you are stronger than you think.

Depression

Are you experiencing depression? If you are, you are not your normal self. You lack the energy and motivation you would normally have. Simple tasks are now difficult and difficult tasks now seem impossible. You are most likely experiencing sadness the majority of the time and feelings of hopelessness and helplessness. Feelings of joy, happiness and satisfaction with your life are few and far between. Your appetite and sleep patterns may be negatively affected and interest in sexual activity may be diminished. You may be experiencing mild depression, severe depression or anywhere in between on the depression continuum. Whether depression is having a major impact or a minor impact on your life, it is having an impact.

From my visitors:

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Anxiety

Anxiety is one of your natural responses to danger or stressful situations. It is like an alarm that goes off when you feel threatened, stressed out, or under pressure. Anxiety is not always a bad thing, in moderation. In many cases it can be helpful. It can help trigger you into action, stay focused and alert, and stimulate you to solve your problems. However, when your anxiety starts interfering with your life and relationships and becomes constant and overwhelming, it is no longer normal or productive- it has become an anxiety disorder.

From my visitors:

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Sex Therapy

Sex therapy is the treatment of sexual problems within an individual, a couple or both. I utilize talk therapy as well as teaching you specialized procedures/techniques to help you eliminate sexual dysfunction and improve the sexual health and relationship functioning of your relationship. Sex therapy for couples works best when both members of the couple show up to the sessions to work through their problems together. Progress can still be achieved with only one person from the couple attending. People that are not currently involved in a relationship can also benefit from sex therapy by learning how to prepare for a future relationship.

From my visitors:

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Marriage/Couples Counseling

Is your relationship stressing you out? Relationships, whether a marriage, a long-term relationship or a dating relationship can have a global effect on your life. When your relationship is going well it can have a positive effect on most other areas of your life. However, when you are experiencing stress in your marriage or relationship, that stress tends to spill over into other important areas of your life as well. This is why it is so important to learn how to eliminate the stressful things from your relationship and create a happy and fulfilling one.

From my visitors:

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Premarital Counseling

How much time and money are you investing into your upcoming marriage? If you are like most people awaiting the big day, then you are already spending a lot of time and money planning for your wedding ceremony, your reception, and your new life as a married person. I am always amazed at how much money and time couples spend on the smallest details of their upcoming nuptials. According to a recent survey done by The Knot Inc., the average cost of a wedding was around $27,000. Keep in mind that these numbers do not include the cost of the honeymoon. Needless to say, the average couples are spending thousands of dollars on their weddings. The same survey revealed that the average bride spends an average of 11 hours per week planning the wedding three months before the wedding. That is roughly 132 hours spent planning a wedding and we all know that most couples start planning a wedding long before three months.

From my visitors:

Premarital counseling was definitely NOT on any of my wedding checklists. We were recommended from a friend who had been to see Nathan for other reasons. We not only found a few areas of our relationship that had been undealt with, but also found a few new ways to avoid conflicts in the future. I'd highly recommend this for any couple getting married for the first (or fifth) time! --Charles.
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