Scott D. Gilliam, PhD, LMFT

Psychotherapy

Scott D. Gilliam, PhD, LMFT

Depth Psychotherapy & Transpersonal Psychology
"That which is Above is as that which is Below for performing The Miracle of The One Thing." ~ Hermes Trismegistus

Psychotherapy can lead to greater insight, happiness, and satisfaction. 

Depth Psychotherapy and Soultender Coaching works from a depth perspective which means that we turn an ear to the voice of the Soul.

Depth Psychology works towards individuation: The achievement of genuineness and wholeness in one’s life. The root of the word “Whole” is “hele” or “to Heal”, therefore a whole person is a healthy person.

Transpersonal Psychology works with states of consciousness beyond the personal ego, and our everyday life, so that we may expand our consciousness and evolve.

Soultender helps you listen to the messages from the unconscious which lead to this wholeness and evolution: to a sacred marriage between the conscious and unconscious which produces a new awakened individual.

The fusion of this sacred marriage births “The Philosopher’s Stone” which is the fully deepened Self. Personal problems and crises can be a ‘Call’ from the psyche which can lead to personal transformation.

Sufferings such as depression and meaninglessness are the lead that the alchemy of therapy turns into gold. Soultender will aid your transformation, helping you explore the depth and meaning behind all of your issues, helping you find and answer ‘The Call’ to greater happiness, satisfaction, freedom and wholeness.

Although I am open to all individuals, I am especially sensitive to issues related to Spiritual Diversity.

My experience practicing several spiritual systems makes me uniquely qualified to understand personal experiences that might otherwise be pathologised.

Contact me today for a brief consultation or to learn more about Depth Psychology.

How Does Psychotherapy Work?

1. Purpose

  • To help individuals understand themselves, their emotions, and their behaviors, and to develop coping strategies for challenges.

2. Methods

  • Psychotherapy can involve different approaches, including individual, couples, family, or group therapy.

3. Benefits

  • Improved mental health, enhanced coping skills, better relationships, and personal growth.

4. Types

  • Individual Therapy: Working one-on-one with a therapist.
  • Couples Therapy: Helping couples improve their relationship.
  • Family Therapy: Addressing family dynamics and relationships.
  • Group Therapy: Meeting with a group of people with similar goals or challenges.

5. Effective For

  • A variety of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, PTSD, and substance abuse. 

6. Combination with Medication

  • Psychotherapy is often used in conjunction with medication, especially for complex mental health conditions.

7. Therapist’s Role

  • To provide guidance, support, and a safe space for the individual to explore their thoughts and feelings.