Mary Ann P. Koch, Ph.D. Licensed Clinical Psychologist
 
Fighting and arguing doesn't have to be a way of life.

Therapy helps end conflict and rebuild partnership and cooperation.

Chronic illness brings unwanted changes. Feelings of helplessness and vulnerability grow. It is normal to ask "Is my life over?"

Therapy helps create a new sense of self worth and value within limitations.

About Me, and My Background.
Therapy Helps!
Why Therapy Helps
Worry and nervousness are increasing in daily life.

Whether you experience panic episodes or heightened nervousness, therapy helps with new techniques to relax and cope with life without fear.

No joy in life? Dread the future? Tired? Can't concentrate? Feeling sad or irritated most of the time? This Is depression.

Therapy helps restore previous purpose, happiness and well-being.

Living with diabetes is a demanding and constant challenge. It is easy to feel defeated and overwhelmed.

Therapy helps set reasonable expectations and develop needed support and motivation.

Sometimes everything seems to go wrong and nothing makes sense any more. Confusion and despair grow.

Therapy helps restore meaning and guides personal growth.

Do you eat when you feel upset, angry or bored? Eating when you are not hungry is a sign that life stresses are growing faster than solutions.

Therapy helps create better responses for stress to reduce the unhealthy dependence on food.

Women often feel responsible for the problems of the world, alone and overwhelmed.

Whether this feeling comes from juggling too many demands or from work or family concerns; therapy helps to rebalance priorities and to restore enjoyment in life.

 
Please call (540) 772-1872 or E-mail me at makphd@email.roanoke.com for appointments, fees and detailed insurance information.
(540) 772-4830 fax — 4220 Cypress Park Drive, Suite B — Roanoke, Virginia 24018
Cypress Park Drive is located across from Tanglewood Mall