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    • Personal TherapySacramento Individual Therapist What are your gifts? What are your strengths? It is my belief that everyone has unique strong points and we have an inner drive toward using them. We want to be appreciated for exactly who we are, without hiding or pretending. We want to relax into our own shoes, put down the weight of others’ expectations, and drop the limiting beliefs we have adopted. When we can do that, that’s when we begin to pick up our real work in the world and feel truly joyous, because we are living authentically and we know our life matters. That’s when our relationships become marked by real emotional connection, comfort, and fun! Even if it’s hard to hear that true voice, if you’ve gotten into a habit of letting others dictate your choices, if your confidence has been lost under the weight of life’s pressures and busyness, I still believe you have real power that is unique to you, and I would like to help you find it. Using traditional talk therapy, mindfulness and behavior techniques, and EMDR, I have worked with people who suffer from anxiety, depression, childhood abuse, losses, sexual trauma, some eating disorders, addictions, and unstable relationships. Have you been…
    • Grief CounselingSacramento Grief Counseling Do you love someone who is gone? Have you lost the thing you thought defined you? Were there dreams and plans that never materialized? There are many kinds of losses: Death Divorce Job Loss Pet Loss Loss of confidence Infirtility Lost innocence… and when we lose something, we feel grief. Because everyone loves differently, everyone grieves differently. There is no right way.  But sometimes grief is so powerful, you need a guide to help navigate you through it. When Someone Dies You may feel shocked, or confused. You may feel sadness, anger, loneliness, or shakiness. Then there may be times when you laugh honestly and openly. All of this is normal. Yet sometimes issues of  self-blame, unanswered questions, and feelings of guilt become overwhelming. Tragic and very sudden deaths often bring complicated layers of feelings. I can provide you with strategies to manage the intensity of these emotions, so that you can move through the process of mourning and still live your life. There is often a spiritual awareness when someone dies and I am happy to incorporate your own faith into the therapy.  So many things change when someone dies. It is nice to have greater comforts at hand. When losses are Old When children experience death, hard…
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What Are You Trying to Say?

  • Post author:sharon
  • Post published:June 25, 2013
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