Licensed Professional Counselor, Marriage & Family Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist and Therapist
Licensed Professional Counselor, Marriage & Family Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist and Therapist
I am both a clinical and pastoral counsellor, and a psychodynamic psychotherapist.
So far as the clinical aspect is concerned, I am professionally trained to deal with behavioural and emotional issues, finding their origin in present or past experiences, either held firmly in one’s memory or forgotten.
The pastoral side provides a professional care that takes into account a person’s beliefs and the healing process is tailored within the respect of such belief, be it cultural, spiritual, or racial. Personal values are then integrated in the counselling process.
Everyone is welcome to a safe space that is characterised by positive unconditional regard, where trust and therapeutical alliance can grow and thrive. It is only in such an environment that people feel confident enough to share personal and intimate concerns that are handled with the outmost care to bring on the desired transformation.
As a psychotherapist, I am trained to diagnose mental illnesses and provides treatment through the use of an array of techniques, such as BT (behavioural therapy), CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy), CFT (Compassion Focused Therapy), PTSD Therapy, Mindfulness and Relaxation, and others.
When the treatment necessitates specific drugs I work in conjunction with psychiatrists to ensure that the patient receives complete attention through the issuing of correct prescriptions.
Another area where I provide help is addictions and personality issues, such as:
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD -compulsions one cannot control) and obsessive-compulsive
Personality disorder (OCPD).
Panic disorders and social anxiety disorders.
Specific phobias, a paralyzing fear of common objects, situations or places.
Childhood grief, sexual abuse, depression.
When working with couples and families, the difficulties are often the outcome of combined unresolved issues brought into the relationship by both partners that may go back as far as childhood. In these cases, individual therapy to work may be advisable through personal dysfunctions and thereafter to resume couple’s therapy at a later stage.
I also work for several Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) providers worldwide and is a Psychological 1st Aid Responder offering critical incident response interventions.
- Université Claude Bernard in 2016