Online Hakomi Method therapists in Pennsylvania

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Abington, Pennsylvania therapist: HUGH R STEWART III, hypnotherapist
Hakomi Method

HUGH R STEWART III

Hypnotherapist, Ph.D., ACHt.
I only do partner and coaching sessions online. Emotional release work has to be done in person. Coaching can be done individually online as long as you have done significant personal growth and emotional release work on yourself. If I find you have blockages from your past, we will need to do those sessions in person for emotional release, breathwork, or hypnotherapy. I teach the Imago communication technique online with partners whether you are monogamous or non monogamous with your partner. Each learns how to request and deliver feedback, communicate one at a time with the other to mirror, validate, and empathize with what is being said, and listen effectively without formulating a response while the other person is talking. The most important aspect is being able to get into the other persons world of perceptions and experiences without being jaded by our own past triggers and experiences.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Pennsylvania
Durham, North Carolina therapist: Hope I. Hills, Ph.D., psychologist
Hakomi Method

Hope I. Hills, Ph.D.

Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist in NC, Authorized PsyPact Practitioner in 40 states
Although I see clients in person if you live close to me in NC, I am "authorized" to see clients through Teletherapy by PsyPact, which lets me work with folks in all PsyPact states. I see individuals and couples (who sometimes aren't in the same place!) on my platform, and there is an "ease" that I don't think people expect. My core theory approach is Interpersonal Psychotherapy (combined with CBT, Gestalt, attention to lifestyle, spiritual life and career). I use testing to give us a "quickstart", namely the MBTI, FIRO/B, and Strong Interest Inventory. I also have a list of "handouts" (You wouldn't guess that I've been a professor in Counseling Psychology, would you?!) and a model called the Interpersonal Flexibility Circle that I've developed to more clearly see concretely how relationships really work. All of these methods support our work and are teletherapy friendly. All of them support both individual and relationship therapy (even your relationship with all ages of your SELF!) I use an approach that helps people to rather quickly recognize how their "stuck challenges" and defenses have been "safety maneuvers" for perhaps their whole lives. How enlightening and empowering!  
38 Years Experience
Online in Pennsylvania