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My Approach
There have been many changes in psychology in
recent years. Very good research has been able to enlighten
us about sleep, happiness, marital harmony and other
areas of living. I attempt to stay current with pertinent
research. I often assign reading to patients who are
interested to facilitate treatment. It is my experience
that patients make better progress when they take an
active role in psychotherapy. I view psychotherapy as
a highly interactive process. While I want to understand
my patients, it is more important that they reach understanding
themselves .

One of the trends that I find most helpful is
much of the research that has been done on Happiness.
Dr. Martin Seligman has written several books on this
topic and there is a link to his website in 'Useful
Resources'. His books reflect the welcome trend towards
'positive psychology'. When applicable, I assign this
material or work with it. I find that most of the people
I see will accept the need for taking a "history" of
them, but do not want to "dwell on the past". They often
express the need to deal with current problems and feel
this is where they prefer the focus of psychotherapy.
This can work very well and I do honor this request.
Psychotherapy need not be lengthy, but the strides made
during psychotherapy can be lasting. 
Referrals
It is my practice to evaluate for medication
referral. If a patient desires medication or it is indicated,
I refer to a variety of psychiatrists. The public often
has difficulty with understanding the differences between
these two professions. As a psychologist I am able to
diagnose and treat disorders. I do not prescribe medication,
but do refer to a psychiatrist for medication while
you continue to see me for psychotherapy.
License # PSY 12260


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