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LDS Marriage Counselor: 4 Marriage Facts To Remember

An LDS marriage counselor can help you with a number of marriage-related issues that can quickly derail your relationship.  An LDS marriage counselor can also help you to remember some important facts that are true for every marriage and that will help you to avoid some problems and to understand that many problems are transitory. 1 – Every Couple Has Problems No matter how perfect and happy some couples that you know may seem to be, they have problems in their marriage that don’t necessarily show in public.  Problems in a relationship don’t have to be devastating, like abuse or addiction, but Read more
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LDS Counselor: What to Know About Family Therapy

When you have a problem within your family, asking for help can be difficult; but an LDS counselor may be the answer.  An LDS counselor knows that dealing with family issues like addiction, depression or divorce can be embarrassing and sensitive and that healing the family is just as important as healing individuals.  Whether you’re experiencing a family issue now or you think there is the potential for one in the near future, you should know a little more about what family therapy is and what a family therapist can do. What Family Therapy Is And Why It’s Important Each family Read more
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LDS Marriage Counselor: Signs You May Need Help

If you are married and you feel that something isn’t right about your relationship, you should consider an LDS marriage counselor.  Why is an LDS marriage counselor so important?  Because an LDS counselor can help you to figure out the reason your relationship is in trouble and can help you find the answers to make your marriage work again.  For most couples, counseling can help them to get past many of the problems that might lead them to consider separation or divorce.  You should seek the help of a marriage counselor if you notice these warning signs: 1 – You Read more
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LDS Counselor: The Truth About Family Therapy

At Insight Child & Family Counseling, we know that there are many misconceptions about what a family LDS counselor does and who we treat.  If you’re not sure about working with a family therapist and you want to know more about what we do, here is the truth about family therapy: Family Therapists Can Treat Mental Illness Family therapists are effective in treating a range of mental and emotional disorders that include addiction, drug abuse, anxiety, depression, alcoholism and eating disorders.  For a great many patients, these mental health problems contribute to damaging the family unit and the family dynamic and a Read more
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LDS Child Counselor: Finding the Right Counselor

When is it time to take my child to see a counselor?  Sometimes kids, like adults, can benefit from therapy. Therapy can help kids develop problem-solving skills.  Many kids need help dealing with anxiety, school stress, such as homework, bullying, or peer pressure. Others need help to discuss their feelings about family issues, particularly if there’s a major transition, such as a divorce, move, or serious illness.  An LDS child counselor can help if your child is suffering with any of these situations above. When there has been a  significant life events — such as the death of a family Read more
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LDS Family Counselo: Healing Concepts for Wives

Healing Concepts for Wives Impacted by Pornography Too often disclosure of a pornography problem in marriage causes women to slip into unhealthy comparisons.  As an LDS family counselor we see women who engage in inappropriate behavior themselves; who spiral  downward into depression, self-doubt, and in some cases, even suicidal thinking. These responses, although unhelpful, are understandable when the magnitude of damage, betrayal, and hurt are understood. Spouses and family members may labor under the heavy emotional burdens of worry, hurt, and hopelessness caused by the addictions of their loved ones. Below are some of the feelings that many spouses and Read more
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LDS Child Counselor: Helping Children Like Themselves

As one of the top LDS child counselors we know that one of the most important opinions a child has is his view of himself. Children with high self-esteem view the world with optimism, confidence, and an expectation of success. Children with low self-esteem are apt to distrust their own ideas and abilities and be very tentative in life situations. Every child needs to feel lovable and capable. To the degree that these feelings are present, self-esteem is enhanced; to the degree they are lacking, self-esteem is threatened. One  way to help your child to help them experience individual success.  Read more
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LDS Family Counselor: Having a Happy Marriage

Having a happy family is something many people wish for, but simply don’t know how to get.  Oftentimes the relationship that needs the most attention is the marriage.  As an LDS family counselor, we know the importance of cultivating a loving marriage so that you can have a loving family.  Below are some suggestions for wives on what they can do to contribute to a happy marriage. Wives Tips for a Happy Marriage Respect your husband.  One of your husband’s greatest needs is to feel respected and especially by you.  While he will do many things in your marriage you Read more
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LDS Marriage Counselor: Creating Positivity

Happy couples look for/create positivity in their marriages An LDS marriage counselor can help you create and focus on a healthy marriage.  A healthy marriage puts more weight on the positive side of the equation in their marriages.  Like the law of Thermodynamics, which says that in a closed systems things tend to run down and get less orderly, the same is true of closed relationships like marriage.  If you do nothing to make things better in your marriage, but do not do anything wrong, the marriage will still tend to get worse over time.  To maintain a balanced emotional Read more
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LDS Counselor: Understanding Mental Illness

Understanding Mental Illness The most commonly diagnosed mental illness is Anxiety.  An experienced LDS counselor knows that some people do not have full-blown panic attacks or phobias, but suffer from a constantly high level of generalized or “free-floating” anxiety. Researchers have found that anxiety disorders often involve a biological predisposition. As with other mental disorders, however, being biologically predisposed to an anxiety disorder does not mean that a person will necessarily develop that disorder. For many, anxiety disorder may be triggered by a stressful or traumatic event. Fortunately, help is available for anxiety disorders. Several medications are quite helpful in Read more