Jean Fitzpatrick, L.P.

Can Therapy Help You?

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Family and friends can help, but sometimes it makes sense to talk to an experienced, supportive professional. 

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Maybe you're going through a tough time.  Work or family responsibilities feel like too much.  You're struggling with a relationship.  Or you wish you felt more confident.  If you are...

 

 

 

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  • overwhelmed or frustrated.  Suffering from the blues, tearful, or sleeping a lot…stressed out...unhappy or alone…feeling empty…coping with family illness or with the loss of a loved one…worried or panicky...dealing with the legacy of emotional, physical or sexual abuse…having trouble with anger...in recovery from addiction…  

  • having relationship problems.  Lonely…stuck in empty relationships…attracted to people other than your partner…recovering from your partner’s infidelity…dreading holidays and other family gatherings…in search of non-judgmental help and support for your sexual orientation...stressed out by the demands of childrearing…

  • going through a transition.  Struggling with the transition to parenthood or the empty nest…going through a separation or divorce…yearning for more from life than professional success… an artist, writer, or performer seeking to move past a block, or make a transition…coping with a move to the city or the suburbs...a member of the helping professions  seeking support…

then talking with a trained, supportive therapist can help you along the road ahead.   Since 1990 I have helped many people feel more confident and enjoy more fulfilling relationships.  To ask about therapy or arrange an appointment, call me at 914- 941-6478  or 212-802-7333 or send me an email at jean@westchestertherapist.com or jean@therapistnyc.com .

Psychotherapy...there's nothing quite like it when you need help.

Does psychotherapy work?  In November 1995, Consumer Reports conducted a landmark study examining this question.  Of the 4,000 therapy clients who responded, nearly 90% reported that they were managing life better after getting help.  Those who reported the most discomfort and upset at the beginning of treatment reported the most improvement from psychotherapy.  Some of those surveyed were treated through both psychotherapy and medications such as antidepressants, etc., while others were treated through "talk" therapy alone. 

In these times it's interesting to note that those who had psychotherapy alone reported just as much improvement as the medication-only group, and that those who received only psychotherapy improved as much as those who got therapy plus drugs.  Clients who were actively engaged in the process had better results than those who were passive.  In addition, this study found that therapy that lasted more than six months was significantly more effective than shorter-term therapies.  Clients whose treatments were limited by insurance company policies had worse outcomes than those who did not have such limitations. 

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Over the past century therapists have documented how in the course of their work people have found long-term relief from pain and suffering, developed more satisfying relationships, and improved their  quality of life and capacity to contribute to society.  The only way to find out whether therapy will work for you is to recognize that it takes a commitment of time and reflection, to approach it with an open mind and to decide for yourself. 

Click here for free articles by Jean Fitzpatrick on psychotherapy,  depression, anxiety, loss and related topics. 

When you contact me for a consultation...

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Once you call or email for an appointment, we will set up a time for a free consultation.  During the first session I will listen carefully and ask questions about your present situation and your life history. By doing this I can draw conclusions as to whether my experience and training would permit me to be of assistance to you. At the same time, you are evaluating me as well. Although talking about personal things can be difficult at first, we will work together to find a way to help you feel comfortable enough talking  that our meeting regularly can be helpful.

Sessions typically last 1 hour, one or more times per week.   Your health insurance company may offer you partial reimbursement.  

2 convenient offices: 

Westchester County
near the Taconic State Parkway, the Saw Mill, Route 100, and Routes 9 and 9A.  Call 914.941.6478 or email jean@westchestertherapist.com

Midtown Manhattan
at 40 Park Avenue, steps from Grand Central.  Call 212-802-7333 or email jean@therapistnyc.com

N.Y. Licensed Psychoanalyst
Member, American Association of Pastoral Counselors
Individuals, Couples, Parent coaching
Westchester County and  midtown Manhattan
914-941-6478
212-802-7333 

The Tree of Life image at the top left corner of your screen is an original work
by the Canadian artist Cari Buziak and is used with her permission..

Serving the online community as well as Westchester Putnam Dutchess and Fairfield counties, including Ossining Briarcliff Manor Croton-on-Hudson Yorktown Heights Sleepy Hollow Tarrytown Pleasantville Pocantico Hills Chappaqua Millwood Mount Kisco Somers Katonah Mahopac Irvington Hastings-on-Hudson Yonkers Hawthorne Thornwood Peekskill Bedford Hills Bedford and Valhalla.  Midtown Manhattan, Grand Central, Park Avenue, Murray Hill, East Side, Flatiron, Upper West Side, Upper East Side, East Village, Gramercy, theater district.  Experienced, active help to build a fulfilling life and relationships.  Individual therapy,  couples counseling,  parent coaching, premarital counseling, support through divorce and transitions.

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