• Persistent problems that are not being resolved
• Lack of communication, withdrawal, and isolation
• Angry conflict, verbal or physical abuse
• Persistent depression or anxiety
• Suicidal thoughts
• Severe mood or attitude changes
• Lack of energy
• Decreased sexual energy
• Declining grades in school
• Emotional outbursts
• Major life cycle changes such as marriage, birth of first child, adolescence, empty nest, and aging parents
• Major life crises such as a death of a loved one, job loss, chronic illness, divorce, terminal illness, a child who's run away
• If you're facing any of the above, it's very important that you seek at least an initial consultation to discuss what we can do to help you--the earlier the better. It's always less time consuming and expensive to obtain counseling early in the process. As you are probably already aware, the longer you wait to access counseling the longer it takes to experience the changes that are needed.