Dr. Samuelle Klein Von Reiche- Skilled and Highly Experienced Psychoanalyst
Samuelle Klein von Reiche is a counsellor and mental health expert based in Clifton, New Jersey. She has gained a lot of experience in personal transformation and offers different methods of treatment for various mental disorders. Some of the innovative ideas she uses in patient treatment include acupuncture and EMDR commonly known as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. Many people do not view such treatments options as effective however; Dr. Klein von Reiche believes that she can help a client to improve his mental health and positively tackle mental issues such as anger, addiction and depression.
Klein von Reiche has effectively recommended the use of supplements approved by the Environmental Protection Agency, such as fish oil to minimize the effects of mood swings, and to maintain balanced mood. She recommends amino acids for patients with ADHD and ADD which are both attention deficit disorders. She recommends her patients to take adrenal supplements for minimizing the effects of stress, low motivation and fatigue. She finds that many patients avoid the intake of psychiatric drugs, as opposed to supplements that is why she recommends supplements, in addition to therapy sessions. However, she encourages clients to take psychiatric medication when they need to do so.
Klein von Reiche is distinct in her approach of patient treatment, because she does not hold countless therapy sessions with her clients. She focuses on minimizing therapy lessons when a patient makes progress in his mental disorder. She offers therapy sessions, which suit the client’s needs because her sessions last up to 6 months at most. This is the total opposite of what many therapists offer in terms of therapy because many psychoanalysts continuously offer therapy sessions to their clients for years on end. Many lengthy therapy sessions are costly and ineffective for patients.
Samuelle Klein von Reiche approaches her clients in a friendly way. She does not focus on the formal doctor-patient relationship; rather she lets her patients see her as a real person. She does not offer the cliché image of a psychoanalyst such as Sigmund Freud. In the past, many psychoanalysts distanced themselves from their patients; however, Reiche views this as ineffective in tackling the mental issues of her patients. She does not view her specialty as a science rather as an opportunity to stretch out a helping hand to many people who have mental problems. She also focuses on her patients’ spiritual growth because spirituality enhances their life quality.