By Bree Winkler LPC @ Private Counseling
Located in Peachtree Corners, GA
- Everyone, and I mean everyone, needs help. You are not ‘crazy’ when you go to therapy. Instead, you are choosing to take care of yourself. Help is available.
- You might be thinking, ‘I have friends and family I can talk to,’ which is probably true. But, what if you need to talk about your relationships with them? Or, what if they just don’t know how to really listen to you to understand you completely? Or, what if you don’t know how to express yourself to them? This is why counseling is beneficial.
- Another reason for counseling is breaking poor habits. Habits are difficult to change. Why? Because it takes work and because change is uncomfortable. A good counselor can help you make a plan to change an unhealthy or unhelpful habit, as well as support and encourage you through the process.
- People want to know what type of reasons someone would attend therapy? Clients go to counseling for a variety of topics. I specialize in helping clients cope with the normal events of life: relationships, anxiety, mood changes including depression, anger management, handling unexpected events such as grief, job loss, moving, and also helping build communication skills for all aspects of a client’s life.
- People also ask how long they would have to attend therapy? Well, that also depends on the person. Some clients attend counseling for a few sessions to resolve a specific issue or reach a particular goal; other clients attend therapy for many sessions, depending on their personal needs.
- The final tip I have today is about the therapeutic relationship between counselor and client. This relationship is the MOST important aspect of effective counseling. Trust your gut during your initial phone consultation with a prospective therapist. If you are going to share your deepest secrets and fears with the counselor, then you need to feel comfortable trusting that counselor.