Confidentiality & Privacy
The law protects the relationship between a client and a psychotherapist, and information cannot be disclosed without written permission.
Exceptions include:
Suspected child abuse or dependent adult or elder abuse, for which we are required by law to report this to the appropriate authorities immediately.
If a client is threatening serious bodily harm to another person/s, we must notify the police and inform the intended victim.
If a client intends to harm himself or herself, we will make every effort to enlist their cooperation in ensuring their safety. If they do not cooperate, we will take further measures without their permission provided to us by law to ensure their safety.
Our Marriottsville Office
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Empower
Discover inner strength and resilience through personalized counseling sessions. Overcome challenges and achieve emotional well-being with our compassionate support. Explore our services and start your journey towards healing today.
Is Therapy Scary?
Therapy can be an effective treatment for various mental and emotional problems. Talking about your thoughts and feelings with a supportive person can make you feel better. Voicing your worries or talking about something that's weighing on your mind can be very healing in and of itself. Additionally, it feels lovely to be heard and validated in a way that close friends and family can not.
Therapists are professionally trained listeners who can highlight things we can overlook while helping us overcome emotional challenges and make positive changes in our lives. You don’t have to be diagnosed with a mental health problem to benefit from therapy.
Knowing that a therapeutic hour is between 45-55 minutes is essential. Sometimes, bringing a list into the session helps. On the other hand, sometimes you will leave therapy angry in general or maybe even upset with your clinician. After this anger is processed, breakthroughs and growth tend to occur. Please feel free to communicate your feelings with your therapist. Often, there is what we refer to as a therapy hangover for a few days post-session. This is just sadness, exhaustion, or numbness from processing what you are working on in therapy. It is normal and tends to come and go.
Be ready to set goals! Only a tiny amount of therapeutic change occurs in the actual therapy room. Applying what you learn and making changes in life brings about meaningful change.
Finally, not everyone in your life will be thrilled that you are in therapy. Change can trigger conflict! When you begin to make healthier choices, people in your life who support harmful tendencies often become intimidated or even rejected by you. Since you are experiencing growth and change, and they did not. The healthier you is a test to them. You may set and enforce boundaries that never existed. Sometimes, the toxicity of the friends and family around you becomes all too apparent and unappealing. Marriages may end. Family estrangement may occur. Ultimately, you will build a new community that accepts you. That can be very exciting and scary.
Approach
Our approach focuses on personalized care, tailored to your unique needs. We offer a range of therapeutic techniques to address issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship difficulties.
Benefits
Experience the benefits of therapy, including improved self-awareness, enhanced coping skills, and a deeper understanding of yourself and your relationships. Take the first step towards healing and growth.
Support
Our team is dedicated to providing compassionate support and guidance throughout your therapeutic journey. We are here to help you build resilience, find inner strength, and achieve emotional well-being.