Posts Tagged ‘Psychotherapy’
Clinical Psychology Solves Complex Human Problems
Clinical Psychology There is nothing more unique and complex than a human being. Clinical psychology is a science of understanding the uniqueness and complexity of a human being. Clinical Psychologists help people live healthier lives. Clinical Psychologists apply clinical research and science of Brain – Mind- Emotion- Personality- Behavior to understand and help the problems…
Read MoreNervous Breakdown what is it?
What is a Nervous Breakdown or Mental Breakdown ? Nervous breakdown and mental breakdown are very outdated terms still used by the lay person typically describing emotional or physical stress that makes someone unable to function in day-to-day life. Though once used as umbrella term for a wide range of mental illnesses, mental health professionals…
Read MoreConcierge Psychotherapy and Coaching
Concierge Psychotherapy and Coaching If your status, lifestyle, public profile, schedule, or employment do not allow you to seek typical psychotherapy in a crowded therapy office, then concierge therapy and coaching is for you. Dr. Shawna Freshwater provides VIP concierge psychotherapy, counseling, coaching, and healing to the most elite members of society. Dr. Freshwater is…
Read MoreFree Yourself From Depression
Freedom from Depression Essential Practices for Lasting Freedom from Depression The true source of healing from depression comes from within—not from medications. Yet when depression drains away your hope, vitality, confidence, and power, how can you find the energy to help yourself? Advanced clinical research in mind-body psychotherapies promote new and empowering healing approaches for…
Read MoreFree Yourself From Anxiety
Free Yourself From Anxiety. Life is abundant with problems, challenges and obstacles. For every problem solved, another will present. We often think problems, challenges, and obstacles as being negative. When we think about them as being negative or overwhelming…there will be reactive energy felt in the body in the forms of physical stress (e.g.…
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