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International Center for Psychological Trauma
Clinical Social Work/Therapist,LICSWverified by Psychology Today
The findings of modern neuroscience are coming together with the practices of ancient traditions in the service of people whose lives have been marked by experiences of extreme stress and loss. I identify my practice as part of this international effort to expand our understanding of the human mind, body, spirit and community. My work with clients is based on scientific evidence, guided by traditional wisdom, and dedicated to the art of moving together toward balance, realization and integration in the present moment.
I specialize in working with adolescents and adults who have experienced traumatic events, abuse, neglect or other kinds of profound loss. These people often have particular difficulty maintaining balance and a sense of well-being in everyday life. Common problems range from depression and anxiety to substance abuse, anger, physical health problems and dissociation.
People experiencing these kinds of complex posttraumatic difficulties often benefit from learning to use their minds and bodies as positive resources for balancing their lives. A primary goal in treatment is to develop skills that can be used in the present moment to connect to a sense of order, peace, spontaneity, and integration.