Thinking Disorders therapists in Jasper, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Arne Pedersen - Awareness In Health
Hypnotherapist, Registered Counselling Hypnotherapist
Struggling with thinking disorders can feel overwhelming, but there are strategies to regain clarity and control. Through personalized therapy sessions tailored to your unique needs, I help individuals challenge distorted thinking patterns and develop healthier cognitive habits. Together, we can cultivate a more balanced and empowered mindset.
13 Years Experience
Cynthia Roblin
Registered Psychotherapist, M.A., R.P.
Thinking disorders can manifest in different ways such as Obsessive Cumpulsive Disorder, self esteem, issues, etc. The difference between thinking disorders and personality disorders is that one is specific to how you think vs. how your personality structure may be constructed. With most thinking disorders therapeutic goals focuse on expanding windows of tolerance and challenging beliefs that don't benefit us.
3 Years Experience
Jennifer Poisson
Registered Psychotherapist, MACP, RP, CCDP, CCTP-II, Certified EMDR Therapist
I use Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) to treat thinking disorders. CBT will allow us to work together to identify your negative or unhelpful thinking, better understand your emotions and physical sensations associated with the thoughts, and better understand the behaviour that resulted from the thoughts. When we can understand thinking patterns that are unhelpful, we can work to change them. CBT for thinking disorders is a structured form of therapy that will require your active participation and willingness to work on therapy related tasks during the week.
4 Years Experience
Karen Queller
Art Therapist, M.A Expressive Arts Therapy
Engage in creative processes that encourage self-expression, promote cognitive flexibility, and gain new perspectives.
5 Years Experience
Miranda Arellano
Registered Psychotherapist, B.A. (Psych), MC, RP
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy can be helpful for addressing problematic thinking patterns that are related to distressing memories or traumatic experiences. It works by helping individuals reprocess and reduce the emotional charge associated with these memories, which can in turn lead to more adaptive and less problematic thinking patterns.
For example, if someone's problematic thinking is linked to a traumatic event, EMDR can assist in desensitizing the emotional impact of that event, making it easier for the individual to develop healthier and more constructive thought processes. While EMDR may not directly target all forms of problematic thinking, it can be a valuable tool when such thinking is rooted in past traumas or distressing memories. It's important to consult with a qualified EMDR therapist to determine if this approach is suitable for your specific situation.
3 Years Experience