How does therapy help?
Psychotherapy is a collaborative process by which an individual can find resolution to recent and persistent problems and the underlying patterns that prevent enjoying certain aspects of life, achieving satisfaction or simply “oneself.” Often, people are struggling with issues of depression, anxiety or other common issues which present obstacles to satisfying relationships, connected emotional lives, physical wellbeing, fulfilling careers and other psychological needs. Through therapy, people learn to recognize and resolve problematic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving which are related to their difficulties.Therapy is an effective way to better understand human emotions and, consequently, to enrich self understanding. Individuals can learn to develop deeper, more fulfilling relationships with family and friends, and can often become more successful in their careers and other life pursuits.
The treatment and elimination of the varicose and spider veins allows the venous side of the circulatory system to be improved. By eliminating these veins, the blood is forced into other better functioning blood vessels to be returned to the heart. The blood that was pooled in the varicose and spider veins is no longer stationary and stagnant as the veins have been sealed shut and removed from the circulatory system. After the veins have been eliminated patients whose symptoms were related to the venous congestion and insuffiency often experience relief. This is because without that stagnant blood swelling up the varicose and spider veins, your legs should feel less heavy and tired. Of course if your leg pain is not due to venous problems vein treatment will improve the appearance of the leg but may have no bearing on how the leg feels. Examples of leg pain not caused by varicose or spider veins and thus not relieved by treatment are sciatica, arterial problems (hardening of the arteri