Monica Ziegler, LMHC

Issues I can help you with

At some point in life, you may need help managing emotional distress and anxiety. This is when counseling is most beneficial. Counseling helps you process overwhelming emotions, urges and behaviors in a confidential, non-judgmental atmosphere.

Through therapy, you will work together to identify and understand the root of your problems. Pinpointing your problem source allows counseling to offer alternatives to problematic behavior or coping methods when something stressful is outside your control.

In addition to other specific issues, counseling can help you address many common sources of emotional distress, including:

I also give counseling to children or teens (adolescents). Any problem that affects multiple areas of your life, such as your concentration at work or personal relationships, is serious. Ignoring your problems only drains your emotional well-being. Seek help before you feel like you’re “on the edge” or overwhelmed by emotional distress. Trust yourself. If you think you’d benefit from receiving counseling, you probably would.

Please consider counseling if you experience any of the following:

A healthy life balances work, learning, love and play. Disrupting this balance increases your risk for stress and self-destructive behavior. You don’t have to be mentally ill to benefit from counseling. In fact, many of life’s most difficult issues are a normal part of human development. Getting counseling helps you address these feelings in a productive way, so you can focus on what really matters in your life.

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