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Mindful Connection Therapy
Counselor, LAC, MA, MFA
Verified Verified
Philadelphia, PA 19118
Are you experiencing anxiety, depression, feeling overwhelmed or lost? Maybe you feel unfulfilled in your relationships, career, or other key areas of your life. If you are ready to explore these parts of yourself and interrupt patterns that are no longer serving you, I can help with that. Psychotherapy is a collaborative process which allows us to look at the areas that are causing distress, and identify ways to adjust your thoughts and behaviors to create positive change. I provide therapy in a safe, nonjudgmental environment where you can feel comfortable expressing yourself openly and authentically.
Are you experiencing anxiety, depression, feeling overwhelmed or lost? Maybe you feel unfulfilled in your relationships, career, or other key areas of your life. If you are ready to explore these parts of yourself and interrupt patterns that are no longer serving you, I can help with that. Psychotherapy is a collaborative process which allows us to look at the areas that are causing distress, and identify ways to adjust your thoughts and behaviors to create positive change. I provide therapy in a safe, nonjudgmental environment where you can feel comfortable expressing yourself openly and authentically.
(215) 631-8406 View (215) 631-8406
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Lauren G Kahn
Marriage & Family Therapist, MSW, LMFT
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Philadelphia, PA 19118
As an experienced therapist I will work with you to generate the movement you are seeking in your life using novel approaches to help you on your journey. I specialize in helping couples find new ways to understand and communicate with one another and bring better balance to their relationships. In addition to working in the office or online we can take your sessions outdoors into nature. I am based in Mt. Airy, Philadelphia and see people virtually, outdoors or in the office. During the winter months, Jan, Feb and March, I can meet with you in person in Basalt, Colorado or online.
As an experienced therapist I will work with you to generate the movement you are seeking in your life using novel approaches to help you on your journey. I specialize in helping couples find new ways to understand and communicate with one another and bring better balance to their relationships. In addition to working in the office or online we can take your sessions outdoors into nature. I am based in Mt. Airy, Philadelphia and see people virtually, outdoors or in the office. During the winter months, Jan, Feb and March, I can meet with you in person in Basalt, Colorado or online.
(215) 839-1239 View (215) 839-1239
Gottman Method Therapists

How does the Gottman method work?

One of the core doctrines of the Gottman method is that negative emotions hurt relationships about five times more than positive emotions help them. Thus, couples require five times more positive interactions than negative interactions with each other. The therapist will guide clients on how to improve communication and understanding of each other to manage conflict and have their emotional needs met. The therapist will also advise couples on how to repair relations with each other when conflict arises, and therefore avoid lasting damage.

Is the Gottman method evidence-based?

Yes, this method is an evidence-based approach to couples therapy. The method is based on more than 40 years of research by Drs. John and Julie Gottman, the psychologists who developed the method. The Gottmans analyzed decades of data to draw conclusions about what types of interactions are likely to lead to specific results, and which interventions are most likely to lead to success. Studies have found that this approach leads to improvements in relationship satisfaction, intimacy, communication skills, and a lower rate of divorce.

How long does the Gottman method take?

The duration of treatment depends on the specific challenges clients face. Sessions are typically 60 to 90 minutes long, and an average course of treatment is around 10 sessions. In some cases, such as for couples dealing with a critical problem, the therapist will suggest an intensive course of treatment, with daily sessions over the first two to four days. Treatment is complete when the couple is satisfied and has met the goals they’ve set, and when the therapist believes they have the skills to continue on their own.

Is the Gottman method effective?

Through the Gottman method, couples can achieve changes that are real and sustainable. This treatment has been used for more than 40 years; the method is supported by empirical research, including randomized controlled trials that have demonstrated effectiveness in improving relationship outcomes for couples. Like any talk therapy, success or failure depends in large part on how committed the clients are to making positive changes and working toward results.