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Tips From Your Depression Counselor: Coping In Between Sessions

The goal of counseling is learning to cope with the challenges that lie ahead of you. A good depression counselor will help you gradually learn the skills necessary to deal with your depression and accompanying feelings. The question is; in the meantime how do you cope? Here are a few ideas of things you can do right now to help you get through: 1. Get In A Routine – Depression can rob you of your structure by allowing the days to run together. When you setup and stick to a routine you begin to take your control back. 2. Take Read more
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Anxiety Counseling for Kids – Is It Worth It?

As a parent, it can be difficult to watch as your children continue to grow, learn new things and begin seeing the world as a new place. No matter their age, it can seem as if they are moving too fast. As they grow, anxiety can creep up and cause them to stumble. You may have heard that anxiety counseling is available for children as well as teens and adults. You may shrug their anxiety off as just a phase. However, if you are considering anxiety counseling for your child, look no further than Insight Child & Family Counseling. What Read more
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What You Can Expect for Your Child in Teen Counseling

It can be a scary time for all. Your child is now a teenager who is dealing with school, homework, friends, family, and emotions that he or she is not used to having. As a parent, it can be a struggle to watch your teen deal with anxiety, depression or severe emotions such as anger. Sometimes, it may be best for your child to have teen counseling to help them cope with life as a teen. If you are worried about what is available or what you can expect, Insight Child & Family Counseling is here to help. The First Read more
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Marriage Counseling: Navigating The Way

The first thing your marriage counselor will want to discuss in counseling is what you feel your individual issues in your marriage are. Maybe you know exactly what they are or maybe you are having trouble pinpointing an exact cause. Here are a few examples of areas of counseling and possible questions your counselor might ask you: 1. Trust -Is there anything you feel you can’t trust your partner with? 2. Happiness -Do you feel as if your partner cares about your happiness? 3. Stress -After a stressful day, do you confide in your partner? 4. Intimacy -Do you feel Read more
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What to Do When You Don’t Trust Your Anxiety Counselor

Picture it: You have finally found an anxiety counselor in which you feel you can discuss and solve your stress and anxiety.  Things are going well until you find that your anxiety counselor has broken your trust. Whether it be through discussing your case with another patient or discussing another patient in your session, trust can be broken easily when confidentiality is breached. What happens when your counselor breaks your trust? What do you do? Here is how to handle this situation should it happen to you. Discuss Your Concern First and foremost, you should discuss your concerns with your Read more
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What To Do (And Not Do) With Your Child’s Anxiety From A Professional Anxiety Counselor

When your child suffers from anxiety, as a parent all you want to do is fix it for them. However, there may be some things that you are doing (or not doing) that aren’t helping at all. Recognizing and understanding your child’s anxiety is the first step in helping them cope with it. Here are a few things you should and should not be doing. 1. Don’t avoid things just because they make your child anxious. Remember that the goal is not to avoid stress or anxiety, but rather to teach your child good coping mechanisms when they are going Read more
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Tips On How To Find The Right Marriage Counselor

The thought of counseling can seem overwhelming and even scary in some cases, especially when it comes to your marriage. However, a marriage counselor can help you sort out issues within your marriage to bring you clarity. You can also visit a child after adopted him to pave a new path into your lives. Perhaps you have searched for a counselor, only to come up short. Or, maybe your friend’s recommendation just didn’t work out as planned. Whatever the case may be, it can be difficult to find the perfect marriage counselor for you and your spouse. Here are some Read more
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Tips From A Marriage Counselor: Understanding The Tradeoffs In Counseling

Marriage counseling often comes with compromises and tradeoffs. At one time or another, you and your spouse might be asked to make some tough choices in order to continue progressing. The first tradeoff you will be asked to make is a tradeoff on time. You will have to sacrifice time with friends and family, time you usually spend on hobbies or relaxing and even your precious “alone” time. This might be a foreign concept to some but in order for marriage counseling to be truly productive you need to make it a priority. The second compromise you might have to Read more
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Marriage Counseling: Getting Your Spouse on Board

If you find yourself in a tough situation where you are questioning your relationship with your spouse, it may be time to seek our marriage counseling. Although you may be prepared to take the plunge, it may be difficult for your spouse to understand. It is important that both of you are able and willing to start the marriage counseling process to save your relationship and bring you back to where you belong. Here are some ways to bring your spouse on board with you. State Your Case It is crucial to communicate with your spouse, especially now. Grab some Read more
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Marriage Counseling: 5 Destructive Behaviors In Your Marriage

When it comes to marriage and relationships, there are certain behaviors that can cause major harm. Oftentimes in marriage counseling these behaviors are uncovered. However, knowing and being on the lookout for these behaviors can save you time and heartache in the long run. Some of these negative and destructive behaviors include: 1. Blaming Or Attempting To Control Your Partner 2. Withdrawing/Disengaging From The Relationship 3. Resentful Compliance 4. Constant Whining Or Complaining 5. Denial Of Issues/Need For Help At Insight Child & Family Counseling, we offer a personalized treatment plan and course of action with all of our marriage Read more