Sieck Michael Phd

222 E Olive Ave Ste 7 RedlandsCA92373
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Sieck Michael PHD can be found at E Olive Ave 222. The following is offered: Mental Health Clinics. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Redlands there are 21 other Mental Health Clinics. An overview can be found here.
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I am a mature woman experienced in working with a wide range of issues and concerns, including anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, family and relationships, and grief. I also am experienced in working with clients in support of creative process and visualization. My belief is that trust between therapist and client is paramount to therapeutic progress and success; I consider it a priviledge to...
by psychologytoday on February 23, 2013 from psychologytoday
I am a mother and a grandmother and I believe that we are always in relationship: with ourselves, others, the past, nature, etc. As a former Speech-Language Pathologist and a current Imagotherapist, I believe that how we communicate with others determines much of the richness of our lives. I am very interested in the stories that we tell ourselves because we learned them from others in...
by psychologytoday on February 23, 2013 from psychologytoday
In practice more than 30 years, I have trained in many disciplines including gestalt therapy, psychodrama, Jungian approaches, Bioenergetics (a body-mind approach) and psycho spiritual work. A "therapist's therapist"' I am also on the faculty of several graduate institutes. I treat most conditions and specialize in deep, transformative work where emphasis on early life experiences, trauma at...
by psychologytoday on February 20, 2013 from psychologytoday
I believe that families can get into painful, habits that keep them from enjoying one another in a positive, mutually supportive relationship. At those times than an objective, skilled therapist can help the family members reconnect with one another in a positive, strong relationship. Indeed, strong, supportive relationships often provide the healing force for our emotional wounds. I have...
by psychologytoday on February 20, 2013 from psychologytoday