Boston Marathon Bombing

When dark times come again… as dark times do…

And hatred…

And violence…

And fear…

Feel choking… and present… and personal…

We are tempted to believe that darkness is all there is…

But try to remember that from the beginning …

We have been faced with those who have lost their humanity…

And in doing so try to annihilate ours…

It is not possible.

From New York to Newtown.

Birkenau to Boston.

Across time…

Across cultures…

And across the globe…

Storms come…

And change the landscape for a time.

Storms come…

And try to make us believe that nothing exists but storm…

But we hold tight…

Together…

In our fear…

In our sorrow…

In our outrage…

We hold tight…

Together…

In our love…

In our courage…

And in our faith

We hold tight…

In our resolve

And the storm consumes itself.

The darkness fades.

The skies clear.

And we endure.

We.

Endure.

5—Group Therapy

As you can see in the description of Speak to Understand, I am a passionate about our innate need as individuals to connect with others.  We live in interesting times.  Although on the one hand, through technology, we are more connected than ever, many people find themselves feeling emotionally isolated and lonely.

Group therapy offers an extraordinary opportunity to foster connection and explore the ways we interact – as well as the ways we sabotage our own efforts to successfully build relationships with other people.  Whether or not it surrounds a particular theme, (dating or job satisfaction or sexuality or grief or medical issues, etc.) group work provides an incubator to work on authenticity and relationship building that can be transformative in your life outside of group.

1—Individual Psychotherapy

One of the most powerful lessons I have learned in my life – and in my work – is that all people everywhere desire the same things:

To feel truly loved and seen and appreciated;

To truly love and see and appreciate others;

And to feel a part of the human experience… to feel as if you matter… to feel as if your existence – matters.

And while those may seem like simple things, achieving them is not always so simple.

You were born to be authentically you. You came into this world with the potential to be the very best version of yourself you can be… to contribute the gifts that only you have to give – in only the ways you can give them.  It is your birthright.

And then life happens – and we get diverted from that path. 

How have you been diverted?  What is getting in the way of your ability to be fully present in your own life?  Loneliness?   Shame?  Trauma?  Rejection?  Self-sabotage?  Health issues? 

I like to think of individual therapy as an opportunity to remove the roadblocks to our happiness.  To remove the obstacles that have obscured our original path – including those obstacles we placed there ourselves.  It can be, if we are courageous enough, the most meaningful work of our lives – understanding our humanity… understanding the stories of our past – and how we have allowed them to shape our present – and then becoming actionable in writing the future we say we want.

Individual therapy with me is highly interactive, using a multitude of treatment modalities including cognitive/behavioral therapy, narrative therapy, Buddhist psychology, positive psychology, attachment, mindfulness, and creative arts. 

6—Health Crisis Counseling

When a health crisis strikes, it can take a toll not only on your body but your sense of self, your sense of safety and your sense of connectedness to others.   Therapy can help you explore:

Fear and Anxiety
Your sense of self beyond the illness
Anger
Coming from a place of personal power

Whether working with women diagnosed with breast cancer, or people struggling with chronic issues such as diabetes, lymes disease or krones, I have direct clinical experience helping people cope with the impact of their own illnesses, or the illnesses of friends and loved ones.

3—LGBTQ+ Issues

As a gay man myself, I understand that being LGBTQ+ in today’s world can come with its own set of challenges (especially for our vulnerable gay youth).  I have extensive clinical experience working with:

Shame
Gender expression
Coming Out (or Not)
Healthy Sexuality
Dating
Maintaining Romantic Relationships
Depression/Anxiety
HIV/AIDS
Body Image