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What is Neurofeedback Therapy?

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What is Neurofeedback Therapy? Do you ever feel stuck repeating the same behavior patterns, even though you want to change? Do you wish you could make yourself feel better or think more clearly, but the harder you try, the more stuck you feel? Do you know you're smart, but your performance doesn't show it? Then you may be a good candidate for neurofeedback! Neurofeedback, sometimes called EEG biofeedback , is an easy and noninvasive way to train your brain to work as it should. It has been used for over 60 years to treat disorders such as ADD/ADHD, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and traumatic brain injuries.   Neurofeedback Can Help With Anxiety Anxiety disorders are the most common mental disorders in the US, affecting more than 40 million people. Neurofeedback is an evidence-based treatment for anxiety disorders. ADHD Neurofeedback helps with concentration, focus, memorization, and many other aspects of brain functioning, such as regulating anxiety. Neurofeedback is now recommen...

Postpartum and Prenatal Counseling

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Postpartum and Prenatal Counseling "Perinatal Mood Disorders" refers to a cluster of issues that occur around the time of childbirth. These mood disorders can include anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and even psychosis. All these disorders have two things in common: 1-they occur during your pregnancy or up to one year after and 2-they cause you a lot of pain and anguish. It’s normal to feel fatigued, stressed, or anxious after having a child. It’s also common to worry about being a good parent or making the right choices for your baby and your family. You may cry for no reason, experience low moods, fatigue, or other symptoms for two or three weeks after childbirth. If your feelings seem "out-sized" or last longer than a few weeks, you may be experiencing a perinatal mood disorder. Perinatal mood disorders can last a long time. Symptoms generally do not go away on their own and can last for weeks, months, or even years. And they can become severe...

Parenting to Create Respectful Relationships

 Parenting to Create Respectful Relationships This 6 week parenting course is designed for families with children up to the age of 12. Based on the book,  Positive Discipline  by Jane Nelson, EdD, it allows parents and caregivers to go through the process of re-evaluating how you view your child's misbehavior and your role as parents. What Does this Course Teach? Positive Discipline: Is  kind  and  firm  at the same time. (Respectful and encouraging) Helps children feel a sense of  belonging  and  significance . (Connection) Is  effective  long-term. (Punishment works short term, but has negative long-term results.) Teaches valuable social and life skills for  good character . (Respect, concern for others, problemsolving, accountability, contribution, cooperation) Invites children to discover how  capable  they are and to use their personal power in  constructive  ways. Why Join a Parenting Group about...
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 Individual Counseling If you are ready to tackle your problems with addiction, depression, anger, or anxiety, or if you need help understanding how to choose how to handle a personal for family crisis, individual counseling may be the perfect opportunity to make long-lasting, effective changes to improve your life. During counseling sessions, we can look at what is going on and uncover the source or sources of your trouble. We evaluate at what is working for you and what isn't. Working as a team, we gain insight into the core of your problems, root them out, and develop clear, workable solutions. Our primary job as your counselor is to be a guide and to provide you a safe place where you can do your work. We may shine lights into dark corners and suggest paths you could follow, but it is your journey and we will only go where you are ready and willing to go. Pathways Online Therapy You feel distressed, overwhelmed, and defeated. You’re tired of the rut you’re living...
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Postpartum and Prenatal Counseling Marietta "Perinatal Mood Disorders" refers to a cluster of issues that occur around the time of childbirth. These mood disorders can include anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and even psychosis. All these disorders have two things in common: 1-they occur during your pregnancy or up to one year after and 2-they cause you a lot of pain and anguish. It’s normal to feel fatigued, stressed, or anxious after having a child. It’s also common to worry about being a good parent or making the right choices for your baby and your family. You may cry for no reason, experience low moods, fatigue, or other symptoms for two or three weeks after childbirth. If your feelings seem "out-sized" or last longer than a few weeks, you may be experiencing a perinatal mood disorder. Perinatal mood disorders can last a long time. Symptoms generally do not go away on their own and can last for weeks, months, or even years. And they can beco...