Welcome to Peace of Mind Counseling Services, LLC.
Why Counseling?
Problems: There are times in life when challenges present themselves, and these changes and challenges become unbearable to handle alone. It is during these times that it’s helpful to work through issues with a counselor or therapist. We all know life has its ups and downs and no one is immune, but we each have the ability to choose how to react and deal with these problems.
Solutions: Counseling can help you gain a fresh perspective on your life, find heightened awareness and discover “therapeutic tools” needed to work through these challenges. Counseling can help you to achieve long term improvements, so you can get back to enjoying your life. Counseling and psychotherapy has been shown to be effective in increasing overall wellbeing.*
Counseling: Counseling is a resource from which to gather new information, tools and skills. There is no magic wand for a quick fix, but by coming to counseling you can:
- gain new insight and a fresh perspective
- learn new skills and techniques for all areas of daily life
- acquire tools to cope with life’s challenges and changes
Specialties Include:
- Substance Abuse Therapy
- Couples Counseling
- Family Counseling
- Teen Issues
- ADD/ADHD
- Depression, Mood Disorder, Bi Polar
- Anxiety
- Career Counseling
- Court Ordered Evaluations
- Domestic Violence
- Drug Testing
- Health and Wellness Counseling
Take the First Step Today!
To take the first step to finding Peace of Mind in your life contact today!
Email POMCounseling@therasoftonline.com
Call Us at (561) 729-6092
New Classes
Parenting and Divorce Classes start January 7, 2012. If you are getting a divorce and have minor children this is a court mandated class. Sign up today to take it online or in the class room. www.educationprograms.com 800-767-8193
Get Help Today!
- Call Us: (561) 729-6092
- Email Us
- Contact Us Online
List Of Services & Groups
Services:
- Individual Counseling
- Couples Counseling
- Family Counseling
- Complimentary Alternative Medicine
- Weight Loss/Nutrition
- Substance Abuse
- Drug Testing
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