Susan Swartz, Psy.D is a Psychologist who graduated from Ryokan College in 2015. As a seasoned clinician, Susan has 9 years of experience in the field and is licensed in California.
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As we get older, we have more and more perspective on what’s important to us. Working with older people often means we have more time –without the burdens of working full-time and raising young children–to re-examine our beliefs and habits and move towards ones that are more helpful to us and supportive of our long-term goals and values. I enjoy helping others access their own internal healing mechanism so they can more gently and easily make the changes they want to make.
Recent research has suggested that online therapy overall is as effective as in-person therapy. The benefits of online therapy are numerous, and include access to clinicians despite geographic distance and greater access to care for people who are dealing with mobility issues, health issues, or transportation barriers. Online therapy through Zoom provides both privacy and safety. There are staff at Total Life who can help you access Zoom as well. Another option is phone visits. True, online therapy may not work for everyone, but many people who give it a try find that it meets their needs and has benefits they hadn’t even been aware of until they tried it for themselves.
My experiences include working at various community mental health centers as well as a few eating disorder treatment centers. My most recent work has been heavily focused on outpatient treatment and residential treatment for adults and older adults seeking recovery from substance abuse disorders.
In our sessions, the first step for me is listening in-depth to what your goals are for therapy as well as what situations and events have caused you to seek out therapy. Using this information, together we can map out a plan for how you can achieve your goals using evidence-based techniques such as Motivational Interviewing, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. My approach is based on the idea that we’re all living out past programming without really being aware of it, and in therapy we get a chance to look at all of that, which allows us to start to make choices about which beliefs and habits we want to keep and which we want to let go of.
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