Dorine Zenga

 UTILIZING ALL OUR RESOURCES:

 
 The key to therapeutic progress is a healthy and well maintained therapist. By utilizing gestalt psychology I have learned that the purification and continuous health, mental, emotional, spiritual, psycological, and energy flow of the therapist is key to being a vessel of growth for the patient. An eclectic variety of therapy is put into work when examining and determining where the patient stands and what would be most successful in treatment.  We go on a journey where I pass on the tools to lay vulnerable the inner self and disect the brain in order to gain the maximum growth. The process is tedious and requires strong will power as well as persistance as we take on the patients conditioning and work towards the goals of the patient and their definition of happiness. I will bring in coaching therapy in order to better demonstrate the process of unlearning and literally rewiring your brain.
I'm an advocate of holistic medicine, and do not belief in medicating patients,(unless it's partnered with therapy and only seen as a temporary assistant to help ease the patient); I have been witness to the strength of will power over the brain, and as the patient gets to know him or herself and learns to control his or her mind, they realize the power and freedom that this offers them. I will often recomend Yoga as a starting point for all my patients because it helps the patient to identify and become close to the body, for those further along in their therapy I would suggest Reiki or Dahn yoga to focus on their energy source. 
Often the begining of therapy is also the start of the patients spiritual journey, so there will be recomendations to explore activities and  environments that the patient has been attracted too. For those who are in their last stage of therapy and are becoming individualized i would recomend activities That will help in their self-actualization process and will help to expand their empathy. I will also guide them to readings and videos that will expose them to a larger view of life pulling them from perspectives to more wholesome states of mind.






THE JOURNEY ENDS WHEN YOU ARRIVE AT THE BEGINNING AND KNOW IT FOR THE FIRST TIME.