Southbury,
CT – Trying
to achieve an ideal relationship with elders or children can often be a maze
that leaves many puzzled. At Cyuah Therapy, their practice works with families
to help them find the key to optimize the perfect balance in life experiences.
The
psychotherapy team, led by respected Chananya Abraham, primarily works with
teenagers, young adults, and parents who aspire to be the best versions of
themselves and need guidance in parent/guardian and child/adolescent
relationships.
Trained
in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and with ongoing supervision from
world-renown therapists such as Charlie Swenson, Bessel Van Del Kolk, and
Kenneth Adams, the practice works alongside families that have experienced
trauma, social and environmental issues as well as familial, anxiety, and
family conflict.
Their
specialties centre on five key areas of support: counseling for teens and
adolescents; parental counseling; trauma treatment; treatment for anxiety, and
therapeutic assistance for schools.
“Raising
children can be difficult. However, with our assistance, we will help you like
your kids as much as you love them,” asserted Mr Abraham, a psychotherapist for
over ten years. “We work with families to develop a plan of action and a
strategy for their children.”
Cyuah
Therapy’s approach is based on five value pillars: dedication, authenticity,
confidentiality, integrity and being non-judgemental.
One area
of specialism is managing Post-Traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a psychiatric
disorder that typically occurs after individuals have experienced or witnessed
a traumatic event.
According
to PTSD United, an estimated 24.4 million people in the United States have PTSD
at any given time. That is equal to the total population of Texas. Cyuah
Therapy can often be on hand to provide the support and insight people require
in handling PTSD.
To book an
appointment with Cyuah Therapy or to discuss matters further:
Phone:
203-759-8007
Email: chananya@cyuahtherapy.com
Website: https://cyuahtherapy.com/
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