Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I specialize in providing individual psychotherapy to adults who, despite the success they may be experiencing in various aspects of their lives, nonetheless struggle with depression, anxiety, loneliness, and perhaps feel that their lives lack a deep sense of meaning and purpose. The types of individuals I have worked with include doctors, nurses, pastors, lawyers, businessmen/women, students, and actors. Many of the individuals I have worked with are recently retired; most are actively employed. I also have considerable experience working with couples (married and unmarried) that want to strengthen their relationship and improve how they communicate with one another.
My clientele is equally split between men and women, and I have extensive experience counseling individuals from a wide range of ethnicities, including but not limited to European, Asian, African American, and Latino/a.
I am well versed in the use of Psychodynamic Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as modalities to address the issues clients may be facing. Further, my training at Fuller School of Psychology uniquely positions me to address religious/spiritual issues that clients may discover to be relevant to their situation.
Sometimes during the course of psychotherapy, it is helpful to develop a formal, comprehensive, and detailed understanding of a client’s personality. Such information can be quite beneficial in helping the client and the therapist become aware of unknown aspects of the client’s feelings, thoughts, and behaviors, therefore facilitating treatment. If you would like such an assessment, I have extensive experience in the use of empirically validated and widely used personality tests.
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Theopolis “Ted” Cosse is a licensed psychologist in California (CA Psychologist PSY26226) with 12 years of clinical experience working with adults who may appear outwardly successful yet struggle with depression, anxiety, loneliness, or a lack of deeper meaning and purpose.
He has worked with a broad range of professionals and creatives, including doctors, nurses, pastors, lawyers, businesspeople, students, and actors. Many of his clients are recently retired while most remain actively employed. He also offers couples therapy for married and unmarried partners seeking to strengthen their relationship and improve communication.
His practice serves an equal mix of men and women and includes clients from diverse ethnic backgrounds, such as European, Asian, African American, and Latino/a communities. As an older, male, Christian therapist of color, he brings cultural and faith-informed awareness to his work when relevant.
Ted Cosse uses Psychodynamic Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to address presenting concerns. His training at Fuller School of Psychology equips him to explore religious and spiritual issues that clients may find important to their healing. When helpful, he can administer empirically validated, widely used personality assessments to create a more comprehensive understanding of a client’s feelings, thoughts, and behaviors and to guide treatment planning.
Many people wonder whether therapy delivered online can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and navigating life changes, research and practice have found online therapy to be comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person treatment.
One of the major benefits is convenience. Clients can connect with a therapist using the format that fits their life best – video sessions, phone calls, live chat, or in-app messaging – which makes attendance easier and more consistent.
All participating professionals are licensed, and if a different therapeutic fit is needed, clients are able to switch therapists. Online therapy can provide a flexible, accessible way to pursue care for everyday mental health challenges without giving up the quality of treatment typically expected from licensed therapists.
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