
- How Do I Know if I Need Counseling?
- A professional counselors offers help in
addressing many situations that cause emotional stress, including, but not
limited to:
- Anxiety.
- Depression, and other mental and
emotional problems and disorders.
- Family and relationship issues.
- Substance abuse and other addictions.
- Sexual abuse and domestic violence.
- Eating disorders.
- Career change and job stress.
- Social and emotional difficulties
related to disability and illness.
- Adopting to life transitions.
- The death of a loved one.
"Good indicators of when you should
seek counseling are when you're having difficulties at work, your ability to
concentrate is diminished or when your level of pain becomes
uncomfortable," says Dr. Gail Robinson, past president of the American
Counseling Association.

Joyce Breasure, past president of the
American Counseling Association recommends counseling when you:
- Spend 5 out of 7 days feeling unhappy.
- Regularly cannot sleep at night.
- Are taking care of a parent or a child
and the idea crosses your mind that you may want to hit that person.
- Place an elder in a nursing home or in
alternative care.
- Have lost someone or something (such as
a job).
- Have a chronic or acute medical illness.
- Can no longer prioritize what is most
important in your life.
- Feel that you can no longer manage your
stress.

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