We believe that symptoms in people are a result of the convergence of nature (what we inherit biologically, our brain development, etc.) and environment (the many influences of our life experiences). The context of our lives includes the interactions of these forces. They include personal and family dynamics and expectations, work and career settings, role models, ethnicity, education, social class, relationships of all kinds, gender and gender preference.
Backgrounds that involve abuse of any kind also have a significant impact on how people feel about themselves and their situations. Our philosophy of treatment is based upon a strong belief that human beings are "wired" to be responsive and interactive. Our holistic approach addresses symptoms that may be helped by Western medicine as well as by talk therapy, using tested alternatives when appropriate.
Our purpose is to aid clients in their quest for personal authenticity, and to ease the pain of living out their struggles. We teach coping mechanisms, well-established techniques and keep up to date with research about human behavior.
Backgrounds that involve abuse of any kind also have a significant impact on how people feel about themselves and their situations. Our philosophy of treatment is based upon a strong belief that human beings are "wired" to be responsive and interactive. Our holistic approach addresses symptoms that may be helped by Western medicine as well as by talk therapy, using tested alternatives when appropriate.
Our purpose is to aid clients in their quest for personal authenticity, and to ease the pain of living out their struggles. We teach coping mechanisms, well-established techniques and keep up to date with research about human behavior.
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Grove Psychotherapy, Inc. opened in 1974 as a mental health agency based on principles of equality, research and treatment.
We began as a working mental health treatment collective.
Together the staff owned the business and developed the treatment, philosophical and theoretical principles which have been refined over the years.
A small group of women psychotherapists were inspired by the waves of feminism sweeping and transforming various areas of study and living throughout the country.
The therapists were excited about new ways of thinking and practicing, particularly about the way women were diagnosed and treated by "experts" in the field.
We began as a working mental health treatment collective.
Together the staff owned the business and developed the treatment, philosophical and theoretical principles which have been refined over the years.
A small group of women psychotherapists were inspired by the waves of feminism sweeping and transforming various areas of study and living throughout the country.
The therapists were excited about new ways of thinking and practicing, particularly about the way women were diagnosed and treated by "experts" in the field.
Greg Seivert has been a practicing psychologist since 1977 and has a Masters of Science from St. Cloud State University in Minnesota.
He wrote a contributing article to a counselor training manual on "Group Financial Counseling Techniques" and has presented at workshops and lectures on topics such as shame, conflict resolution, bi-lingual bi-cultural relationships, homophobia, and money and how it impacts the family.
Currently he is co-leading a mixed-gender therapy group.
Greg is also bi-lingual speaking English and Spanish.
He wrote a contributing article to a counselor training manual on "Group Financial Counseling Techniques" and has presented at workshops and lectures on topics such as shame, conflict resolution, bi-lingual bi-cultural relationships, homophobia, and money and how it impacts the family.
Currently he is co-leading a mixed-gender therapy group.
Greg is also bi-lingual speaking English and Spanish.
Linda C. Nelson has been a practicing psychotherapist since 1980 and has been working at Grove Psychotherapy since 1986.
She completed her Master's Degree at the University of Minnesota in 1986 and has been a licensed psychologist in the State of Minnesota since 1988.
She is a member of the Minnesota Psychological Association and works part-time at Grove Psychotherapy.
She provides individual and relational psychotherapy for adults and works with many diagnoses including, but not limited to, depression, anxiety, adjustment disorders and some personality disorders.
She completed her Master's Degree at the University of Minnesota in 1986 and has been a licensed psychologist in the State of Minnesota since 1988.
She is a member of the Minnesota Psychological Association and works part-time at Grove Psychotherapy.
She provides individual and relational psychotherapy for adults and works with many diagnoses including, but not limited to, depression, anxiety, adjustment disorders and some personality disorders.
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