You could find great value in therapy if you or your loved ones;
- Feel stressed, depressed, or hopeless.
- Fear change.
- Overwhelming grief.
- Having conflicts within your family.
- Inability to set good boundaries.
- Going through separation or divorce.
- Need help with your child’s behavioral, emotional or school problems.
- Need help communicating with or caring for an elder parent.
- Unhappy with your marriage or primary relationship?
- Curious how to improve or create an intimate relationship?
- Experience severe emotional stress or anxiety.
- Feel peace, satisfaction, occasional joy are beyond your reach.
- Have eating, sleeping, or sexual problems.
- Have panic or anxiety attacks.
- Feel stuck in an abusive relationship.
- Have a life threatening illness such as cancer.
- Have debilitating fear, shame, low self-esteem, anger or guilt.
- Are concerned about alcohol, drug use or any other addictions.
- Experience profound mood swings.
- Experience flashbacks, or PTSD.
- Thoughts of suicide.
- Have an overwhelming fear or worry that you can’t release.
- Going through midlife crisis/midlife transition.
- Have fears about your own death or the death of a loved one.
- Feel like you’re wasting your life.
- Behave in self-destructive ways.
- Show problems with inappropriate behavior.
- Enjoy risk-taking or dangerous behaviors.
- Feel deep dissatisfaction with your job.
- Have persistent conflicts with co-workers.
- Wonder about the direction and meaning of your life.
- Are you often sick or have chronic health problems (headaches, stomach, neck or back pain, M.S., asthma, fibromyalgia, etc.)?
- Trouble coping with any type of stress?
- Are undergoing divorce or separation.
- Have survived a trauma, accident, but still feel unsettled as if “waiting for the other shoe to drop”.
- Have unexplained fatigue or lack of motivation.
- Have continual feelings of loneliness or isolation.
- Are disturbed about your sexual functioning or activities.
- Have unusual eating patterns.
- Overly sensitive to criticism.
- Have experienced a major injury or illness in the past.
- Experienced sexual or physical abuse.
- Have major trust issues.
- Extremely self-critical.
- Do you feel you abuse alcohol or drugs.
- Does your family think you have an alcohol, drug, gambling or shopping problem?
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