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Adult
Dr. Stormberg describes psychotherapy as a process which accelerates a person’s effectiveness and healthy functioning in the world s/he lives in. At the foundation of this process is a genuine trust and respect, one that allows opportunities for exploring your personal resources and strengths, habits of behavior, internal conflicts, disruptions of self-concept or attachment, familiar ways of thinking and relating, or desire to continue on the path you have chosen. Psychotherapy creates new distinctions about your behavior and world view so as to act and view your self, relationships, and circumstances in new ways. Dr. Stormberg’s approach is what Carl Jung described as “a practical psychotherapy to fit people for life.”
Dr. Stormberg has been trained in both traditional psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic theories and approaches, as well the theories and approaches of the field of Marriage and Family Therapy. This academic and clinical training and 20 years of experience allows Dr. Stormberg to draw upon very diverse sources of knowledge for understanding the presenting problem and symptoms, diagnosis, and implementation of an effective course of treatment. Dr. Stormberg also provides and recommends a variety of complimentary resources for enhancing the individual’s or couple’s progress in treatment. These may include bibliotherapy, marriage retreats, alternative medicine referrals (chiropractic, massage therapy, yoga, etc.), exercise recommendations, medical referrals, parenting radio shows, and other resources.
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