Andrew Nocita, LP - Therapist at Grow Therapy

Andrew Nocita

Andrew Nocita

(he/him)

LP
35 years of experience
Intelligent
Empowering
Solution oriented
Virtual

I take a holistic perspective with my clients to address the health of body, mind, and spirit. I believe that a solid therapeutic relationship between client and therapist is a crucial part of the healing process, and that techniques and therapy approaches must “fit” the client in order to be effective—there is no “one size fits all” therapy. My goal, as a counselor and therapist, is to deeply understand my client, and when this happens we are able to identify areas of life that need to be changed, and ways of going about doing that. Therapy is a collaborative process between a trained therapist and a client who wants to change.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

In the first session, we will get to know each other. I will explore your past with you to identify experiences that had lasting effects. We will also identify your strengths, talents, and coping skills. I will ask you to choose areas of your life that you wish to investigate and learn more about to promote lasting positive change.

Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

I work very hard to understand another person, in all your uniqueness. In some ways, people are the same, but we are all different, with areas of strength and weakness. I will share my observations and hypotheses about you to see if they feel accurate to you.

About Andrew Nocita

Identifies as

Specializes in

Bipolar DisorderFamily TherapyGriefObsessive-Compulsive (OCD)Parenting

Licensed in

Accepts cash

$125/session

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Humanistic

I take a holistic perspective with my clients to address the health of body, mind, and spirit. I believe that a solid therapeutic relationship between client and therapist is a crucial part of the healing process, and that techniques and therapy approaches must “fit” the client in order to be effective—there is no “one size fits all” therapy. My goal, as a counselor and therapist, is to deeply understand my client, and when this happens we are able to identify areas of life that need to be changed, and ways of going about doing that. Therapy is a collaborative process between a trained therapist and a client who wants to change.

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

Deeply buried beliefs can affect our feelings, thoughts, and behaviors. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy can help identify these beliefs and challenge them, leading to positive growth and more effective behaviors.

Dialectical Behavior (DBT)

Mindfulness, emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness are four skills taught in Dialectical Behavior Therapy. This approach can be very helpful for improving relationships, as well as for depression and other mood disorders.