Is your teen exhibiting symptoms of depression or anxiety, like sleep issues or mood swings? Are you concerned about your child's behaviors or decisions? Have they recently been in trouble at school or with the law? Have you suffered a tragedy or the death of a loved one? Are you struggling to grapple with the finality and permanence of the loss you've experienced?
Has a once hopeful vision for the future been replaced by a sense of dread and uncertainty as you readjust to life after devastation? Is your life lacking in joy or motivation? Are feelings of sadness, apathy, and low energy preventing you from completing necessary tasks? As a result, do you feel shame and guilt about not being productive?
Has a once hopeful vision for the future been replaced by a sense of dread and uncertainty as you readjust to life after devastation? Is your life lacking in joy or motivation? Are feelings of sadness, apathy, and low energy preventing you from completing necessary tasks? As a result, do you feel shame and guilt about not being productive?
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Our team of counselors and therapists is committed to creating a safe, non-judgmental, and compassionate space for clients to explore a wide variety of mental health issues. We desire to truly engage with our clients so that they can feel heard and understood throughout the therapeutic process. If you're interested in booking an appointment or learning more about our counseling services, call (614) 489-8759 or visit our contact page.
Symptoms of anxiety occur on both emotional and physical levels. As a result, anxiety causes tension not only in your body but in your relationships-especially that which you have with yourself. For example, you may feel sad and restless or unable to get comfortable in social situations.
Your relationships may be suffering because you need constant reassurance from others and rely on friends or family to do the job of instilling confidence in your decisions.Or perhaps you are regularly tired from being on edge all the time, or struggling with muscle strain, diarrhea, and symptoms of panic that deplete your energy.
Your relationships may be suffering because you need constant reassurance from others and rely on friends or family to do the job of instilling confidence in your decisions.Or perhaps you are regularly tired from being on edge all the time, or struggling with muscle strain, diarrhea, and symptoms of panic that deplete your energy.
Is your life lacking in joy or motivation? Are feelings of sadness, apathy, and low energy preventing you from completing necessary tasks? As a result, do you feel shame and guilt about not being productive? Oftentimes, depression is described as a "fog" that clouds the mind and depletes the body's energy.
Is your teen exhibiting symptoms of depression or anxiety, like sleep issues or mood swings? Are you concerned about your child's behaviors or decisions? Have they recently been in trouble at school or with the law?
Perhaps your teenager's academic performance is slipping, or they may have fallen into less than ideal social circumstances, whether that takes the form of isolating from friends or spending time with other kids who aren't good influences.Maybe you are concerned because you suspect that your teen is beginning to abuse drugs or alcohol.
Perhaps your teenager's academic performance is slipping, or they may have fallen into less than ideal social circumstances, whether that takes the form of isolating from friends or spending time with other kids who aren't good influences.Maybe you are concerned because you suspect that your teen is beginning to abuse drugs or alcohol.
Is a lack of emotional intimacy leading you to feel disconnected from your partner? Does persistent conflict or ineffective communication make you feel as though your relationship has come to a standstill? Are the exchanges you have with your spouse often colored by resentment and criticism? You may feel that increased arguing has caused you to disengage with your partner, creating discomfort and tension.
Reviews (2)
T. K.
Dec 13, 2020
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This review is for Yvonne. I am actually in tears right now. I was referred to her though a larger group to help people struggling with funds to find mental health help.She was very gruff from the start. I was having trouble figuring out paperwork online and when I told her I didn't have a printer she said well then you should find a new therapist. I started to say that really hurt my feelings because I was on a wait list so long and she said well sorry, cant help you and hung up on me. Extremely unprofessional and deeply saddened. I was so hopeful to finally get help.
Laura Macpherson
Jul 14, 2018
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I remember Jummy explaining my diagnosis to me and I felt like she got it! I went to see her because I was frustrated with myself and couldn’t pinpoint what was going on. She explained to me how depression can look different for different people. I realized that I was functionally depressed and because I could somewhat function, I downplayed how terribly I felt. Jummy helped me to feel ok about taking care of myself and to put boundaries in my life.