Kamis, 24 September 2015

A Seattle Psychologist Can Help Patients Restore A Full Life

By Della Monroe


Life in this modern age is certainly much more stressful than it used to be. Nothing is simple any longer and competition is fierce. Everybody seems to race from one thing to the next and it comes at no surprise that the number of people struggling to cope with all these demands are steadily rising. Many people become disheartened, questioning the meaning of life. Some develop mild or even serious psychological disorders. Thankfully, a Seattle psychologist can help such people to regain focus and live life fully again.

It is a sad fact that, even in this enlightened day and age, psychological treatment still carry a stigma. Many people still see people seeking psychological help as weak, hypochondriac or just plain weak minded. The truth is that psychological conditions have long been recognized within the medical fraternity to be as real and as potentially debilitating as any medical condition such as cancer or heart disease, for example.

There are two main role players in the field of psychology. Psychologists are specially trained professionals that focus on treating their patients by means of various techniques and disciplines, but they are not qualified medical doctors. Psychiatrists, on the other hand, are specialist medical doctors that employ medication to treat psychological disorders. In many cases both these professionals are involved in the treatment of a patient.

Patients sometimes have unrealistic expectations from their therapist. They expect the therapist to solve their problems and tell them what to do to overcome their conditions. This cannot be done and should not be expected. The therapist can merely act as a counsellor, helping the patient to devise plans and methods to cope with life and to function normally within society. The patient himself must make decisions and implement changes in his life.

Many therapists conduct group sessions. Each group consist of patients that all suffer from a similar condition or malady. Not only are group sessions more affordable for the patients but they can benefit from interaction with each other. Patients in group therapy learn that they are not alone and that they are not the exception to the rule. Patients can learn from each other and they can encourage each other.

Psychological treatment can only be beneficial if the patient accepts the fact that he has a problem and if he actively cooperates in the treatment process. This can cause problems, especially when a person desperately in need of help refuse it whilst causing havoc and hurt for his loved ones. In some extreme cases a court may order a person to be forcibly restrained in a treatment facility, but then it is almost always done to protect innocent bystanders.

It is imperative that there is a relationship of trust between the therapist and the patient. If such a relationship cannot be established, it may be better to see another therapist. Reputable therapists know that they will never be able to establish a bond with all possible patients and they will take the initiative to refer the patient to another professional.

Psychological therapy is not a bogus science and it is not mysterious. The human mind is extremely complex and there are numerous things that can go wrong. Much progress has been made in this field and in most cases there is no longer a need to suffer in silence. Seeking help can result in a better quality of life.




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