Steven Paglierani EP LCSWr CASAC
Steven Paglierani EP LCSWr CASAC

Steven Paglierani EP LCSWr CASAC

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Introduction
One thing which makes my therapy different is I do not believe in brokenness. Nor do I blame people. Blame only makes things worse. At the same time, I speak directly and honestly when it comes to holding people accountable. Responsibility is the fertile ground for change. The main thing that makes my work different, though, is that I focus on helping people to have epiphanies; aha's. Anything less requires large amounts of will power to keep doing. Ahas on the other hand alter people's very natures. So afterwards, it becomes normal for people to think, feel, and behave differently. Permantly. I am in my office three fourteen-hours days; Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Thus I never work more than one day in a row. Mostly though, I never tire of hearing people's stories. And I find peoples' lives, and the way these lives intertwine with the lives of others, infinitely interesting. I find that most people have good hearts and can aspire to greatness given someone helps them past their blocks.
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34 years in business

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Leslie H.
Aug 11, 2011
For four years I wasted my time with two therapists from the same office. One therapist that held a PHD, told my wife that he couldn't "reach" me, I was too difficult for him. His approach was main stream. I stopped going to that office. I went without talk therapy for 3 years. Then through a referral from my wife's therapist, I met Steven. His approach and personality were unique. He recovered from the many of the same problems that I had 20 years before we met. He could identify with me, and I with him. That meant a lot to me. He not only talked the talk but he also had walked the walk. He wasted no time in finding out what my deficiencies and strong points were I experience constant improvement through his unique therapy methods in our sessions. The effects of his therapy have turned out to be cumulative. I no longer have the anxiety and angst and bad habits that I presented when I first came to him. I continue to see him and my growth has continued in a very positive way. I look forward to my visits and the positive changes that have emerged through his care..
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Connie V.
Aug 13, 2011
Steven has been my therapist for over 7 years and we have had an amazing journey together. Steven is not you're typical therapist. I consider myself blessed that my life was directed to him. I battled food and self esteem issues my whole life and today I am a totally different person than the person who walked into his office a lifetime ago. Very fortunate are you the person who reads about him and makes the decision to go to him and seek his guidance. It is a life changing miracle. And the beautiful thing about who I am today is that I do not even try. Through emergence it is naturally who I am. Specifically my weight is 60 pounds less and I do eat less and exercise more but not because I put huge amounts of effort into willpower or special diets. I have become a naturally thin person in my head and my body. I cannot say enough about this man. I am so thankful that I found my way to him. I hope that you too can find your way.
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Gary F.
Aug 16, 2011
Steven has changed my life. Through his work with emergence he has taught me how to see people, events, and the world without blame. He has taught me the difference between connection and disconnection and see things just for what they are. He has transformed my world into a beautiful one. Steven has provided me with a road map of my nature. Things I naturally do without thinking, like wanting my needs to be met first. This sounds selfish but through hard work and Stevens theories and help, I have come to realize this is just my nature. Its something I don't do on purpose, It's not calculated, It's not to hurt anyone (even though some people may be hurt in the process). It's just something my psyche does and will continue to do no matter how much I try to alter it. After I accepted this fact of myself, I fell in love with the idea and my ways. Through my work with him, my life has changed 10 fold for the best! Thank you Steven.
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John F.
Aug 14, 2011
He completely and entirely changed my life, in a way I never would have imagined possible. He turned darkness into light. I have a beautiful wife inside and out and two incredible boys. I would not have any of them without Steve, my wife is with me, and my sons exist because of Steve. Of course as Steve has reminded me a thousand times, some of it has to do with me, my reply to that is, the current me exists because of Steve.
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Susan M.
Aug 15, 2011
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  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    Like many licensed professionals, I am required to take a certain amount of professional hours of training. However, I also spend parts of most days immersed in everything from early Christianity and Greek language studies to particle physics and the nature of personality. I believe that to be a good therapist you must know something about just about everything, even if the only thing you know is how hard or complex it is to learn this thing. In this way, I seem to more resemble a six year old than a normal adult. To wit, I seem to have a bottomless curiosity to learn new things, including the things my clients teach me.

  • How did you get started doing this type of work?

    Life changing events rarely announce themselves. The one that happened to me when I was twelve was no exception. My grandfather, who was close to ninety, had come for Sunday dinner. He had done this only twice before. In large part, this was due to my mother's condition. She could tolerate only the most perfunctory talking and no loud noises at all. Because of this, we lived in monastic stillness rarely speaking, including at meals which were almost always eaten in silence. When dinner was over, my grandfather got up and went outside. Minutes later, my mother directed me to go sit with him. I remember feeling nervous as I opened the door. What do you say to a man to whom you've never spoken other than to utter hello? Moreover, having been raised in near silence, I had no idea how to have a conversation. Worse yet, there were only two chairs behind my house. This left me with one option--to sit right next to him. Nervously, I sat, and as I did he spoke my name. Even now, I can hear his gentle voice. And although I had no way to know it at the time, this conversation was about to change my life. What happened next never fails to make me well up with tears, not so much from what he said but rather, because of how it made me feel. For the first time in my life, someone spoke to me as if what I thought mattered. As if I was not invisible. As if I existed as a person of some importance. Indeed, I have no words for what I felt other than to say I felt alive. Can you picture me, a pathologically-shy twelve year old hanging on every word? My grandfather was eager to tell me about his life. And I was hungry to hear what he had to say. But just as I began to settle into what I felt sure was to be the most important conversation of my life, the back door slammed open and my mother shouted, "shut up, pop." At which point, we resumed our silent poses. Fade to black. Today, I know my grandfather was a disciple of the empirical wise man. My grandfather was a storyteller. Sadly, I met no other until I entered AA more than twenty years later. I mention this as it seems to have been the event which kindled my obsession with unraveling human nature. Indeed, from that day on, my hunger for people's stories has never lessened. And along with it, my need to uncover the mysterious patterns hidden within these stories. (from Unraveling Human Nature, with permission from Emergence Alliance Publishing)

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    Do not be too impressed with a therapist's credentials. Rather, trust your gut as to whether a therapist is right for you. When you call to make an appointment, ask if the therapist still works on him or herself. Also, ask what they have contributed to the world for free.

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