Individual therapy is a form of therapy in which the client is treated on a one-on-one basis with a therapist. The most popular form of therapy, individual therapy may encompass many different treatment styles including psychoanalysis and cognitive-behavioral therapy.
Individual psychotherapy is a treatment of emotional and personality problems or disorders by using psychological means. In other words, just like how a physician would treat fever or cold there are treatments that help with treating problems of an emotional nature.
One of the main reasons why people seek out therapy is to deal with the distress or discomfort caused by internal or external factors.
Individual therapy assists in dealing with the follow conditions:
- Depression and Bipolar Disorder
- Anxiety Disorders, panic attacks or constant worrying.
- Personality Disorders
- Trauma
- Marital or Relationship Problems or Difficulties
- Occupational Burnout or Problems
- Academic Burnout or difficulties adjusting
- Loss and Bereavement
- Major life transitions
- Self harming thoughts and behaviour.
- Chronic illnesses or pain
Individual therapy helps unlock your potential to be the best you, you can be.
At TherapyWise Therapy Centre we provide individual therapy for adolescence and adults of all ages. Our psychologists work with several theoretical approaches, in the interest of the individuals, to get them to where they want it to be. This allows us to ‘meet you where you are’ in your life and draw up a custom treatment plan specific to you.
Some common therapeutic techniques used in individual therapy that our psychologists are familiar with:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) Skills
- Play Therapy
- Sand Tray Therapy
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
How is individual therapy different from other therapy approaches?
Individual Therapy is defined as one person in therapy with one psychologist or therapist.
On the other hand, Group Therapy is loosely defined as more than one person being treated together in a formal therapeutic environment (e.g. Family Therapy, Couples Therapy, Marital Counseling).
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