Thursday 28 August 2014

By Marlene Blevins





A surprising number of people struggle to cope with day to day life. They are unhappy and they often find it difficult to cope with the tremendous pressures of modern life. In many cases mental conditions such as depression, anxiety and even more serious disorders eventually develop. Such people need professional help. With individual therapy Tulsa OK residents can learn how to cope with life and they can develop strategies that will allow them to establish balance and perspective again.



One of the biggest obstacles preventing people from seeking professional psychological help is the fact that such treatment is still viewed with suspicion. Many people feel that the need for psychotherapy is a clear indication of weakness. Competitive and ambitious people therefore shun help, even if it means that they must continue with their daily struggles to cope.



Another reason why people never seek help is because they think their own feelings and emotions are normal. They do not realize that ongoing anxiety and unhappiness are certainly not normal. Some people even develop serious mental disorders without even realizing that they are suffering from a disease that can be treated. Professional help should be sought by anyone that feels as if life could and should be better.



Psychotherapy is not a mysterious science. Essentially, therapists help their patients to talk about their problems, feelings and emotions. In this way the underlying causes of those feelings can be determined. The approach followed by the therapist will depend upon the type of issue involved in the treatment. Patients that suffered severe trauma, for example, require a different approach than patients with severe depression.



The therapists will employ any of a large variety of approaches to help the patient to identify his own needs. These needs must be identified before a decision can be made on an appropriate course of action for ongoing treatment. The therapist will also discuss the frequency of the treatment and the duration of each session with the patient. It is also vital that the therapist and the patient agree upon the goals that should be achieved by the psychotherapy.



It is vital that patients understand that no therapist can provide guarantees of any sort. They cannot say how long the treatment will last or how quickly results will be achieved. Progress depends upon the patient. In fact, as treatment progress new needs may evolve and new goals may therefore have to be formulated. This may increase the treatment period. In other cases just a few sessions may prove to be sufficient.



Finding a suitable therapist can be difficult. Many patients find that they cannot relate to a specific professional and some therapists simply cannot deal with certain types of patients. This is only natural. Reputable professionals will not continue treatment in such circumstances but will rather refer the patient to a therapist more suitable to the needs of the patient.



Seeking psychological help should be seen in the same light as seeking medical help after sustaining an injury. It is normal and it is necessary. Psychological problems can quickly become crippling. However, with professional help everyone can learn to cope and to lead more fulfilled lives.









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