Depression won’t let you be yourself?
Support and treatment for depression
At Moksha Clinical Psychotherapy, I provide hope and support for those struggling with depression. Evidence-based treatments to help individuals cope with their symptoms and develop strategies for long-term recovery. My goal is to provide compassionate and comprehensive care to help individuals reclaim their lives and rebuild their hope.
Compassion
Compassionate care means interactively communicate with patients, try to explore patients' concerns and understanding their situations, and do their utmost to eliminate these concerns.
Psychological Support and Depression in Men
Emotional support can be verbal or nonverbal. It may include actions such as helping a person call a therapist or giving a hug . Society instill in Men to suck it up and don't even teach really how to do this. A lot of men believe that talking about emotions is a sign of weakness. Emotional suppression leads to frustration, unawareness and often give rise to complicated behaviour and depressive symptoms that can be consider sadness Psychological support given by therapist is important
Here are Easy Steps To Get Service I Provide
Step One
Decide what do you need to alleviate or relieve
You don't need an official diagnosis or to know the name of your symptoms or difficulties, I have experience in a a wide range of situations.You don't need a referral, but sometimes your doctor may recommend to come see me
Step Two
Check Insurance coverage
You need to make sure your Benefits cover RCC Registered Clinical Counselor
Step Three
Schedule an appointment for you
I usually will fit the initial appointment whiting the first week
Step Four
Get ready to feel relieved
Since the first session you will have a initial small and gentle task to feel you are in the right track.
Frequent questions
The sessions range from $150 to $200
if you need for sliding scale? contact me and we can discuss some options
I use some Jung’s take on the psychology which was extracted from the Freudian theories of the mind. Jung aimed at using psychoanalytical techniques to address the conscious part of the human mind, and find the source of conflict and trauma. Using the symbolism in the mythological constructs of several past civilizations while using the Freudian concept of projection to ingrain his own idea of the inconscient mind into the theory of the collective unconscious.
The payments are made directly to me, if you have insurance benefits, please check with your insurer if the reimburse registered Clinical Counsellors. and the yearly amount alowed