
A crisis in our lives can leave us feeling as though things have fallen apart. As though the very ground that we stand on is no longer safe enough to hold us. Our first impression at these times is to see this as something wrong, that needs fixing. This may include the breakdown of an important relationship, or the death of a loved one. There may be a change in our personal or professional circumstances, leaving us feeling uncertain about who we thought we were.
Many of the clients who come to see me find that in holding these moments of crisis, they are able to see what is asking to be seen or heard amongst the feelings of pain or confusion. Allowing a space for our difficulties to be witnessed can provide unexpected opportunities, which can open us to a deeper relationship with ourselves and the world around us.
Carl Jung once said that our symptoms, "may often signify something of great psychological value to the individual". In this respect our symptoms; which may include depression, anxiety, addictions; or a loss of meaning in one's life can be viewed as having intention and purpose, and not wholly arbitrary.
Many of the clients who come to see me find that in holding these moments of crisis, they are able to see what is asking to be seen or heard amongst the feelings of pain or confusion. Allowing a space for our difficulties to be witnessed can provide unexpected opportunities, which can open us to a deeper relationship with ourselves and the world around us.
Carl Jung once said that our symptoms, "may often signify something of great psychological value to the individual". In this respect our symptoms; which may include depression, anxiety, addictions; or a loss of meaning in one's life can be viewed as having intention and purpose, and not wholly arbitrary.
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My name is Lucas Teague, I have a private practice in Brick Lane, close to Liverpool Street and Spitalfields.
I specialise in offering an holistic approach in the treatment of depression, anxiety, bereavement, and addictions.
This means working with all aspects of your experience, including mind, body and spirit as a means of helping you understand the underlying issues related to these difficulties.
My experience of working with clients over a 14 year period is that I have found this is to be one of the most effective methods of fostering lasting change.
I specialise in offering an holistic approach in the treatment of depression, anxiety, bereavement, and addictions.
This means working with all aspects of your experience, including mind, body and spirit as a means of helping you understand the underlying issues related to these difficulties.
My experience of working with clients over a 14 year period is that I have found this is to be one of the most effective methods of fostering lasting change.
Psychotherapy can offer the space to explore how our past experiences have come to shape our thoughts and feelings about ourselves and the world we live in.
This may include the desire to learn more about ourselves or a significant relationship; or we may find ourselves feeling anxious, fearful or ashamed for no apparent reason.
Psychotherapy can provide us with an opportunity to explore an area of our experience that may feel confusing in a way that makes sense to us.
This may include the desire to learn more about ourselves or a significant relationship; or we may find ourselves feeling anxious, fearful or ashamed for no apparent reason.
Psychotherapy can provide us with an opportunity to explore an area of our experience that may feel confusing in a way that makes sense to us.
People who have had psychotherapy often feel that it has helped them to clarify a particular issue, open up a deeper level of meaning in their lives; or understand who they are in terms of their family history.
As well as providing a significant reduction in the symptoms that brought them into therapy in the first place.
However, psychotherapy on its own is not a miracle cure.
The therapeutic process may ask some difficult questions, leading to important though painful life changes for someone pursuing it.
As well as providing a significant reduction in the symptoms that brought them into therapy in the first place.
However, psychotherapy on its own is not a miracle cure.
The therapeutic process may ask some difficult questions, leading to important though painful life changes for someone pursuing it.
I offer no time restrictions on how long someone may feel they need to be in therapy.
As a psychotherapist I offer open ended sessions that are specifically tailored to an individual's needs.
I am based in The Therapeutic Rooms, The Courtyard House, 170 Brick Lane, London E1 6RU.
The rooms are purpose built for the use of therapy, which means they are quiet, confidential and comfortable.
The nearest tube is Liverpool Street, which is approx 10 mins walk.
There is also Shoreditch High Street overground station, which is a 5 mins walk.
As a psychotherapist I offer open ended sessions that are specifically tailored to an individual's needs.
I am based in The Therapeutic Rooms, The Courtyard House, 170 Brick Lane, London E1 6RU.
The rooms are purpose built for the use of therapy, which means they are quiet, confidential and comfortable.
The nearest tube is Liverpool Street, which is approx 10 mins walk.
There is also Shoreditch High Street overground station, which is a 5 mins walk.
No two clients are the same, therefore it is important that the therapy is tailored to suit your needs.
Through my integrative training I am able to work creatively in meeting those needs.
My interest lies in how our lived experience from the past can impact the present.
This can often present itself in our relationships, self-image and self-beliefs.
As well as working with underlying narratives from the past, my approach also focuses on the present moment, through giving a place to what is happening in the therapist-client relationship, as well as working directly with the body.
Through my integrative training I am able to work creatively in meeting those needs.
My interest lies in how our lived experience from the past can impact the present.
This can often present itself in our relationships, self-image and self-beliefs.
As well as working with underlying narratives from the past, my approach also focuses on the present moment, through giving a place to what is happening in the therapist-client relationship, as well as working directly with the body.
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