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Waltham
I am a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and Psychotherapist who works with individuals of all ages and various presenting concerns, but I specialize in working with young adults (ages 18-35) who are experiencing mental health, substance use, or life-transitional issues (e.g. beginning college, launching into adulthood, managing relationships, grief/loss, etc.). Drawing from various theories in understanding the roots of suffering and discontentment, I take a non-judgmental, curious, compassionate approach to guiding you to a place of healing and wellness.
Waltham
Melanie Chongolola-Nestor
I owe many thanks to Cara for helping me finally quit smoking. I started smoking later than most, 21, young enough to make it a bad habit, and I'm 35 now. I smoked less than a pack a week, with my highest consumption when I was drinking. I tried to quit many times; cold turkey, vaping, even talked to my doctor who told me that unless I was a pack a day I didn’t qualify for a medical treatment (then told me that I just had to ‘get over myself’). Well a RTT session with Cara did just that. In our session we were able to find what was at the core of my bad habit, confront it and leave it in my past. I left the session at first feeling slightly uneasy as I realized and confronted things that I tried to pack away and forget, but as each hour passed the unease turned into calm, and the calm turned into a smoke-free life. I haven’t smoked in 8 months, the smell of cigarette smoke now makes me nauseous. I have noticed some additional side-effects from my session w Cara. I feel more confident, I trust myself more and most of my bad habits have subsided. I’m drinking less, eating better and being kinder to myself. I would recommend Cara’s RTT therapy to anybody trying to bring more positive behaviors into their lives.
Waltham
Maryam Zahirimehr
When I was frustrated by having headaches along with severe anxiety I found Acumed Clinic. I couldn't believe that I could be a normal person again. Chemical medicine didn't do anything for me but new problems( severe side effects). He did two treatment for me at the same time. After 3 sessions they are all gone. Thank you, Mostafa.
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It is worth talking to a few potential therapists and asking questions. Therapists also have special areas of focus, such as depression or eating disorders. For some issues, such as trauma or PTSD, seeing a specialist is absolutely essential.
How many sessions of Therapy will I need?
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You may be offered a single session of counselling, a short course of sessions over a few weeks or months or a longer course that lasts for several months or years.
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What should I look for in a Therapist?
Professional counsellor training takes three to five years and can be a diploma or degree level. Qualification requires a minimum number of client hours acquired through a work placement.
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What are the benefits of Therapy?
Therapy has repeatedly and consistently helped patients with a whole host of issues. It can help with mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety or an eating disorder. Or it can help with an upsetting physical health condition such as infertility, a difficult life event such as a bereavement or a relationship breakdown. It can also be used to tackle difficult emotions such as low self-esteem, anger or sexual identity issues. Therapists also offer couples therapy. Therapists can also help with anxiety issues deriving from the coronavirus.
Can I get a Therapist online?
Absolutely! Many therapists offer sessions over the phone or through an online video chat platform, so you can have a session from the comfort of your own home - all you need is a strong internet connection and you're good to go.