Longview Counseling Center
is pleased with the diversity of areas of assistance they provide
to indiviuals and families everyday. We understand that taking
the first step toward freedom is sometimes the most difficult.
Mental health problems are similar to other health problems:
some can be prevented; others will go away on their own with
home treatment; and some need professional attention.
We are here to help! We have specialists in the areas of:
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Life Transitions |
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Significant transitions and major life stressors such as the
death of a loved one or the loss of a job can bring about uncertanty
in life. In some cases professinal help is needed during these
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Grief and Loss |
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Grief is your emotional reaction to a significant loss. The
words sorrow and heartache are often used to describe feelings
of grief. Whether you lose a beloved person, animal, place, or
object, or a valued way of life (such as your job, marriage,
or good health), some level of grief will naturally follow. |
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Anxiety |
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Feeling worried or nervous is a normal part of everyday life.
Everyone frets or feels anxious from time to time. Mild to moderate
anxiety can be an effective means of helping you focus your attention,
energy, and motivation. However, if anxiety is severe, you may
have feelings of helplessness, confusion, and extreme worry that
are out of proportion with the actual seriousness or likelihood
of the feared event. Anxiety that becomes overwhelming and interferes
with daily life is not normal. This type of anxiety may be a
symptom of another problem, such as depression. |
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Anger Management |
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Anger signals your body to prepare for a fight. This reaction
is commonly classified as "fight or flight." When you
get angry, adrenaline and other hormones are released into the
bloodstream. Your blood pressure, pulse, and respiratory rate
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Identity and Self-esteem |
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Self-esteem is a person's core belief about himself or herself.
A person's self-esteem is reflected in his or her actions, both
in how as well as what he or she does. Although self-esteem varies
from time to time, the pattern usually leans toward a healthy
or unhealthy view of self. With healthy self-esteem, a person
is more likely to succeed in life. |
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Family Dynamics |
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The emotional and intellectual stages you pass through from
childhood to your retirement years as a member of a family are
called the family life cycle. A supportive family can profoundly
influence your behavior and benefit your development.
The family life cycle consists of several developmental
stages:
- Independence
- Coupling or marriage
- Parenting: babies through adolescents
- Launching adult children
- Retirement or senior stage of life
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Pre-Marital and Marital Counseling |
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Bryan Vignery is a trained PREPARE/ENRICH counselor and offers
an dynamic look into relationships with this assessment. The
PREPARE/ENRICH is a program based on a set of five inventories
that examine major relationship issues a couple may experience.
These inventories must be administered by a trained PREPARE/ENRICH
Counselor and include 4-6 feedback sessions in which the counselor
facilitates discussion between the couple based on their inventory
results. To take the couple quiz please click
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Trauma and Abuse Recovery |
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Communication Skills |
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Alcohol Abuse and Dependence |
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Many adults can have an occasional glass of wine or a beer
without any significant impact on their daily life. Alcohol abuse
occurs when you repeatedly drink alcohol even though it causes
significant problems in your life. Abuse disrupts your relationships,
causes you to miss work (often due to hangovers), and neglect
personal and work obligations. It can lead to legal problems,
such as being arrested for disorderly conduct or drinking while
driving. You don't have to drink daily or drink large amounts
of alcohol to have an abuse problem. |
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Depression and Suicide |
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Depression is a mood disorder that causes you to feel sad or
hopeless for an extended period of time. More than just a bout
of "the blues" or temporary feelings of grief or low
energy, depression can have a significant impact on your enjoyment
of life, your work, your health, and the people you care about. |