Santa Barbara Location: 2941 De La Vina Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Tel:818-324-6854 email:stephs18@att.net valign="top"> Welcome to our Center which was created so that you can benefit from the cutting edge revolution in psychology that is being driven by the innovations in neuroscientific re...
Anne Bach, M.S., MFT 38891 is a specialist in uses of writing in psychotherapy. She gives presentations on creativity as inner work at major conferences, and lectures widely on psychological dimensions of expressive writing. She also appears in memoir drama performances for various theater groups...
DISCLAIMER: The National Social Anxiety Center (NSAC) exists solely to promote evidence-based treatment for social anxiety, and education about social anxiety. NSAC is not a group psychotherapy practice, and does not provide any psychotherapy services. NSAC assumes no liability for its regional clinic...
Cotty Foley is a therapist at Center for Developing Minds, providing counseling to children, adolescents, young adults, and their parents and families. With more than a decade of experience, her areas of specialty include providing ongoing clinical assessment, treatment, and psychotherapy. She utilize...
After 10 years in England he has returned to work in Philadelphia and in Medford, New Jersey, where he founded Helios: Network for Whole Person Healing. This group is devoted to integrating conventional medicine and psychotherapy with body mind, biological energy and spiritual awareness. Dr. ...
moment, not what to say next. Don’t script what to say, but say some of what pops into mind naturally as you pay attention with curiosity to the person, conversation and activity in the moment. Trust your brain. It’ll do the work for you if you don’t distract it with scripting!
July 11, 2022 1:00 pm to July 11, 2022 3:00 pm Mar Rus-Calafell (Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Digital Psychotherapy, Ruhr-University Bochum)Making the invisible, tangible: using avatars to help people with distressing voices Lecture Biopsychology Research Colloqu...
Help for public speaking anxiety We want our brains to be alert to danger. The worry of having a brain freeze increases our anxiety. Ironically, it increases the likelihood of our mind’s going blank as Dr. DeGeorgia described. We need to recognize that the fear of brain freezing isn’t...