Bryan Muscat, MA

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Do you relate to your therapist, and how easily can your therapist relate to you?  I’ve never beensure that “misery loves company” (as the saying goes), but some pain is easier to understand and to navigate with company.

If you’ve found any of the following to be a challenge in your life, you are likely looking for a relatable and comforting therapist:
 
-Difficulty regulating emotions
-Attachment disorders 
-Anxiety 
-Growing up in a blended family-Being a parent in a blended family
-“Culture shock” from within the blended family
-Enduring divorce as a child
-Enduring divorce as an adult
-Grief, due to a sudden loss
-Family estrangement
-Career changes – sudden and dramatic
-Children diagnosed with autism
-Depression


Those are tough issues. I know because I’ve experienced all of them, too, at one time or another.If you’re considering therapy, there’s a fine line to walk: you probably don’t want a therapist who’s never experienced pain that resembles yours, but you also don’t want a therapist who is still in the thick of it and
has no capacity to discuss and help with what pains you.

 
Therapy is a little easier if you don’t need to spend too much time explaining your concerns to your therapist.  You may want to describe your unique situation to your therapist, but you don’t necessarily want to go through all
the basics.  The challenges we’ve had can be hard to explain to others, or painful to relive.  You may not want to go through 5 sessions of therapy before I “get it” and we can finally start discussing practical ways to heal the sore spots.  We can get to the action items a little quicker (if that’s your preference). I don’t have a silver-bullet solution to much, and neither does anyone else.  But you may be looking for someone who will “get it” sooner rather than later.  You may also be looking for a therapist who knows your obstacles well enough to know what parts you can’t control at all, what parts you can navigate around, and what parts you can change – and how.  
 
If so, feel free to contact me.  I’m in Guelph, and am available for in-person and online therapy.  We’ll schedule abrief (and free) call to discuss what’s on your mind and what you’d like to do next.


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Guelph ON