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Peter C Williams
CMS, CHT, CHI
Verified Verified
Fort Myers, FL 33994
Having problems going to sleep or staying asleep? Overwhelmed with Anxiety or Stress? Struggling with alcoholism, food, or drug addiction? Suffering from Post Traumatic Anxiety Disorder known as PTSD? Unlike the traditional therapeutic approach, at Advanced Hypnotherapy of Naples, our process bypasses the cognitive moving straight to the sub-cognitive where the underlying behavioral cause exists. Our advanced hypnotherapy techniques will help you reach your goal faster. And within a short time, you can begin to live the happy, peaceful, fulfilled life you deserve.
Having problems going to sleep or staying asleep? Overwhelmed with Anxiety or Stress? Struggling with alcoholism, food, or drug addiction? Suffering from Post Traumatic Anxiety Disorder known as PTSD? Unlike the traditional therapeutic approach, at Advanced Hypnotherapy of Naples, our process bypasses the cognitive moving straight to the sub-cognitive where the underlying behavioral cause exists. Our advanced hypnotherapy techniques will help you reach your goal faster. And within a short time, you can begin to live the happy, peaceful, fulfilled life you deserve.
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Online Therapists

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Kamille Brockwell
Counselor, MS, NCC, LMHC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Sebring, FL 33870  (Online Only)
Hi there! My name is Kamille, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of Florida. The decision to start or restart therapy can feel really daunting and vulnerable. Whether you are struggling with anxiety, depression, life transitions, trauma or just trying to develop a sense of peace, I strive to provide a safe and collaborative space to explore the root of your concerns and remind you of your innate power while also equipping you with skills to live the life you desire and deserve.
Hi there! My name is Kamille, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of Florida. The decision to start or restart therapy can feel really daunting and vulnerable. Whether you are struggling with anxiety, depression, life transitions, trauma or just trying to develop a sense of peace, I strive to provide a safe and collaborative space to explore the root of your concerns and remind you of your innate power while also equipping you with skills to live the life you desire and deserve.
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Family Therapy

What do family therapists do?

A family therapist facilitates the process of understanding and improving how a family functions. The therapist will help family members develop empathy for one another. They’ll seek to understand existing patterns, misunderstandings, and conflicts that arise, in order to help the family arrive at a realistic, unified understanding and develop the coping skills they need to build stronger relationships.

How long does therapy for families take to work?

Therapy manifests differently in every family; a common time frame is 12 weekly sessions, but some families may see improvement after just a few weeks. Families should discuss their goals with the therapist at the beginning of the process and periodically revisit those goals to assess their progress together.

How can you encourage a family member to attend family therapy?

You can encourage family members to attend therapy by expressing with both love and concern the challenges you see and explaining how a therapist could help the family navigate those challenges together. An outside perspective can help everyone feel heard, get on the same page, and develop new skills. If family members are still hesitant, it may be helpful to emphasize that family therapy is short-term—it won’t last forever.

Is therapy for families effective?

Family therapy can significantly improve family dynamics and relationships. Research suggests that family therapy can help individuals understand their role in the family, communicate and solve problems together, reduce conflict and draw boundaries when necessary, and develop coping skills for stressors, major life changes, and mental or physical illnesses within the family.