For some it is suffering that prompts them to ask for help, for others it may be a simple sense of bewilderment or confusion, not really knowing who they are and where they are going, for others it may be a lack of desire, project or goal.
There is no one reason that has more right than another, they are all equally valid.
Embracing confusion or suffering and turning it into an opportunity to get closer with one's inner self is a very difficult process. Doing it alone is even more so.
I accompany my patients in the exploration of their confusion, lack of enthusiasm, pain, depression, sense of inadequacy, loss of self, as an experience from which to discover or re-discover themselves.
It is never too late to go in search of who we are and what we desire.
I help my patients to connect with those forgotten or as yet unknown parts of themselves, without which it may often prove difficult to experience a rich and fulfilling existence.