Kathleen Rapp, LCSW
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You're suffering from long-term depression that won't heal even though you've had therapy. Depression and anxiety are not your fault. There are many reasons why people suffer from these challenges. While you may feel hopeless and like there are no answers, these conditions can be treated successfully with psychotherapy. Sometimes relationship issues don't seem to have a solution.

The behavior of one person is counterproductive to communication and connection. When this happens, the other party can become frustrated and even feel that it is his or her fault. It may not be anyone's fault-it may be Asperger's. Counseling and education can help. EMDR is a psychotherapy treatment for distressing, traumatizing, or negative life events such as rape or military combat that has been deemed effective by numerous professional studies.

It is now used by trained therapists to treat all types of trauma, such as that from childhood sexual abuse, physical violence, or accidents. Lasting results are what I offer my clients.
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Depression, both mild and more severe, is the "common cold" equivalent in the world of mental health.
Most women and a high percentage of men will experience depression at one or more points in their lives.
When depression is severe, it can become resistant to treatment.
As strange as it sounds, people often don't realize that they have depression even though they may have had it for quite a while.
This is because in less severe versions, depression can be hard to detect.
Contrary to popular belief, depression doesn't always involve a lot of crying, sadness, or lethargy.
Traumas and little traumas (traumatas) are the cause of a lot of emotional suffering and illness.
We often don't realize how much these events and memories can interfere with our well-being and physical health.
Many of us habitually minimize the rough times we have experienced in a best effort to cope and march on with life.
What we don't realize is that this method of coping can be a root cause that keeps us stuck, either emotionally or in our relationships, careers, and health.
Together we will review your past using a keen eye for traumatas.
While other mental health challenges can be hard to discern, anxiety is often obvious and more difficult to ignore.
While the root of anxiety means literally to "vex or trouble", there are many different presentations of anxiety.
A few of the more common versions besides generalized anxiety include: phobias, panic disorder, social anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
The common thread with all of these conditions is that there is excessive or irrational worry that the individual is unable to control.
If you are suffering from bipolar, you know how debilitating this condition can be.
There is hope.
By working with an experienced therapist, you can gain the skills and self-awareness that will enable you to lead a normal and happy life.
Bipolar, or manic depression, is one of the most misdiagnosed mental health conditions.
It is often mistaken for depression because the depression part of the bipolar cycle is often the most noticeable and seemingly most painful.
Conversely, bipolar may sometimes be undiagnosed PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) that is best treated by targeting the trauma that caused the PTSD.
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is a psychotherapy treatment for trauma that has been deemed effective by numerous professional studies.
EMDR was developed by Francine Shapiro to resolve the development of trauma-related disorders caused by exposure to distressing, traumatizing, or negative life events such as rape or military combat.
It is now used by trained therapists to treat all types of trauma such as that from childhood sexual abuse, physical violence, or accidents.
As a trained EMDR therapist, I have helped hundreds of people heal their traumas using this revolutionary method.
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