by Dr. George Geysen | Sep 12, 2015 | Uncategorized
I get asked this question a lot. No, it’s not like you see, normally, in CSI or any of the TV shows. Essentially, forensic psychology is the study, research and application of psychology to matters relating to the legal system. In itself, forensic psychology,...
by Dr. George Geysen | Sep 12, 2015 | Psychotherapy
why go to psychotherapy? People often reach a decision to begin psychotherapy because they feel that they have struggling with or are fighting against or trying to ignore altogether some personal behavioral or emotional difficulty and have reached a point where they...
by Dr. George Geysen | Sep 12, 2015 | Personality
Sometimes, some of the emotional difficulty you may be experiencing may not be about behaviors that you are engaging in or thoughts and feelings that may be troubling you. At times, the emotional difficulty may have interpersonal and social aspects that may result...
by Dr. George Geysen | Sep 12, 2015 | Psychotherapy
There are many differences between psychologists, psychiatrists, and psychotherapists. Some are clearly distinct. Others are subtle and less obvious but may actually be more significant. The first matter is the license. A psychologist is a health care professional who...
by Dr. George Geysen | Sep 12, 2015 | Psychotherapy
The first thing that you should expect is to meet with someone who will “listen” to you. Listening differs from hearing, which is a part of listening. For a psychotherapist listening means hearing you express your troubles, how you and others perceive them, how long...