My treatment focus is on helping people find themselves within themselves, and to help people establish as well as maintain who they are and who they want to be within intimate relationships. After 30+ years practicing psychotherapy, I still find relationships issues to be a major reason why people come to therapy. Relationships sometimes feel too distant and, unfortunately, these relationships can often leave people feeling emotionally abandoned or isolated.
Or, relationships can feel too merged, leaving people feeling overwhelmed or smothered by another's needs or demands. Since opening private practice in 1984, my strength and therapeutic training have focused on helping people find a place where they can be in intimate relationships and not emotionally lose themselves or become emotionally overwhelmed by loved ones.
The preferred method of therapy depends on the client's needs; i.e., who they are and what they need within relationships. Also, the therapeutic relationship, the relationship between therapist and client is the prototype for developing relationships outside treatment.
Or, relationships can feel too merged, leaving people feeling overwhelmed or smothered by another's needs or demands. Since opening private practice in 1984, my strength and therapeutic training have focused on helping people find a place where they can be in intimate relationships and not emotionally lose themselves or become emotionally overwhelmed by loved ones.
The preferred method of therapy depends on the client's needs; i.e., who they are and what they need within relationships. Also, the therapeutic relationship, the relationship between therapist and client is the prototype for developing relationships outside treatment.
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FLORENCE ROSIELLO: What's more interesting than listening to another person's inner world dynamics?
What's more interesting than lessening another's pain, or helping someone feel relief from their life, even if it's just for 50 minutes.
What interests me is the person sitting across from me in the consulting room and the emotional relationship that develops between the psychotherapist and the patient.
There is nothing more interesting than relationships.
That's all there is in the world, just relationships; relationships between people, or relationships to an object of art, or to a pet, or to the Self.
What's more interesting than lessening another's pain, or helping someone feel relief from their life, even if it's just for 50 minutes.
What interests me is the person sitting across from me in the consulting room and the emotional relationship that develops between the psychotherapist and the patient.
There is nothing more interesting than relationships.
That's all there is in the world, just relationships; relationships between people, or relationships to an object of art, or to a pet, or to the Self.
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