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Too often therapists are trained to say very little to their patients, and will "sit and nod" during the therapy hour instead of actually engaging. Today, we interview Katheryn James, LMFT, and discuss the advantages of having a therapist who actually speak their mind, offers perspectives and delivers concrete, actionable feedback.
Katheryn James LMFT, has been seeing adult patients for fifteen years and has a virtual private practice in which she sees California and Alabama residents. Katheryn specializes yet is not limited to substance abuse, depression, anxiety, and life transitions. Katheryn's style is highly direct, pragmatic, positive and compassionate as she works to empower her patients to live their best life.
Should you be interested in working with Kathryn please email her at [email protected] or call her 415.244.5590
My contact information:
Benjaminrussack.com
415.497.1908
Shameless plug for my father's book on Animal Dream Symbolism:
Animal Guides in Life, Myth and Dreams (Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts, 97)
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Too often therapists are trained to say very little to their patients, and will "sit and nod" during the therapy hour instead of actually engaging. Today, we interview Katheryn James, LMFT, and discuss the advantages of having a therapist who actually speak their mind, offers perspectives and delivers concrete, actionable feedback.
Katheryn James LMFT, has been seeing adult patients for fifteen years and has a virtual private practice in which she sees California and Alabama residents. Katheryn specializes yet is not limited to substance abuse, depression, anxiety, and life transitions. Katheryn's style is highly direct, pragmatic, positive and compassionate as she works to empower her patients to live their best life.
Should you be interested in working with Kathryn please email her at [email protected] or call her 415.244.5590
My contact information:
Benjaminrussack.com
415.497.1908
Shameless plug for my father's book on Animal Dream Symbolism:
Animal Guides in Life, Myth and Dreams (Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts, 97)