SPECIALTIES
ADDICTION
Addictions take on many forms including drugs and alcohol, compulsive shopping, eating, sex/love and gambling. Addiction describes a physical and emotional addiction as a reaction to being emotionally stressed, traumatized, depressed, anxious or spiritually depleted.
ANXIETY
Panic attacks, phobias, obsessive-compulsive behavior, fear.
COMMUNICATION DIFFICULTIES
Difficulty identifying/expressing feelings/ emotions, defensiveness, feeling victimized, attacked/blamed, difficulties in understanding /listening to another, easily angered/triggered
DEPRESSION
Over 15 million struggle with depression, whether it be mild or emotionally and physically debilitating. Depression is highly treatable and if when professional help is utilized it may prevent recurrent episodes, reduce problematic thought patterns and behaviors dramatically reduce symptoms. re, poor concentration.
EATING DISORDERS
Compulsion to eat/not eat negatively affecting physical/mental health.
PANIC DISORDERS / TRAUMA
Sexual, physical/verbal abuse, violence, witnessing/involvement in crime, catastrophic event, rape, accident.
POSTPARTUM / PARENTING ISSUES
Easily frustrated, feeling inadequate, overwhelmed/confused, difficulty communicating feelings/needs, exhaustion.
SEXUAL DISORDERS
Difficulty during any stage of the sexual act (desire, arousal, orgasm, resolution) limiting/ preventing enjoyment of healthy sexual activity.
RELATIONSHIP CHALLENGES
Anyone who is or has been in relationship (partner, husband/wife, children and friends) will encounter challenges at some point. These may decline or increase with time. Challenges take on many forms such as communication breakdown, resentment, blame, guilt, reactive behavior, repression, punishing our loved ones and also blaming ourselves for failure. The good news is that the majority of the time with psychotherapy these issues can greatly improve. Dr. Nye uses multiple methods to help individuals, couples, and families learn healthy strategies to move through feelings of stuckness, hopelessness and resentment to acceptance, growth, connection and understanding.
LIFE TRANSITIONS
Everyone goes through major life changes throughout the course of our lives. These include marriage, starting a family, death of a loved one, divorce, career changes, infertility, loss of employment, mid-life identity crisis, retirement and major injury or illness. Psychotherapy can provide empathetic understanding, coping strategies to help manage these challenging circumstances, clarity and normalization as well as reducing the typical symptoms (anxiety, depression, loss of self, resentment and guilt) that are associated with major life changes.
Addictions take on many forms including drugs and alcohol, compulsive shopping, eating, sex/love and gambling. Addiction describes a physical and emotional addiction as a reaction to being emotionally stressed, traumatized, depressed, anxious or spiritually depleted.
ANXIETY
Panic attacks, phobias, obsessive-compulsive behavior, fear.
COMMUNICATION DIFFICULTIES
Difficulty identifying/expressing feelings/ emotions, defensiveness, feeling victimized, attacked/blamed, difficulties in understanding /listening to another, easily angered/triggered
DEPRESSION
Over 15 million struggle with depression, whether it be mild or emotionally and physically debilitating. Depression is highly treatable and if when professional help is utilized it may prevent recurrent episodes, reduce problematic thought patterns and behaviors dramatically reduce symptoms. re, poor concentration.
EATING DISORDERS
Compulsion to eat/not eat negatively affecting physical/mental health.
PANIC DISORDERS / TRAUMA
Sexual, physical/verbal abuse, violence, witnessing/involvement in crime, catastrophic event, rape, accident.
POSTPARTUM / PARENTING ISSUES
Easily frustrated, feeling inadequate, overwhelmed/confused, difficulty communicating feelings/needs, exhaustion.
SEXUAL DISORDERS
Difficulty during any stage of the sexual act (desire, arousal, orgasm, resolution) limiting/ preventing enjoyment of healthy sexual activity.
RELATIONSHIP CHALLENGES
Anyone who is or has been in relationship (partner, husband/wife, children and friends) will encounter challenges at some point. These may decline or increase with time. Challenges take on many forms such as communication breakdown, resentment, blame, guilt, reactive behavior, repression, punishing our loved ones and also blaming ourselves for failure. The good news is that the majority of the time with psychotherapy these issues can greatly improve. Dr. Nye uses multiple methods to help individuals, couples, and families learn healthy strategies to move through feelings of stuckness, hopelessness and resentment to acceptance, growth, connection and understanding.
LIFE TRANSITIONS
Everyone goes through major life changes throughout the course of our lives. These include marriage, starting a family, death of a loved one, divorce, career changes, infertility, loss of employment, mid-life identity crisis, retirement and major injury or illness. Psychotherapy can provide empathetic understanding, coping strategies to help manage these challenging circumstances, clarity and normalization as well as reducing the typical symptoms (anxiety, depression, loss of self, resentment and guilt) that are associated with major life changes.