What types of problems can be addressed in therapy?
We all desire to have meaningful and happy lives living authentically according to our core self and values, relating cooperatively to committed others, and making a distinctive mark on the world. Sometimes things get in the way of these innate drives and we feel lost or disconnected in some way.
People seek professional assistance for a variety of reasons. The following is a list of some of the most common issues:
1. You feel unhappy, sad, lonely, isolated or helpless most of the time.
2. You worry all the time and are unable to find solutions to your problems.
3. You feel nervous and anxious much of the time.
4. You have panic attacks.
5. You have a hard time concentrating.
6. Your emotional state is affecting your daily life and you are having a hard time functioning. Your sleep, eating habits, job and relationships are all being affected negatively by your emotional state.
7. Your behavior is harmful to yourself or others.
8. You or someone you love has a problem with drugs or alcohol.
9. You are having problems with your family members.
10. You are a victim of sexual abuse, domestic violence, rape or any kind of assault.
11. You have an eating disorder.
12. You are having trouble dealing with the death of a loved one.
13. Someone you love has a serious illness and you are having a hard time coping.
14. You are experiencing problems of a sexual nature.
15. Your family is experiencing much tension and discord.
16. You are going through a divorce or are getting separated.
17. You are having a hard time coping with change.
18. You feel afraid, angry or guilty most of the time.
19. You are having a problem with your children.
20. You are having difficulty communicating with others.
21. You want pre-marital counseling.
22. You are part of a blended family and are having a or another family member is having a hard time adjusting.
23. You have confusion about your sexual orientation.
24. You have been or are being physically, emotionally or psychologically mistreated.
25. You just want to grow and become the best person you can be.
We all desire to have meaningful and happy lives living authentically according to our core self and values, relating cooperatively to committed others, and making a distinctive mark on the world. Sometimes things get in the way of these innate drives and we feel lost or disconnected in some way.
People seek professional assistance for a variety of reasons. The following is a list of some of the most common issues:
1. You feel unhappy, sad, lonely, isolated or helpless most of the time.
2. You worry all the time and are unable to find solutions to your problems.
3. You feel nervous and anxious much of the time.
4. You have panic attacks.
5. You have a hard time concentrating.
6. Your emotional state is affecting your daily life and you are having a hard time functioning. Your sleep, eating habits, job and relationships are all being affected negatively by your emotional state.
7. Your behavior is harmful to yourself or others.
8. You or someone you love has a problem with drugs or alcohol.
9. You are having problems with your family members.
10. You are a victim of sexual abuse, domestic violence, rape or any kind of assault.
11. You have an eating disorder.
12. You are having trouble dealing with the death of a loved one.
13. Someone you love has a serious illness and you are having a hard time coping.
14. You are experiencing problems of a sexual nature.
15. Your family is experiencing much tension and discord.
16. You are going through a divorce or are getting separated.
17. You are having a hard time coping with change.
18. You feel afraid, angry or guilty most of the time.
19. You are having a problem with your children.
20. You are having difficulty communicating with others.
21. You want pre-marital counseling.
22. You are part of a blended family and are having a or another family member is having a hard time adjusting.
23. You have confusion about your sexual orientation.
24. You have been or are being physically, emotionally or psychologically mistreated.
25. You just want to grow and become the best person you can be.