Can psychotherapy help me?

Psychotherapy has helped many people deal with mental or emotional distress, which can be experienced in many ways including:

  • Anxiety or an inability to cope or concentrate
  • Inability to deal with stress or recover from stressful situations
  • Lack of confidence or excessive shyness
  • Feelings of depression, sadness, grief or emptiness
  • Extreme mood swings
  • Difficulty making or sustaining relationships, or repeatedly becoming involved in unsatisfying or destructive relationships
  • Sexual problems
  • Difficulties in coming to terms with losses such as bereavement, divorce or loss of employment
  • Eating disorders
  • Self harm
  • Obsessive behaviour
  • Panic attacks and phobia
  • Addiction

Whether psychotherapy can help YOU will depend largely upon the quality of the relationship between you and your therapist.
See:
Choosing a therapist.
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