
At times we all have had that chill run down our spine, the feeling of being followed by an unseen phantom in the hallway, watched in the shower when we wash our hair or in the darkness of our bedroom at night, wake from sleep to see a shadow or the spectral shape of a person watching us. It is normal for our brains to have difficulty in processing what our eyes experience which register as things we cannot explain, understand or perhaps even believe are happening and even though they usually turn out to be tricks on our eyes or pareidolia illusions, it is totally normal to be frightened or still be suspect that something isn't right. Even though in most cases these odd noises, shadows and feelings of being watched have perfectly logical explanations, they still can feel very frighting and over time can lead us into what's known as paranormal crisis which if left unaddressed, has the potential to develop into more serious psychological and even very real medical problems, such as; sleep deprivation, chronic fear, paranoia and major anxiety. Dr. Williams strives to provide state of the art confidential, evidence-informed support for individuals believing they are experiencing distressing paranormal activity. Through a relaxed and non-judgmental assessment, stabilization strategies, and practical coping tools, Dr. Williams helps clients regain safety, clarity, and emotional balance while respecting sensitivity, personal beliefs and cultural context.