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I am a trained professional assisting those who are suffering with stress, anxiety, depression,
bipolar disorder, negative behavior patterns, debilitating feelings, addiction, and
various other mental conditions. I also deals with grief and bereavement counseling.
We all know romantic relationships are hard work. Like cars, they require regular maintenance to keep them running well. If there is a problem, it’s best to have it repaired right away to avoid further complications down the road.
Often we can do some of the basic maintenance and repairs ourselves. Other times, despite our best efforts, it may be best if we considered couples therapy, where a licensed professional can take a look at our relationship and give us a hand.
Marriage counseling can help couples in all types of intimate relationships — regardless of sexual orientation or marriage status.
Some couples seek marriage counseling to strengthen their partnership
and gain a better understanding of each other. Marriage counseling can
also help couples who plan to get married.
Anxiety disorders are the most common form of emotional disorder and can affect anyone at any age
The main symptom of anxiety disorders is excessive fear or worry. Anxiety disorders can also make it hard to breathe, sleep, stay still, and concentrate. Your specific symptoms depend on the type of anxiety disorder you have. Common symptoms are: Panic, fear, and uneasiness.
Anxiety can cause intrusive or obsessive thoughts. A person with anxiety
may feel confused or find it hard to concentrate. Feeling restless or
frustrated can also be a sign of anxiety. Other people with anxiety may
feel depressed. You need help, get in touch.
Family therapy is a type of psychological counseling (psychotherapy) that can help family members improve communication and resolve conflicts.
The goal of the therapy is to help family members identify how specific behaviors affect others, learn new ways of relating to each other, resolve conflicts, and open lines of communication between all family members.
If your family is going through a tough time -- whether it's from stress, anger, or grief -- family therapy can make a difference. It can help couples, children, or members of an extended family learn to communicate better and work through conflicts. Sessions are led by experience counselors.