Counseling Services

COUNSELING SERVICES

A red square button with the image of an eye.Individual Counseling

Life can be stressful and sometimes overwhelming. Everyone, at some time in their lives, needs support in sorting things out, or just needs someone to whom they can express their feelings, thoughts, and concerns without being judged or invalidated. And, I understand that sometimes, it is difficult to ask for help.The idea of therapy may be intimidating. So, I provide a non-judgmental, safe, supportive, and nurturing environment for individuals to explore issues such as:

  • Domestic Violence
  • Trauma/PTSD
  • Relationships
  • Divorce Recovery
  • Phobias/fears
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Nutrition Coaching
  • Career Counseling

Couple’s Therapy.

Relationships require a team effort to work through issues that are affecting both partners. One personal issue impacts another. However, you can deal with and resolve any issue with effective communication skills, mutual trust and respect. I offer premarital counseling, if desired, and tools that will improve your relationships, while addressing:

  • Self-esteem
  • Needs/expectations
  • Intimacy
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Communication Skills
  • Building Trust

Telecounseling

My goal is to reach as many people as I can. So, I offer telecounseling, which can be done through video therapy.

Home-based Counseling Services

For those of you who are confined to the home due to physical or mental limitations or inability to drive, I offer the convenience of counseling in your home.

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HOW TO GET RID OF ANXIETY

 Are you feeling anxious? We all have a little anxiety at times.  Here are some ways of dealing with it:

1. Visualize a good day in detail each morning.
Each night, review 10 successes. Worriers tend to remember their failures rather than their successes. Acknowledge success (even the small successes). Tell yourself, then, write it down.

2. Make a list of your worries.
Allow yourself a short period (10 mins. each day) to stress. When the time is up, quit worrying and move on.

3. Grade your anxiety on a scale of one to 10.
See how the number drops as you continue to face situations.

4. Focus on the world around you.
Notice the sights, sounds and smells. Connecting with nature can be a real nerve soother.

5. Act as if.
Even when you feel bad, choose to imagine the best and act as if you feel good.

6. Wear a rubber band on your wrist.
Whenever a negative thought takes hold, literally snap yourself out of it.  Then, turn that negative thought into a positive one.

7. Do a reality check.
Is what you’re worried about, likely to happen? Probably not, so get it out of your head and involved in the moment.

8. Ban the words always, never and forever from your vocabulary.
Think more realistically, using words like sometimes and maybe.

9. Keep your body healthy.
Get enough sleep, eat right, exercise regularly and limit your caffeine intake to reduce susceptibility to anxiety.

10. Be your own coach.
Fill your mind with encouraging thoughts. Magnify the positive, minimize the negative and remind yourself you can handle even the worst situation.

11.  Breathe

Breathe long, deep breaths (breathe in through nose, and exhale through mouth, slowly) for at least three minutes.

 

 

 

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