. Decreased pleasure in normal activities c. Weight loss or weight gain e. Suicidal thoughts I started my training in 1966 focusing on the mind-body connection and employing biofeedback, clinical hypnosis, cognitive-behavioral therapy and psychodynamic psychotherapy to help people achieve relief from symptoms and to effect the life changes they desire. I specialize in the emotional contributors to physical illness and attempt to capitalize on the body's natural healing capacities to reduce and or eliminate physical problems. I specialize in the emotional contributors to physical illness and attempt to capitalize on the body's natural healing capacities to reduce and or eliminate physical problems. Suicidal thoughts I started my training in 1966 focusing on the mind-body connection and employing biofeedback, clinical hypnosis, cognitive-behavioral therapy and psychodynamic psychotherapy to help people achieve relief from symptoms and to effect the life changes they desire. Suicidal thoughts I started my training in 1966 focusing on the mind-body connection and employing biofeedback, clinical hypnosis, cognitive-behavioral therapy and psychodynamic psychotherapy to help people achieve relief from symptoms and to effect the life changes they desire. The following are symptoms of depression as outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association. a. Low energy level g. Decreased pleasure in normal activities c. (DSM IV). Depressed mood for most of the day b. I specialize in the emotional contributors to physical illness and attempt to capitalize on the body's natural healing capacities to reduce and or eliminate physical problems. Difficulty sleeping or significantly increased need to sleep d. Feelings of guilt or worthlessness f. Difficulty sleeping or significantly increased need to sleep d. For. Decreased pleasure in normal activities c. Weight loss or weight gain e. Suicidal thoughts.

 Decreased pleasure.