How do you know if you are ready for and would benefit from therapy? Here are some questions to consider.

Are You:

  • Experiencing persistent feelings of sadness, depression, or hopelessness?
  • Struggling with overwhelming anxiety, worry, or panic attacks?
  • Managing stress from work, school, or personal responsibilities?
  • Feeling stuck, unmotivated, or lacking direction in life?
  • Struggling with behavioral issues or emotional regulation?
  • Experiencing significant life changes or transitions, such as divorce, loss of a loved one, relocation, or job changes?
  • Encountering difficulties in relationships or marriage?
  • Needing support in dealing with family dynamics?
  • Facing challenges with addiction or substance abuse?
  • Dealing with trauma or past abuse that affects daily functioning?
  • Wanting to develop better coping strategies and problem-solving skills?
  • Looking to improve communication and interpersonal skills?
  • Seeking support for improving self-esteem and self-confidence?
  • Seeking personal growth and a deeper understanding of oneself?

Seeking therapy is a positive step towards better mental health and overall well-being. If any of these reasons resonate with you, consider reaching out for professional support.

Are You:

  • Ready to move in a positive direction and to take action to change your life for the better?
  • Ready to work with a therapist who can
    • Guide you through the process?
    • Assist you in seeing what you currently can’t see?
    • Open up new avenues for exploring solutions and strategies for improving your life?
  • Ready to explore, engage, and examine your mindset, assumptions, beliefs, values, and root drivers?

And finally, are you:

  • Feeling that there is a reason to consider therapy?

If you are here, we can trust your gut feeling that there is a therapeutic question you would like to answer. That is probably the best reason to pursue therapy.