The Office of Nancy Locke Capers, MFT#41057

Psychotherapist, Consultant

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RELATIONSHIPS: A caring, objective, skilled therapist can be helpful with issues that have gone unresolved. While some people have unique issues, very often the simplest intervention can create changes in seemingly complex situations.

DEPRESSION: treatable through psychotherapy and when needed, medication. There is relief.

STEPFAMILIES:
Loss, disappointment, blending personalities, differing developmental levels, as well as various coping strategies can be challenging as well as rewarding. Ms. Capers is Certified by the Stepfamily Association of America. Get the help you need.
STEPFAMILY RESOURCES: Psychology Today "Lessons from Stepfamilies" journal article: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1175/is_n3_v27/ai_15341847/pg_1 "The Enlightened Stepmother: Revolutionizing the Role" by Perdita K. Norwood & Teri Wigender "Stepmotherhood: How to Survive Without Feeling Frustrated, Left Out, or Wicked" by Cherie Burns Financial Psychology and Lifechanging Events - Remarriage Magazine http://www.nefe.org/fple/remarriagepage1.html "How to Win as a Stepfamily" by John Visher "One Family, Two Family" by Lisa Cohn "Becoming a Stepfamily: Patterns of Development in Remarried Families" by Patricia Papernow

Please email me at INFO@NANCYCAPERS.COM


ANXIETY: sleeplessness, irritability, feeling keyed up or on edge, trouble concentrating...common symptoms of an anxiety disorder. One in five Americans has one. Treatment offers relief and a new sense of resilience.



ACTORS & ACTRESSES: Therapy enhances your understanding of the life issues with which artists struggle. The creative life faces it's own challenges. I worked in film, television, and stage for two decades. Therapy offers support, insight, and helpful feedback. (Some of Ms. (Locke) Caper's acting resume: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0516772/)

Ms. Capers is also available as a business consultant and trainer. She is Certified in training Process Therapy Model which is an innovative tool that enables one to understand, motivate, and communicate more effectively with others.

Dr. Taibi Kahler discovered how to identify and respond appropriately to patterns of productive behavior and non-productive behavior as it is occurring. In 1978, Dr. Terry McGuire, NASA psychiatrist, took advantage of this discovery by using this model in the selection, placement, and training of astronauts. Today, tens of thousands of people, from astronauts to entrepreneurs, have put these distinctions to work for themselves.


For you to be here now, trillions of drifting atoms had somehow to assemble in an intricate and intriguingly obliging manner to create you. It's an arrangement so specialized and particular that it has never been tried before and will only exist this once. --Bill Bryson, "A Short History of Nearly Everything"