Mandy Brincat
As a gestalt psychotherapist, my journey at the Willingness Clinic has been nothing short of transformative. Over the past three years, I’ve had the privilege of working with a diverse range of clients, each navigating their unique mental health challenges. From anxiety and self-esteem issues to motivational struggles and relational conflicts, every session has been an opportunity for growth and healing.
How We Work Together In Providing Therapy At Willingness
One of the most rewarding aspects of my work at Willingness is the collaborative approach we take towards therapy. As part of a multidisciplinary team, I have the opportunity to collaborate with professionals from various backgrounds, each bringing their unique expertise to the table. This collaborative environment not only enriches the therapeutic process but also allows for a more comprehensive and holistic approach to client care. I am also given insight into the way that the other professionals work through our team meetings.
Listening And Feedback – Two Of Willingness’ Biggest Necessities
Central to our approach at Willingness is the emphasis on listening and feedback. We get it: therapy ain’t a one-size-fits-all solution, and each client requires a tailored approach to address their specific needs. By fostering an environment where therapists and clients feel heard and valued, we create a safe space for growth.
Ups And Downs Of Working With Clients Suffering From Diverse Mental Health Related Issues
Working with clients with diverse mental health issues has been both challenging and incredibly fulfilling. Helping clients navigate their anxiety, find motivation or improve their relationships, every session is an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life. It’s humbling to witness the progress and resilience of our clients as they work towards their goals and overcome obstacles.
I Cherish A Lot More At Willingness Than You Might Think
Perhaps what I cherish most about my experience at Willingness is the culture of continuous learning and growth. In this field, there’s always improvement opportunities, and I’m grateful to be part of a team that values ongoing development. Through supervision or peer support, I am constantly inspired to expand my knowledge of psychotherapy and refine my therapeutic skills.
Expressing Gratitude For Everything That Willingness Offered Me
Reflecting my Willingness journey fills me with gratitude for the opportunities it has offered me and the lives I’ve had the privilege to touch. Each day brings new challenges, reminding me of the profound impact therapy can have on individuals and communities.
Conclusion
Thus, to sum it all up, I am reminded of Carl Rogers’s (08/01/1902 – 04/02/1987) words: “The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction, not a destination.” At Willingness, I am honoured to be part of that process, guiding clients towards a life of growth and well-being.
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Mandy Brincat is a Gestalt psychotherapist who enjoys working therapeutically with adults on various issues. These include general mental health and wellbeing. She also has experience working with anxiety, victims of domestic violence and eating disorders.