Frequently Asked Questions
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First assess how long you have been struggling with your particular issues and try to gauge how successful you have been handling alone. Counseling is designed to be one tool to help you identify and resolve the challenges you are facing. Counseling sessions are a dedicated hour with a professional focusing on problematic life issues with a goal of resolution. Seeking help from a professional when you are struggling is smart self-care, not weakness.
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Couples who have experienced infidelity very often find success in marriage counseling when both parties are willing to do the work necessary to revitalize the compromised relationship. Our focus is on the underlying theme of Hope and we help couples improve communication, identify problem areas and find healthy solutions that facilitate trust and respect in the marriage.
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Restored Life Counseling offers a HIPAA compliant tele-health platform for all counseling with a therapist, counselor, or Psychologist.
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We take pride in our practice for achieving good results! We have been in business for over 10 years and our reputation requires that we achieve success with our patients and clients. Research substantiates that those who are proactive and committed to the therapeutic process see positive results.
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Please look at the bios for each of our therapists and see if there are specific treatment styles that you feel might best meet your needs. After that, call our office and our trained support staff will further help you decide who will be the best fit for you.
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Yes, everything you say is confidential and our therapists have taken an oath to protect your privacy during counseling sessions. You can ask our therapists questions before the session begins if you have concerns about the confidentiality of the process. But there are some exceptions to the rule of confidentiality. By law, the therapist is required to report:
• Threats of harm to oneself
• Threats of harm to other
• Suspected child or elder abuse – if the client is the victim or perpetrator