What is Psychotherapy?
The aim of psychotherapy is to help people look back at their past experiences
and relationships in order to come to terms with deep seated issues which may
bring about changes in the way they think and behave.
The Psychotherapist, a trained listener, will question the client in such a way
as to unravel the past and get to the root of the problem. Psychotherapy is
particularly recommended for people suffering from anxiety, depression or
stress related disorders.
Many people with allergies may have had them for some time, with stressful
effects on their lives and relationships that they are unaware of.
Psychotherapy can help to get to the bottom of these and, with the help of the
Therapist, the client may be able to see ways of changing his or her situation.
There are a number of techniques that a Therapist can teach to help you to change your mind and see your situation in a more positive light. Psycho neuroimmunology the medical study of how the mind and body interconnect, suggests ever more strongly that the use of mind techniques really can affect your health if you learn to channel your mind correctly, you can improve your condition.