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Relational Gestalt – What’s That??

Studio City Therapy Posted on 2024-08-16 by Ellen Butterfield2024-09-02

by Ellen Butterfield Relational Gestalt is a very “user friendly” kind of contemporary therapy – one that treats where you are, without assuming that you are “sick,” and that the therapist is “well.” Your experience, as you tell it to a therapist, is no less true, or “right” or “well” than the experience of the therapist. Humans perceive things in the world differently, each according to our own mental-filtering process – what you experience is different, and as valid, as what someone else experiences, even if you’re both in the same place at the same time. Gestalt therapists believe that everything in one’s environment – events, objects, people – affects that person, and, that everything in that environment affects everything else. In other words, we don’t live in a vacuum, and everything affects how we perceive the world. A Gestalt therapist “dialogues” with you. As a professional, she expresses feelings, shares … Read More >

Coping in Stressful Times

Studio City Therapy Posted on 2024-08-16 by Ellen Butterfield2024-09-02

by Ellen Butterfield The pandemic, world events, politics, and of course deaths, relationship difficulties, and many other things can cause us a little (or a lot!) of anxiety and stressed, overwhelming feelings. We can try to ignore these feelings, but then something just pushes us over the edge – an argument, a computer freeze, a traffic jam, a baby who won’t stop crying – and our “fight or flight” response kicks in. Continual stress-response, either overtly expressed (fight) or kept under wraps, (flight) not only damages our bodies and our health, it makes the thinking part of our brain less available to us. In other words…. Your stress response can make you stupid!! But the good news is that we can learn to manage our response to stress. Here are some ideas to help you if you’re having a tough time: Think about what your basic needs are:  Are you hungry? … Read More >

What is Emotionally Focused Therapy?

Studio City Therapy Posted on 2024-08-16 by Ellen Butterfield2024-09-02

by Ellen Butterfield Emotionally Focused Therapy, or EFT, is a “shared alliance,”- that is, the therapist and the couple are working together, the therapist is on the side of the couple, not either partner. The couple are the experts on what’s going on in their relationship, and the therapist helps the partners come to a better awareness of different aspects of how they relate, and of the arguing cycle that that can create. The focus in EFT is on each partner’s immediate experience and of their experience of their partner’s responses. This experience is not questioned or denied; it is drawn out, expanded, understood. There is no labeling either partner as irrational or either partner’s reality as untrue. The therapist is intent on heightening or bringing to awareness each partner’s deeper feelings, with the understanding that real contact (between therapist and patient, and between partners) can bring relief, release from shame, … Read More >

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