Personality Disorders therapists in Sun Village, California CA

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Pasadena, California therapist: Darin Bennett, marriage and family therapist
Personality Disorders

Darin Bennett

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Maintaining a healthy connection and cohesion of self can be difficult when there are significant internal barriers and blocks. Working through the issues and trauma that created the separation to allow for integration is the most vital aspect of psycho-therapy.  
23 Years Experience
In-Person Near Sun Village, CA
Online in Sun Village, California
Pasadena, California therapist: Anna Yu Lee, life coach
Personality Disorders

Anna Yu Lee

Life Coach, PhD, MPH, MA
I work with people with personality disorders using a wide range of approaches.  
2 Years Experience
In-Person Near Sun Village, CA
Pasadena, California therapist: Dan Fink, marriage and family therapist
Personality Disorders

Dan Fink

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
I don't believe in "Personality Disorders" and I'm happy to go into this deeper with clients. Personality Disorders are just patterns of trauma that are often seen as pathological. Let's build self-awareness for our personality process and learn to use it as a resource for our wellbeing.  
15 Years Experience
In-Person Near Sun Village, CA
Online in Sun Village, California
Claremont, California therapist: ARC Counseling and Wellness, psychologist
Personality Disorders

ARC Counseling and Wellness

Psychologist, Psy.D.
Working with a qualified professional who is more than just knowledgeable but genuinely cares and will assist you in a holistic and person centered way towards the goal of being your best and healthiest self.  
17 Years Experience
In-Person Near Sun Village, CA
Online in Sun Village, California
Munich, Bavaria therapist: Jean-Marie Bottequin, life coach
Personality Disorders

Jean-Marie Bottequin

Life Coach, WAPP
The salutogenic concept of Positive Psychotherapy in the age of globalisation, taking into account stories, wisdom and humour. Proverbs, as well as mythological motifs, bring up the values and norms of a culture, they refer to certain patterns of thought that are characteristic of culture and capture them in tangible images. Their substructure can be interpreted psychoanalytically. In Positive Psychotherapy, founded by Prof. Dr Nossrat Peseschkian, a selected proverb is the starting point for exploring the client's particular ways of thinking. Positive Psychotherapy is based on three basic principles: 1st: The principle of hope: Positive Psychotherapy is based on a positive image of man. Each individual can transform his or her possibilities into abilities. 2: The principle of balance: health is a balancing act of various factors: When our body is tired and our senses are overexcited, exhaustion depression often occurs. The feeling of professional overload often leads to depressive pseudo-dementia, disturbances in the contact area cause social isolation, a lack of future planning produces fear of the future. 3rd: The principle of counselling: The counselling of the patient is divided into 5 stages: a.) The therapist observes the behaviour and thinking of the person seeking advice for half an hour, b.) the person seeking advice summarizes the events that have shaped his life in recent years, c.) the therapist discusses possible processing strategies with the person seeking advice, d.) the person seeking advice defines his goals for the next months, e.) the person seeking advice defines his or her further aims. While in the Orient the focus of life is more on the future and contacts, in the West we attach more importance to the physical side and our professional performance. Only if Orient and Occident learn from each other is it possible to keep human life and health in balance in the long run.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Sun Village, California