More FAQ’s
Life & Work Soulutions offers a full array of counseling services to assist you.
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If I go to Counseling does that mean I’m crazy?
No, the vast majority of people are not “crazy.” Crazy is generally not a term used in Counseling. Some people have had a break in their perception of reality and see or hear things that are not real. Those incidents are termed “psychotic” and not “crazy.” Counseling is a very accepted way for people to heal from mental health and substance use disorders.
What am I supposed to do in Counseling?
Counseling at Life & Work Soulutions called “talk therapy” or “insight therapy.” Generally, the Counselor and client(s) meet in a private soundproof office and talk about the problems and issues and work together to explore and implement solutions.
What can I expect from going to Counseling?
While there is no guarantee that everyone is healed completely through Counseling, but there is much success in the therapeutic process. Counseling provides hope for demoralized people, a new perspective on the client’s life, and an empathic, trusting and caring relationship.
Can I bring my kids along to my Counseling session?
Usually, children should not come along with parents to Counseling unless the Counseling is specifically for the child. Children of all age are very sensitive to their parents’ moods, tone of voice, actions, and reactions and much of what is talked about is most likely inappropriate for children to hear. Children can also be a distraction that will detract from the session.
What are family and couples counseling?
Family and couples Counseling is grounded in the same principles as individual Counseling except that family members or couples attend the sessions together and work in tandem with the Counselor addressing conflict within the family or between the couple.
What is group counseling?
Group Counseling is grounded in the same principles as individual Counseling except that unrelated people with the same issue, such as depression or substance abuse, attend the sessions together. Each group member has the option to share about his or her issues and offer constructive feedback and support under the guidance of the Counselor.
