Meet. Listen. Respond.
Welcome. Welcome. Welcome.
You may be reading this for many reasons, and I imagine your reason comes with many layers that are known and unknown at this time. You may be feeling overwhelmed by stress and uncertain about how to manage it all. You may be feeling hopeless about your future and insecure about where your life is headed. You may be feeling incredibly frustrated and hurt by your life experiences and fearful about your safety or belonging in this life. You may be feeling proud about your choice to stand up for yourself and seeking to improve your life with the help of a professional. You may be feeling and thinking all of those thoughts, and more, all at the same time, or none of them. Whatever your reasons, I welcome them.
I believe your life is a gift. But, I am betting that gift of your life has been hard to swallow, often. I am willing to bet further that others have not always seen your life as a gift. I know, for me, life doesn't always or even mostly feel like a gift because life circumstances seem to just be "thrown at me" without asking me permission or checking to see if I’m prepared to receive what life is "throwing". The trick, I think, is to look at that “thrownness” of life as an opportunity to exercise the freedom to choose—whether that is to openly weep about the loss of a loved one, “laugh in the face of danger,” or to set very clear boundaries (and protect those boundaries) to whomever might be trying to take the right to choose away. My hope is that all of us humans come to a place of accepting our life with honest gratitude and honoring our choices to respond to the gift of life with respect and openness. So, I welcome the gift of your life and how you have responded to your life.
At this point, you may be asking yourself, what does that mean for how entering a helping relationship with Sean will help? Well, I can only guess because you and your life will be special and unique to you, so I do not desire to presume much of anything, just yet. But from my experience, the first thing that will happen is we’ll try to see if we could work well together, or not. That typically is hinted at strongly and quickly, and it’s something we’ll navigate throughout our working relationship. I will frequently check-in to make sure the goals and style of your services with me match your hopes to the best of my ability. So that you know, the styles I was trained in and that I am most comfortable working within are existential-humanistic ways of relating, psychodynamic ways of exploring, and cognitive-behavioral ways of thinking or doing. (Those terms are full of jargon and can be confusing, so please ask me any questions during your appointment with me.) I also have acquired additional specializations in treating psychological trauma. Some call this form of therapy an “integrative perspective.” Basically, it means I welcome your desire for healing that is special to you, and I will attempt to meet you with the various fields of expertise that I have gained in my short life.
If you have additional questions, please call my officie administrators at Mid-Valley Counseling Center, or email me. I look forward to seeing if you imagine I could be a good fit for you and your reasons to seek treatment.
Warmly,
Dr. Sean Robertson
Psychologist-Oregon License #3737
Again, welcome. Welcome. Welcome.
Sean Robertson, PsyD
Psychologist