Meditation integrates with Psychotherapy
Meditation/EMDR
Psychotherapy and meditation in combination is the secret to changing behavior and character for the better. In therapy, issues are discussed and re-framed. Meditation, when practiced daily, internalizes these changes; this takes practice and is easier said than done. EMDR is added to treat trauma and release it during meditation.
Meditation is not about shutting the mind off. Meditation is about letting it be, letting go and arriving at a more peaceful silent place in our mind. Dr Datta can help you do this. Our mind can be an asset, helping solve problems and focus on tasks. However, our mind is not an asset when we worry too much, ruminate, are suffering from addiction, or having delusional thoughts. A significant theme in establishing sound mental health is allowing our mind to be our ally.
Meditation is an abstract concept. Here’s one of Dr. Datta’s favorite metaphors.
A metaphor of the ocean is widely used to describe meditation. Meditation is often likened to the ocean’s surface, where life’s daily concerns are like waves; the wind will always continue to blow and the surface of the ocean will always have waves. By closing our eyes, slowing our breath, and entering a meditative state, we access deeper layers of consciousness, akin to a calm ocean depth. However, our mind and consciousness are more than that. Once we close our eyes (sensory deprivation), breathe more slowly and deeply (calming lower respiratory rate), we start to mimic the effect of sleep (the transcending of consciousness). Our brain waves change and we begin to access a different part of our consciousness. If we hold this technique (for 7-10 mins) then we sink deeper into part of our consciousness. Eventually we arrive at a calm and still place that is different from the frenetic waves on the surface. In therapy, we re-frame issues preventing them from resurfacing unexpectedly.Psychotherapy and meditation combined offer a powerful transformation.
Finally, through meditation, you can let go (or surrender) of that pain and
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Meditation/EMDR
Psychotherapy and meditation in combination is the secret to changing behavior and character for the better. In therapy, issues are discussed and re-framed. Meditation, when practiced daily, internalizes these changes; this takes practice and is easier said than done. EMDR is added to treat trauma and release it during meditation.
Meditation is not about shutting the mind off. Meditation is about letting it be, letting go and arriving at a more peaceful silent place in our mind. Dr Datta can help you do this. Our mind can be an asset, helping solve problems and focus on tasks. However, our mind is not an asset when we worry too much, ruminate, are suffering from addiction, or having delusional thoughts. A significant theme in establishing sound mental health is allowing our mind to be our ally.
Meditation is an abstract concept. Here’s one of Dr. Datta’s favorite metaphors.
A metaphor of the ocean is widely used to describe meditation. Meditation is often likened to the ocean’s surface, where life’s daily concerns are like waves; the wind will always continue to blow and the surface of the ocean will always have waves. By closing our eyes, slowing our breath, and entering a meditative state, we access deeper layers of consciousness, akin to a calm ocean depth. However, our mind and consciousness are more than that. Once we close our eyes (sensory deprivation), breathe more slowly and deeply (calming lower respiratory rate), we start to mimic the effect of sleep (the transcending of consciousness). Our brain waves change and we begin to access a different part of our consciousness. If we hold this technique (for 7-10 mins) then we sink deeper into part of our consciousness. Eventually we arrive at a calm and still place that is different from the frenetic waves on the surface. In therapy, we re-frame issues preventing them from resurfacing unexpectedly. Psychotherapy and meditation combined offer a powerful transformation.
Finally, through meditation, you can let go (or surrender) of that pain and
Medication Management and Talk Therapy
How do psychological issues affect daily life and relationships? Dr. Datta believes that psychological issues have an emotional origin, and that specific types of talk therapy can help one overcome negative emotions and experiences that may be affecting their lives. Dr. Datta often uses guided meditations with talk therapy to help engage the unconscious mind in letting go of “emotional trauma and baggage” and to alleviate anxiety. The types of talk therapy are mentioned below:
Psychodynamic psychotherapy
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Motivational interviewing
Family & couples therapy
Life coaching and counseling
Customized Meditations
These psychotherapy techniques are applied to treat mood disorders, bipolar disorders, anxiety disorders, trauma and loss among other conditions. Dr. Datta also uses Holistic methods, such as customized guided meditations based so that you can learn from your traumas and let go of them.
Talk therapy is the foundation of our full 45 minute session. This may include medication management if needed. If the patient already has a therapist, then a 30 min medication management session is also available.
Lead Psychiatrist, Owner
Arnab Datta, MD
Dr. Datta is board certified in Adult Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry. He received his residency and fellowship training in New York City. Dr. Datta was the medical director of addiction services at St Joseph Hospital in Yonkers New York for 5 consecutive years (from 2016–2021), where he started a suboxone and vivitrol program to treat substance abuse. Currently, he’s the medical director of 3 clinics in NYC; Revcore, Silverlake, and GMHC. However, he also practices in the states of New Jersey, North Carolina, Florida, Illinois as well as New York.
This is Dr. Datta’s private practice where he provides comprehensive care in medication management, psychotherapy, family and couples therapy, addiction treatments, and meditation techniques from the comfort of your own home. If you feel Dr. Datta can help you, call at any time to schedule a free discovery call. We will answer questions about the practice and regarding the fees.