People come to psychotherapy for a wide range of reasons. Below are a few examples.
Some people come because of a problem in living, such as:
- Depression and mood problems
 - Anxiety and fears
 - Alcoholism and other addictions
 - Work stress
 - Social isolation
 - Life transitions
 - Grief
 - Divorce
 - Relationship problems
 - Job dissatisfaction
 - Blended families
 - Parenting concerns
 - Adolescent development
 - Problems with intimacy and commitment
 
Some people believe that they suffer from a recognizable disorder, such as:
- Depression
 - Anxiety Disorders
 - Bipolar Disorder
 - Adjustment Disorder
 - Panic Attacks
 - Post-traumatic Stress
 - Phobias
 - Alcohol and Drug Dependence
 - Attention Deficit Disorder
 - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
 
Some people want a coach to help them as they make different types of decisions, such as:
- Career track decisions
 - Dealing with difficult employees
 - Defining and identifying life goals
 - Enhancement of relationships
 - Adjusting to corporate change