• There are many types of therapy and many theoretical approaches, but all tend to share the following assumption: Therapy must be tailored to the individual. Each person’s emotional make-up is unique, since each person has his or her personal history, life experience, and personality style. In addition, each person has a characteristic way of tackling […]

  • Privacy is crucial. Trust and openness develop most easily when you know that the things you say will not leave the room. No information about therapy sessions can be released without your permission. There are exceptions to this rule in very strictly defined cases in which a client is either a clear or present danger […]