Welcome To Aspen View Counseling
The challenges and opportunities presented to you throughout your life can be overwhelming at times. Everyday problems can quickly affect your physical and emotional health. You may need help because you are unhappy with the way you are feeling or acting, or you may need help because you are unhappy with the way some significant person in your life is feeling or acting.
You may need some support and guidance in order to move through these experiences. Therapy can help you whether these problems seem big or small. A therapist will listen and be supportive of you. Your therapist will offer you suggestions and will help you see your problems from a different perspective. However, unlike a relative, spouse or friend, your therapist will not tell you what you should do. The choice of what to do is always yours.
Counseling by a trained, licensed therapist can help you get a clear, objective perspective and a strong sense of support which can enable you to make positive, rewarding changes in your life. Your therapist is trained to equip you with the tools to take those first steps toward change and to find the happiness and fulfillment you deserve.
It might be hard to make that first call, and you might even feel discouraged initially in therapy, but remember that change takes some time and your therapist will be able to help you develop a plan to resolve problems and make those changes, which may ultimately lead to a better life.
Individual Counseling for Teens:
I have years of experience helping teens and their families resolve various conflicts. Whether you're teen is seeking counseling voluntarily or is being encouraged by school or parents, counseling can be a positive experience for him or her.
Individual Counseling for Women:
Therapy can help improve your confidence in your ability to coach yourself through challenges and embrace opportunities in life.
Individual Counseling for Men:
Counseling is available to help you with a range of concerns including career, finances or intimate relationships.
Premarital Counseling:
You can improve your chances of creating a mutually satisfying marriage by going to counseling as a couple.
Relationship Counseling:
Most couples experience difficulties at some point in their relationship. Whether you are married or involved in a committed relationship, therapy can help you improve your relationship.
Divorce Counseling:
If you and your partner have decided that divorce is your only recourse, therapy can help minimize the distress. Counseling can help you and your partner develop a plan that works for both of you.
Family Counseling:
If one member of your family is having problems, your entire family is probably impacted. Counseling for your family can lessen the negative impact on other children. It can also provide you and your spouse with the support needed to successfully restore overall family happiness.