Lynn Anderson De Mott, LICSW
For over thirty-five years, I have treated individuals, couples, and families using psychodynamic psychotherapy, an in-depth form of talk therapy based on theories and principles of psychoanalysis. It is focused on the internal and external experiences of the patient. This form of therapy explores aspects of the self that are not known, especially as they manifest in one’s life and the therapy relationship. This is done through a process of reflection, exploration, and discovery of the self in the context of a safe relationship.
I work with individuals, couples, and families to address the following:
Depression and dysthymia
Anxiety disorders including panic, generalized anxiety
Relationship difficulties, impending or post-divorce
Life transitions (changing jobs, relationships, moving)
Grief and loss
Integration of trauma
School and work-related stress
Finding meaning in your life
Struggles related to cultural and racial identity
Struggles with spirituality and religion
Coping with chronic illness
End of life issues