Thursday, August 10, 2006

Need Help Getting Counseling?

Let's face it. Everyone needs a little counseling at some point in their lives. Whether that be professional or private is up to the person. Counseling can really make a lot of difference in someone's life. So, this article is devoted to those seeking counseling.

Counseling can mean a lot of different things, but today it usually refers to a form of talk directed therapy. It would be nothing short of a small miracle for someone to make it through a long life without ever coming into hard times, or having mental and or emotional distress. Counseling is one way for people to work through difficulties they may be having in this respect.

That’s a pretty vague description, but counseling is a very broad form of talk therapy that covers a lot of more specific purposes. Some of the most popular forms of counseling are marriage and family counseling, addiction counseling, and counseling for people struggling with mental illnesses such as depression or anxiety. Counseling is also very common for people in high stress professions, such as law enforcement officers, people in the armed services, surgeons or emergency service professionals, and performance artists. Additionally, many people benefit from counseling as a way to work through buried or repressed emotions associated with traumatic experiences they may have had in the past.

"Some of the most popular forms of counseling are marriage and family counseling, addiction counseling, and counseling for people struggling with mental illnesses such as depression or anxiety."

Counseling is often a word used interchangeably with psychotherapy, but the two are actually different forms of talk therapies. In a nutshell, counseling is focused on your thoughts; what kinds of thoughts you are having that are bothersome or getting you into trouble, what is bringing the thoughts on, what can you do to avoid them, etc. Psychotherapy is more focused on emotions, and the reasons you are having them. Of course, a good counselor will use some psychotherapy techniques and will also consider the clients emotions as an important piece of the puzzle, and a good psychotherapist will likewise use counseling techniques. A counselor, however, will focus any suggestions for treatment on ways to improve thinking and thought processes in order to avoid falling into the same traps and patterns of thought that were causing difficulty.

Most people in the United States will experience some form of counseling in their lives. It is never anything to be ashamed of, as everyone has issues that are sometimes hard to work through without some help or at least some guidance. Counseling is not unlike the same effect you get when you unload problems on a close friend, only better since you are doing it with someone who is both trained and totally objective since they don’t know you. Counseling can also be very helpful even for people that don’t think they would otherwise need it. It can be a great way to make a good marriage even better, or to help someone identify troublesome thought patterns he or she didn’t realize were a problem.

As you can see, counseling can be very beneficial to you, and it is nothing to be ashamed of to get some third party advice on an issue that's bothering you. It always helps to talk your problems out loud, instead of keeping them all inside.

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