Talk to a therapist online through Skype


See an online therapist via Skype for help with anxiety, depression and for stress management.


See an Online Therapist via Skype

See a Therapist Online over Skype for effective online treatment for Anxiety and Depression, Panic Attacks, Social Anxiety Disorder and Agoraphobia, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Intrusive Thoughts, Addictions, and other forms of emotional stress, including Post-traumatic stress.

Online counseling is very effective providing you use Skype so that you can see each other during your sessions together with your therapist.

Email me to discover more about this online counseling service and arrange for a Skype therapy session with me. Inquiries always welcome!

Everyone that I have seen over the years really benefits from the mindfulness 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.”

CONTACT ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT ONLINE THERAPY VIA SKYPE

Specific conditions treated by Online Mindfulness Therapy:

You might find this video useful:

Talk to a Psychotherapist Online – Therapy via Skype

Online Therapist via Skype for effective help with anxiety and depression

Welcome! My name is Peter Strong and I’m a professional online therapist specializing in Mindfulness Therapy for the treatment of anxiety and depression, OCD, panic attacks and other emotional problems that don’t require medication. If you’d like to talk to an online therapist to help you overcome anxiety or depression I encourage you to contact me. Go to my website and learn more about this online therapy service and then reach out to me by email and we can discuss in more detail how Mindfulness Therapy can help you.

So, talking to an online therapist is becoming very popular as an alternative to traditional in-person psychotherapy. One of his greatest advantages is, of course, it’s convenience. It means that you can conduct your therapy sessions from home, and that convenience also brings a great deal of comfort for you. It means that you feel more at ease and are better able to learn the principles that I will teach you during our therapy sessions together.

So, during therapy sessions I will teach you very practical and very effective mindfulness-based methods of working with emotions, of working with anxiety and depression or addiction or any other emotion that is causing suffering.

The first principle that we will explore together is how to apply mindfulness for working with difficult emotions, how to actually meditate on your emotions, how to establish a conscious relationship with your emotions without becoming overwhelmed by them and without becoming caught up in those patterns of habitual reactive thinking and rumination that feeds anxiety and depression. This is a very powerful skill to learn.

It takes some training but with good guidance you can learn how to change the way that you relate to your emotions and this is quite central to change. If you keep reacting to your anxiety or depression or impulses, n the case of an addiction, then you simply feed that emotional suffering. But if you can sit with an emotion without reacting to it then you stop feeding that emotion. You take the fuel away and then the emotion is able to change and heal according to its own nature.

All emotional suffering is already trying to heal itself. This is a property of emotional suffering. You can think of it as being an energetic state that is unstable, that is out of balance, and anything that is out of balance in Nature always tries to come back to a state of energetic balance.

This is a fundamental principle and it’s very strong in living beings, in ourselves. We run on that principle of what we call “homeostasis.” The mind and the body adjusts to states of instability, being out of balance, and or injured in some way, and always tries to bring it back to balance, to stability, to that sense of well-being in the body and mind.

So, this principle of homeostasis works in the mind as well as the body. And this is why we say that emotions are already trying to heal themselves, to come into a state of balance. But they cannot heal if you feed them with reactivity. So the first principle of mindfulness training is learning to sit with your emotions without reacting. And then we can actually begin the process of healing that emotion, whatever it is. The healing happens when we create a non-reactive and safe space around that emotion, if you like.

So this principle is one of the most fundamental principles in Mindfulness Therapy, the system of psychotherapy that I developed some years ago. And you’ll see many different versions of mindfulness-based therapy out there, including mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, and they’re all slightly different.

But Mindfulness Therapy or Mindfulness Meditation Therapy, as I originally called it and talk about in my book, is learning to be with your emotions without reacting and then interacting with your emotions in a way that facilitates their healing.

So if you’d like to learn more about Mindfulness Therapy and you’d like to talk to an online therapist, if you would like to use that medium for getting the help that you need for overcoming your anxiety or depression, please email me.

GO TO MY CONTACT PAGE ME TO LEARN HOW TO START SKYPE THERAPY WITH ME

Speak with an Online Therapist via Skype for Anxiety and Depression

Contact me if you would like to talk to a therapist online for help with anxiety or depression or if you would like to speak with a therapist for online help for recovery from an addiction.

Welcome. My name is Peter Strong and I provides online psychotherapy for the treatment of anxiety and depression. If you’d like to talk to a therapist online for anxiety or if you’d like to speak to a therapist online for help with depression or if you’d like to talk with a therapist online for help with recovery from an addiction, then I invite you to go to my website and read more about online therapy and how it can help you overcome your anxiety or depression or addiction or other emotional problems.

My clients really enjoy talking to a therapist online because it’s more convenient. It’s easier to fit into a busy work schedule, and it’s also very much more comfortable for you because you can have your session from home. You don’t have to travel to a clinic or a therapist’s office. So it’s also generally less intimidating talking via Skype than it is talking in person. And this is quite important especially if you’re working with anxiety, depression or addiction. People are often very uncomfortable about their emotional states and they don’t like talking to a person directly. It’s therefore a lot easier to talk about your emotional well-being online.

Also the style of therapy that I provide is not readily available, is called mindfulness therapy, and many people specifically choose this approach for working with anxiety or depression or addiction.

So mindfulness therapy is really quite different than traditional talk therapy or counseling. It’s very different than psychoanalysis. It’s not a process of trying to explain why you feel anxiety or depression, it is not trying to uncover the past or analyze your upbringing. Instead mindfulness therapy focuses on what you can do right now to change the psychological habits that are creating your anxiety or depression or the psychological habits that are fueling your addiction.

So during mindfulness therapy sessions I will teach you very practical ways of working with your emotions using mindfulness. The results are quite spectacular. Most people see very fast progress and generally I expect you to see significant changes in the intensity of your anxiety or depression within three to four sessions. I think that’s quite important. You should see results. Psychotherapy should not be a process that takes countless sessions over the years to achieve results.

To me that simply indicates an inefficient process. Learning how to work with your emotions and overcoming anxiety or depression or addiction is simply a function of learning practical and effective strategic methods. And that’s what we teach during online therapy sessions.

If you’d like to learn more and you are interested in talking to a therapist online via Skype then simply go to my website and send me an email and we can schedule an online therapy session at a time that works for you. Thank you.

VISIT MY CONTACT PAGE TO SCHEDULE ONLINE THERAPY WITH ME

Talk to an online psychotherapist over Skype

Welcome. My name is Peter Strong. I’m a professional psychotherapist specializing in the treatment of anxiety and depression and also addictions using mindfulness therapy. So if you’d like to talk to a therapist online and you like the Mindfulness Therapy approach then please contact me and we can schedule a Skype Therapy session.

All my therapy sessions are via Skype. It’s very important that you use Skype or face time so that you can see each other. If you can see each other then the communication will be much better and is really just as good as meeting a therapist in person, especially if you are interested in an approach like Mindfulness Therapy that’s focused on teaching you practical ways of working with your anxiety and depression or other emotional conditions yourself.

This is the focus of Mindfulness Therapy. It Is about empowering you, giving you the tools to work with difficult emotions that need healing, and I will teach you during our online therapy sessions how to use mindfulness to promote healing of anxiety, depression and other forms of emotional suffering.

So the mindfulness approach is really one of building conscious attention around the emotions that are bothering you. It’s about turning towards your anxiety or depression rather than trying to run away from them. The avoidance reactions are quite natural and common, but unfortunately if you avoid the emotional pain it cannot heal. So since our mission is to heal anxiety or depression we must generate more conscious awareness around the emotions that are in pain.

We effectively see those emotions as being what they really are, which is mental objects. They are habits that get triggered and appear in the mind when they are triggered as mental objects. We learn to relate to them in that way as mental objects instead of becoming identified with them.

So we do this by meditating on our emotions. We place them as the primary objects of meditation so they become an object of meditation. And this reinforces our freedom from reactive identification with those emotions. If you are able to observe them then that position of being the observer is free from the emotion, is not conditioned by it.

Whether that’s anxiety or depression or anything else it’s habitual in nature. It becomes established as a conditioned habit. So our first job is to see that habit clearly and restore consciousness to it because habits cannot thrive when they are illuminated by conscious awareness.

The second approach that we cultivate when we meditate on our emotions is the response of compassion. So this is taught in a very specific way in the Mindfulness Therapy system that I have developed over the years. This is a process whereby we develop compassion towards that specific emotion itself as an object.

It’s rather like the relationship between a parent and a child. You can think of the emotional object as being like a child. It’s conditioned. It has a limited consciousness and it’s not very good at healing its own pain. It requires a parent to help in that healing.

One of the primary methods that we employ for healing emotion, besides establishing this relationship as parent and child, which is of course very healing in itself, is by developing awareness of the imagery that is behind the emotion.

So seeing that imagery is very important because once you see it consciously then you can help it change. When the imagery changes the emotion changes and this actually is the primary mechanism through which emotions heal naturally. In our mindfulness work we are simply speed up this natural healing process.

So if you’re interested in mindfulness and the mindfulness approach for healing emotional suffering and you’d like to schedule online therapy with me, then please contact me and we can schedule an online therapy session at a time that works for you. I see people throughout the world. All you need is a good internet connection and a quiet place for your sessions and then we can begin. So please contact me. Thank you.

VISIT MY CONTACT PAGE ME TO LEARN HOW TO START SKYPE THERAPY WITH ME

Talk to an Online Therapist to Overcome Anxiety & Depression

If you would like to talk to a psychotherapist online, I do encourage you to visit my website and learn more about the mindfulness-based therapy that I provide online through Skype.

So seeing a therapist online is very convenient, of course, but it’s also a very acceptable way of basically learning how to manage your emotions more effectively.

During Mindfulness Therapy I will be teaching you very effective mindfulness-based tools for working with your anxiety or depression or addiction or OCD or any other common psychological problems that respond well to mindfulness-based talk therapy.

Seeing a psychotherapist online is fine as long as you are not looking for a clinical or medical intervention. That cannot be done online. However everyone who comes to me for help has already tried the medical approach. Either they have been in therapy for sometimes years, or they’ve been on medications, usually with rather disappointing results.

So medications are really nothing more than a short term fix for most psychological emotional problems. They suppress symptoms but they do nothing to change the underlying psychological processes that are responsible for your anxiety or depression or intrusive thoughts or for your addiction.

I see lots of people for these conditions. I also work with people suffering from PTSD and in all cases they benefit greatly from online therapy, especially from online Mindfulness Therapy. It’s very practical and Mindfulness Therapy gives you practical tools that you can apply to work with your emotions and promote healing. It’s no good just going to a therapist for some form of treatment.

You must take charge yourself and learn how to work with your emotions yourself. And that’s what I will teach you during our online therapy sessions together.

If you would like to learn more than simply go to my website and then follow the links and contact me if you would like to schedule an online therapy session.

The mindfulness approach is well tested and very effective for most conditions, whether that’s anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, you name it. Most of these common psychological emotional problems respond very well indeed to Mindfulness Therapy.

So if you’d like to learn more and you’d like to get started with me and see for yourself just how effective online therapy can be and you like the idea of learning practical mindfulness-based ways of working with your emotions, then please contact me and let’s get started.

I see people throughout the USA, Canada, Western Europe, the UK, and as far away as Australia and Japan. I’m based in Colorado. I’m from the UK originally but I see people worldwide. So if you’d like to get started, I do encourage you to please reach out to me by email and I’ll be happy to answer any questions you have about this service. Thank you.

GO TO MY CONTACT PAGE TO GET STARTED! TO BREAK FREE FROM ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION WITHOUT RELYING ON PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS

Related pages:

Related Linkedin articles:

Talk to a Therapist Online

See an online therapist via Skype for help with anxiety, depression and for stress management.
See an online therapist via Skype for help with anxiety, depression and for stress management.

Talk to a Therapist Online via Skype

Online Therapist for Anxiety and Depression

Online Therapy for anxiety & depression

Online Mindfulness Therapy

Sitemap


Discover more from Online Mindfulness Therapy

Subscribe to get the latest posts to your email.