based psychotherapy works well when you use Skype so that you can see each other.


Online mindfulness-based psychotherapy works well when you use Skype so that you can see each other.

Skype Therapy – Psychotherapy by Skype for Anxiety & Depression

The primary focus of Mindfulness Therapy is to treat the root psychological cause of your anxiety, depression, OCD, addiction, stress, PTSD and emotional trauma and other forms of emotional suffering rather than just trying to manage symptoms through medication.

Almost everyone who seeks my help has already tried medication or conventional counseling and are definitely looking for an alternative approach, a more holistic approach that focuses on healing rather than just trying to reduce symptoms. We want to be FREE from anxiety and depression, not just endlessly try to manage symptoms.

Everyone that I have worked with really likes the Mindfulness Therapy approach that I teach for healing emotional suffering…

“I had been stuck in another bout of intense generalized anxiety for several months when I found Peter. His website states that people experience significant results after 3-4 sessions. Well, after just 2 sessions I was 80% back to normal.”

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Skype Therapy – Psychotherapy over Skype

Welcome. My name is Peter Strong. I’m a professional psychotherapist based in Boulder, Colorado and I offer Skype therapy, that is psychotherapy over Skype for help with anxiety disorders including generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, OCD, driving anxiety, and many other forms of anxiety disorders that respond well to Mindfulness Therapy.

Mindfulness Therapy has proven to be incredibly effective for the treatment of both anxiety and depression. It works by getting at the root cause of anxiety and depression. So it’s really quite different than conventional talk therapy which may relieve symptoms for a while by talking about your emotional problems. But talk therapy, conventionally, doesn’t really address the underlying cause for most people, it doesn’t allow you to change that underlying cause directly.

And the same can be said for medications. They can provide temporary relief of the symptoms of anxiety or depression, but medications will not change the underlying cause of your anxiety or depression.

There are other forms of psychotherapy like mindfulness therapy, such as cognitive behavioral therapy. Now CBT is very good because it attempts to work on the underlying cause, in the form of reactive habitual thinking, and CBT is a very good way of helping you identify patterns of reactive thinking and rumination and then changing them either by directly inhibiting them before they get established or by replacing them with more functional positive thoughts or by challenging the generalizations and irrational beliefs that we usually become attached to when we’re not fully conscious of what is going on in the mind. So CBT has been very successful. It has been a great advance on traditional talk therapy.

Now Mindfulness Therapy incorporates CBT and many of the cognitive therapy concepts of CBT but it takes it a stage further because Mindfulness Therapy works not just on thoughts but also on helping to heal and resolve the underlying emotions.

So sometimes, working on just thoughts is not enough to heal the underlying anxiety or depression. So we need to work on the emotions directly as well.

The emotional content becomes habitual also and it gets triggered in the same way that reactive thinking is triggered. We have habitual emotional reactions to deal with and mindfulness therapy is particularly good at helping you identify these emotions and then working with them to promote their healing and resolution.

One of the ways we do this is by actually developing a conscious and friendly and compassionate relationship with these emotions. The aspect of compassion is a very important part of mindfulness therapy and it’s very, very powerful when you start to develop compassion towards those painful emotions in yourself.

That starts to generate your true self, which is not afraid. It’s not reactive in nature but it is able to embrace and heal emotional suffering. So that’s what we cultivate mindfulness therapy sessions, learning how to essentially sit with your emotions without becoming reactive and then responding to your emotions with compassion to help them heal.

And very often this involves imagery we learn to identify the imagery that is causing the emotion and then we look at changing that imagery in order to heal the emotion. So working with imagery is actually part of the response of compassion to emotional suffering.

So that’s an important part of mindfulness therapy, and this is what I offer during these Skype Therapy sessions. Skype is a very good medium for psychotherapy online because it allows you to see each other, and as long as you can see each other then there’s really no difference between Skype Therapy and conventional therapy in person.

So if you’d like to learn more about how to overcome anxiety and depression through Skype Therapy and using the techniques of mindfulness therapy that I teach online, then please email me and let’s schedule a Skype Therapy session at a time that works for you.

I see people throughout the USA also Canada and Western Europe and the UK and as far away as Japan and South Korea.

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Skype Therapy – Psychotherapy by Skype for Anxiety & Depression

Visit my website and email me to schedule a psychotherapy session with me to help you better manage anxiety and depression.

Learn how to eliminate anxiety or depression. See a Psychotherapist Online via Skype for highly effective online therapy for Anxiety Disorders, Panic Attacks and Depression, Social Anxiety Disorder and Agoraphobia, OCD, Addictions, Post Traumatic Disorder (PTSD) and emotional trauma or any other emotional problems that do not require treatment by a medical professional. Contact me to discover more about this online therapy service and to arrange for an online therapy session with me.

I will be most happy to answer your questions about therapy via Skype, and when you feel ready, you can schedule an online therapy session with me.

Skype Therapy Service – Talk to a therapist online.

Welcome! My name is Peter Strong and I am a professional online therapist, specializing in Mindfulness Therapy.

If you are interested in psychotherapy by Skype and the idea of Skype therapy then please do go to my website and learn more about Skype therapy and Mindfulness Therapy and then email me. Ask any questions you may have and also tell me more about yourself and how I can help you during these online Skype therapy sessions.

I see people throughout North America and some in South America I have seen. I see many clients in Europe and the Middle East and as far away as Australia.

Most of my clients are really interested in the mindfulness approach to working with their emotions. They want an alternative to medications and usually most of my clients have already tried medications and have already tried conventional talk therapy, usually without much benefit.

The mindfulness therapy approach takes a very much more direct approach to changing anxiety and depression and other difficult emotions. We actually work on changing the way that the emotion is produced in real-time in the present moment. And, of course, focusing on present experience is a key feature of mindfulness.

The history of how an emotional reaction got established is not as important as studying the actual present process that creates that anxiety or depression or addiction. We must look at the underlying psychological habitual process itself that is operating now. That is much more relevant than trying to understand family history or the past biography of yourself. That isn’t going to really help you change what’s going on now; it may give you insights, it is part of the change process, but it’s not direct, and mindfulness therapy is very direct. It focuses on changing those habitual patterns that have gotten established, and it works very well.

If you would like to learn more about psychotherapy by Skype and if you would like to schedule a Skype therapy session with me, then go to my website and send me an email. Thank you.

VISIT MY CONTACT PAGE FOR DETAILS AND TO SCHEDULE AN ONLINE THERAPY SESSION WITH ME

Skype Therapy for help with anxiety & depression and stress

Welcome. My name is Peter Strong and I am a mindfulness-based psychotherapist, living in Boulder, Colorado, and I provide Skype Therapy for the treatment of anxiety and for help with recovery from chronic depression and also for help with addiction recovery.

If you would like to talk to a psychologist online who specializes in mindfulness therapy then please simply go to my website and send me an email and ask any questions you have about mindfulness therapy and this approach and how it can help you with your specific needs.

Generally, online therapy is very effective indeed, especially for anxiety and non-clinical depression. It is a much better alternative than years of talk therapy or other treatment-based options because Mindfulness Therapy teaches you specifically how to change your emotional reactions.

All emotional reactions are basically habits and all habits can be changed when you bring more consciousness to them. So, when you apply mindfulness to an emotional habit like anxiety or depression it changes, and it makes it much more effective in what you do in trying to help that anxiety or depression resolve and heal.

Basically, the most important thing is to build a mindfulness-based relationship with your emotions, based on consciousness and compassion. These two qualities are what really characterize mindfulness; it’s much more than just awareness. Most people are already aware of their emotional suffering, but they are not necessarily conscious of the emotional habit, the underlying process that creates their anxiety or depression.

This consists of habitual reactive thinking and habitual reactive behaviors and also habitual reactive imagery. One of the hallmarks of Mindfulness Therapy is examining the imagery of your emotions, what makes them work. And, of course, when you uncover that emotional imagery you have something very definite to work with, and when you change emotional imagery, you change the emotion.

If you would like to learn more about Mindfulness Therapy and you would like to talk to a psychologist online who specializes in Buddhist psychology and the mindfulness approach, then please go to my website and then send me an email and we can schedule a Skype therapy session at a time that works for you.

It doesn’t matter where you live, as long as you have an internet connection, we can arrange a Skype therapy session. So, please contact me. Thank you.

Skype Therapy Service – Online Therapy Service – Talk with a Therapist online over Skype for effective online mindfulness therapy for Depression and Anxiety, Social Anxiety and Agoraphobia, Addictions, and other emotional problems, including PTSD.

This online counseling therapy service is available throughout the USA, UK and Western Europe and world-wide. All you need is a good internet connection and you are ready to start online therapy.

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Skype Therapy – Speak with an online therapist – Skype Therapy Service

Welcome. My name is Peter Strong and I am a professional online therapist. I offer Skype therapy for the treatment of anxiety, depression, addictions and other emotional problems.

There are many therapists using Skype nowadays. It’s becoming more the norm than it used to be, and this is because people want easier access to the techniques and methods of psychotherapy to help them overcome long-standing emotional problems such as anxiety or depression. It is not necessary to regard anxiety or depression as being a medical condition. For most people it is simply a learned habit, they have learned how to become anxious or depressed, and these habits respond well to approaches that are designed to help you restructure the way you think and restructure the relationship you have to your emotions.

The style of psychotherapy that I offer online is called Mindfulness Therapy, which is particularly suitable for working with anxiety and depression. It helps you change that underlying process that creates anxiety or depression or that fuels an addiction.

Fundamentally, what Mindfulness Therapy teaches you is how to basically change your relationship to your mind – to your thoughts and your emotions so that you do not become overwhelmed by thoughts and emotions. We learn how to become conscious of thoughts and in that way we actually become free from our thoughts, because when you are conscious of them you are the OBSERVER that is conscious of the mind. When we become captivated by our thoughts, when we become prisoners of our emotions, that is when the problems start. We lose our identity as our True Self, the Observer that sees the content of mind.

It’s only when you develop full conscious awareness of your mind that you can begin to change things. So, in Mindfulness Therapy we learn practical methods to actually develop a conscious relationship with your emotions. We learn to “sit” with your emotions without becoming overwhelmed by them, without becoming lost in your emotions. You learn to meditate on your emotions, you learn to meditate on your thoughts, without becoming identified with your emotions or thoughts.

When you can establish this mindfulness-based relationship with the content of your mind, then you can begin to change that content – you begin to develop choice. When we are identified with our emotions and thoughts we have no choice, we just live out conditioning. So, that’s the problem of Conditioned Mind.

When we develop consciousness, we actually change our position entirely, to become the Observer, the True Self, and that is not conditioned. So, that is where the element of choice begins to develop, we begin to see how we can change our emotions, we see how we can change how we see our emotions and thoughts in the mind. We change our relationship to them and through this process we gain more and more freedom.

So, it is breaking emotional habits. That is the focus of Mindfulness Therapy and the Skype therapy sessions that I provide. Learning to break free from our emotional habits that imprison us and that dictate how we feel.

If you would like to learn more about Skype Therapy and working with me as a Skype Therapist, please CONTACT ME. Go to my website and EMAIL ME and I will be happy to tell you more about the Skype therapy process, about how to get started, and about hoe Mindfulness Therapy can help you with your specific emotional needs.

So please go to my website and CONTACT ME. Thank you.

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