While working with a mental health professional was once stigmatized, today, much of society has acknowledged that working with a therapist can be empowering and healthy, ultimately helping one accomplish mental health, personal, and professional goals. At CNSL, our Woodstock counselors provide counseling and therapy services for patients who are managing a wide range of issues, ranging from mental health concerns like anxiety and depression to relationship issues to professional growth and development goals and more. If you are ready to speak with someone who can help you create strategies for getting what you want in life, call our Woodstock counselors today.
There are many reasons to work with a Woodstock counselor; however, the most important reason is that you are ready to take charge of your future and have a goal that you want to pursue and achieve. This goal could be anything, such as improving your communication skills, reducing your anxiety, shifting your perspective on something (or someone), adopting a more open mind, having a healthier relationship, and more. Counseling is about you and requires that you’re an active participant who is steering the sessions based on your short- and long-term goals for therapy. Before you start therapy, you need to be committed to “doing the work” both inside and outside of the counselor’s office to ultimately achieve your goals.
At CNSL, we provide counseling for adults, teens, families, children, and couples, as well as group counseling. People may seek our services for help with any of the following:
If you think that counseling is the right choice for you, the first step is finding a counselor. You want to find a counselor who has experience in the area or issue that is relevant to you. For example, if you want to attend counseling as a family, finding a family, finding a family counselor is important; or, if you are struggling with an eating disorder, working with a mental health experience who has experience in eating disorder therapy is key. Once you’ve identified a few counselors, it’s worth your time to ask them a few questions about themselves, their experience, and their approach to counseling before you get started. A good counselor will be open to questions and happy to talk during an initial visit before therapy begins.
At CNSL, we have Woodstock counselors who are experienced in a wide range of areas and are ready to help you. We are accepting new patients. To learn more, please call us today or send us a message online at your convenience.
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Call: 678.384.4911