CEDAR GROVE

Cedar Grove, NM
1. Head east on S Mountain Rd toward NM-344 S, 46 ft
2. Sharp right at NM-344 S, 7.4 mi
3. Turn right to merge onto I-40 W toward Albuquerque, 26.8 mi
4. Take exit 159D for University Blvd toward 2nd - 4th St, 0.6 mi
5. Turn left at University Blvd NE, 1.5 mi
6. Turn right at Sigma Chi Rd NE, 0.3 mi
7. Turn right at Encino Pl NE, 174 ft
8. Turn right at Medical Arts Ave NE, Destination will be on the left, 492 ft
Patrick Hudson MD,1101 Medical Arts Ave NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102
Psychotherapy for Cedar Grove, New Mexico
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Albuquerque psychotherapist, Patrick Hudson MA, MD, FACS is an existential depth therapist. He uses a humanistic, psychodynamic approach to his patient's mental health based on the methods developed by May, Yalom, Fromm and Jung.
He has practiced in Albuquerque, New Mexico since 1979. He is a therapist and counselor with qualifications in
mental health counseling.
Using a psychodynamic, or psychoanalytic, approach he helps his clients find meaning, and purpose, in their life and relationships. He has a special interest in working with physicians, and other therapists. As a physician for nearly 40 years, he understands the unique needs of medical doctors and other professionals.
Physicians suffer from the same emotional problems as the rest of the commuity, but are especially vulnerable to depression and suicide, relationship problems, and professional burnout.
Medical malpractice litigation takes a severe toll on physicians and their families. After a lawsuit most doctors feel angry and irritable. Many cannot sleep and feel isolated or alone. During this stressful time some even consider suicide or turn to drugs and alcohol. The greatest risk is among those who try to cope without professional support and counseling.
Existential psychotherapy is defined by Yalom as “a dynamic approach to therapy which focuses on concerns that are rooted in the individual’s existence.” Dr. Hudson believes that at the root of many of our everyday concerns, such as professional burnout, depression, anxiety, and relationship problems, are four ultimate existential issues — meaninglessness, isolation, freedom and death. How we deal with these concerns is often a source of significant emotional conflict.
Dr. Hudson is also a board certified plastic surgeon.
