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Robertson Psychotherapy
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Robertson Psychotherapy
Work with me
Work with me

Specialties and Expertise

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Life Transitions

  • Stress Management

  • Trauma

  • LGBTQIA+

  • Self-esteem

  • Career Counseling

  • Coping Skills

  • Psychedelic Integration

  • Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy

  • Grief and Mourning

  • Finding Purpose and Direction

  • Relationship Difficulties

  • Anger Management

  • Men’s Issues

THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is an evidence-based approach to therapy that helps you identify negative thinking patterns that lead to anxiety and depression. CBT outlines specific thinking patterns that cause distress by labeling them, such as “Catastrophizing” and “Mind Reading”. By putting labels on the negative thoughts, it becomes easier to move towards other thinking styles. In a step by step process, CBT helps you reframe your thoughts when they are distorted. Identifying these faulty thinking patterns helps you normalize negative thoughts and find ways to think differently.

  • Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy is the use of prescribed doses of ketamine as an adjunct to psychotherapy sessions. KAP shows significant potential in treating mental disorders such as treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, obsessive–compulsive disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders, and other conditions.

  • Mindfulness is the practice of finding non-judgmental awareness of the present moment. Mindfulness can take many forms, either active or passive. Many are familiar with meditation and yoga as mindfulness processes; however, there are many more ways to practice mindfulness in our lives. We can be mindful of emotions, our surroundings or our five sense awareness. Through mindfulness, it is easier to calm the mind and get a break from the constant stream of thoughts (or monkey mind). Mindfulness therapy helps clients learn the tools to practice mindfulness as they move through their lives.

  • Trauma-Informed therapy focuses on empowering the client who has experienced trauma. Traumatic experiences are inherently disempowering. Working with trauma means giving a voice to the parts that were repressed during the traumatic experience. By re-establishing a sense of agency and choice, trauma therapy aims to build up the survivor of trauma to live more fully now. Working with trauma can take many forms and often involves an emotional shift around the part of us that carries the pain. Through parts work (see Internal Family Systems) or re-processing the trauma in the safety of the therapy space, one can become more free from the stuck narratives trauma leaves us with.

  • Internal Family Systems (IFS) conceptualizes the individual as a system of parts, or ego-states. Each of us has a little kid, teenager and other adaptive parts that developed due to our life experiences. By naming these different parts and identifying what function each part plays, we can navigate our inner world with more skill. IFS conceptualizes that there is a central part of each of us, called The Self, which has compassion, curiosity and a deep awareness. The Self is the core self that is an observer. By getting in touch with this aspect of ourselves, we can find more compassion for the younger parts of ourselves which may be hurting.

  • Existential therapy focuses on free will, self-determination, and the search for meaning—often centering on the individual rather than on their symptoms. The approach emphasizes a person's capacity to make rational choices and to develop to their maximum potential.

testimonials

“There are therapists that are born and some that are made. Jake is one of the rare ones who qualify as both. He is a natural at his craft but continues to learn and improve as well. Jake is someone I refer the people I care about to.”

-Stephanie Knight, Counselor, MA

“I originally expected a formal therapeutic path but instead began a journey of self-discovery, guided by Jake’s insightful, empathetic approach. His relatability, humor, and understanding foster growth in a supportive environment. Jake’s professionalism, humility, and broad knowledge of therapy help me customize a path that fits my unique needs.”

- John C., Client

“I wholeheartedly love and endorse Jake. His kind and present demeanor, coupled with his innate talent and sense of humor, creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Jake is a true professional in this field.”

-Matthew Beason, LCMHC, LCAS

rOBERTSON PSYCHOTHERAPY LLC

jake@robertsonpsychotherapy.com
941.205.7999

2831 Ringling Boulevard
Building C, #111
Sarasota, FL 34237