Experiential Therapy in 75146

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A Balanced Perspective Counseling Services, PLLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC
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Lancaster, TX 75146  (Online Only)
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Dari Cosey graduated from Alabama State University with a Masters of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She works with adults and families in the areas of anger management, suicide prevention, parenting skills, and marriage counseling. Dari's areas of specialties are self-esteem, women’s issues, family/couples, identity, and career.
Dari Cosey graduated from Alabama State University with a Masters of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She works with adults and families in the areas of anger management, suicide prevention, parenting skills, and marriage counseling. Dari's areas of specialties are self-esteem, women’s issues, family/couples, identity, and career.
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Nicovia R Bradley
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Verified Verified
Lancaster, TX 75146  (Online Only)
I am purposed to serve those who deal with depression, anxiety, trauma, social anxiety, communication issues, lack of self-esteem and marital issues. I believe these areas are not confined and typically interrupt and disrupt the ability to enjoy life and impede growth. I want to help those who feel stuck, frustrated, agitated, confused, overwhelmed and hopeless. I want to partner with you to remove barriers, obstacles and stumbling blocks to see the potential to succeed beyond these experiences.
I am purposed to serve those who deal with depression, anxiety, trauma, social anxiety, communication issues, lack of self-esteem and marital issues. I believe these areas are not confined and typically interrupt and disrupt the ability to enjoy life and impede growth. I want to help those who feel stuck, frustrated, agitated, confused, overwhelmed and hopeless. I want to partner with you to remove barriers, obstacles and stumbling blocks to see the potential to succeed beyond these experiences.
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Experiential Therapy

How does experiential therapy work?

Experiential therapy works by allowing an individual to use their creativity to re-imagine themselves and their lives in an effort to process their emotions. Experiential therapy may take many forms, including engaging clients through art, re-enactments, role-playing, music, or forms of physical recreation. By focusing on these activities, experiential therapists help individuals identify the emotions they associate with previous experiences and work together to cope with negative reactions, like fear, anger, or shame.

Is experiential therapy evidence-based?

Experiential therapy incorporates many therapy modalities, some of which have been more closely researched than others. Music therapy, for example, has been shown to help with sleep problems. Some studies find that art therapy can be beneficial for those with eating disorders or personality disorders, while other research suggests that such approaches have little impact.

How long does experiential therapy last?

The duration of experiential therapy will depend on the type of therapy used as well as the severity of the challenges an individual faces. Play therapy sessions may last for 30 to 45 minutes, and usually occur weekly for about 20 sessions. Art therapy may comprise 10 to 15 weekly sessions. Music therapy sessions generally last between 30 and 50 minutes and can be scheduled weekly or on an as-needed basis. For each therapy type, clients should periodically discuss their goals with their therapist to make sure the two are aligned on process and progress.

Does experiential therapy help with trauma?

Trauma is one area where experiential therapy may be useful. Traumatic experiences such as combat or childhood abuse can be so painful that articulating them can be too scary or painful; creating visual art allows people to express themselves without words, and tell their story in a different way. Listening to music can be relaxing, while making music as part of a group provides plenty of opportunities to connect with other people. Play therapy is often of value to children who have experienced a loss or distressing family experience, or who have been physically or emotionally abused.