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Have you ever needed someone to talk to, someone who will listen without judgment or bias? Have you ever or are you struggling with issues that are too intimate or too private to share with your friends and family? Is it self-esteem, self-loathing, or another issue that a personal therapist could help with? These are only a few of the countless reasons why a personal therapist could be the answer to the battles you fight and the struggles you face.
Sometimes, it isn't only a counselor but a women's counseling option you need. The simple truth is there are issues that only men can help men with and that only women can help women with, and women's counseling is intended to meet those gender-specific needs. The good news is that I offer women's counseling in addition to individual therapy. For the issues only women can relate to, for problems that only females face, women might sometimes need counseling specifically for them.
Most of us will face mountains or find ourselves lost on this journey of life, and reaching out for help is often just another part of the journey. As an experienced psychologist, I understand how feelings impact our lives and our brains. More importantly, I know how to help people deal with feelings that can cripple us, hurt us, and that can make life miserable or unmanageable. Learning new skills or un-training your brain to break old habits and to start new and healthy ones isn't easy, but it is worth it.
As a personal therapist, using tools like psychotherapy and individual therapy, we will work together to overcome these emotions and feelings in healthy and positive ways. The hardest part of getting help can often be that first step. Don't worry, you aren't alone, many people have been right where you are right now. Once you take that first step, however, the road gets easier and the healing can begin.
We all need help sometimes. At some point, we will all need someone to help us in our moment of need. For some of us that will look like talking to a licensed counselor or professional therapist. If you are ready to talk and ready to get help, then it is time to reach out. Get the help you need today and start living the life you deserve.