Psychotherapy for Adults

Hi! My name is Kalpana Asok. I am a California-licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over 30 years of experience. I work with you, individually or as a couple, to develop better authentic communication that leads to change: understanding yourself and your relationships, resolving trauma, or fostering strength as I help you heal from depression and anxiety.

What is Depression?

A person can get psychologically depressed when all of their systems of coping fail them. They hit a wall of hopelessness that they cannot cross. The person begins to be overwhelmed by the effort to climb over that wall and they cannot find their way to any feelings of meaning, connection, or joy.

Coping

A person’s ability to cope can get severely compromised. Some people need acute and serious help with hospitalization and medication. For some others, it is a persistent buzz of hopelessness and an inability to understand why they feel so weepy, angry, bitter, or blank. They may be so lost in their feelings that they need help to see things differently and from a vantage point that they can’t quite reach.

When a person’s whole being pushes down some feelings, some particular feelings, for long enough, it takes away their energy. Their energy gets consumed by the effort to keep some feelings down, contained, and locked away. When they can release those feelings and access their buried emotions, they feel lighter when they can express them. The depression can then lift.

Gender Bias

Stereotypically, men are taught to disregard feelings of sadness and only express volatile feelings like irritability and anger. Women get socialized to express sadness, stuff their anger as unbecoming, and be taught that they can get help when they are dialed down and express low energy feeling states. Helping them recognize anger and the emotions around feeling helpless and powerless can be helpful in releasing depression.

Getting help is different for different people

Getting in touch with feelings, is, however, not easy for many people. They may need help in understanding themselves, learning to speak up for themselves, and get them out the door of this situation. It can be hard work, and for some people, it may be very scary to open up their boxes of carefully packed-up emotions, and really look deep inside to examine older outgrown belief systems, and learn to communicate authentically. It can be the beginning of a new life. Good psychotherapy can get you there.

Take Your First Steps with Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy is a collaborative process between you (or both of you) and me. This intentional conversation is specifically guided to bring about changes in feeling, thinking, behaviors, peace of mind, growth, and coping skills. These changes add breadth and depth to your life and lead to peace of mind and steadiness. I work with individuals and couples from all cultures to improve essential relationships, help you recover from depression and anxiety, and positively redirect and focus your life.

Even healthy people from well-functioning and non-dysfunctional families sometimes have a difficult time thinking clearly when faced with big decisions, inexperience and emotional overwhelm. Clear thinking is crucial to making good decisions for life and love.

I consider our time and space together sacred and hold myself to the highest ethical ideals of my community of therapists.

Racism Affects All of Us

I wrote this essay in 2021, during all the political and social unrest going on at the time. It focuses on my personal experiences involving difference, skin color, and oppression. They are micro-aggressions; occurrences that unfairly advantages some and unfairly disadvantages others. It starts with an awareness of perspectives. 

people of many colors

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When a person is dealing with dysfunction, whether in their family or their emotional health, it is sometimes difficult to keep on top of the important decisions in life. Even healthy people from well-functioning and non-dysfunctional families sometimes have a difficult time thinking clearly when faced with big decisions, inexperience and emotional overwhelm. All these articles are examples of thoughtful, calm and clear thinking. This kind of clear thinking is crucial to making good decisions for life and love. Here are this quarter's focused articles:

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