Each day, we may experience the stresses and strains of life that can impact our mental health. No one is immune, and it’s okay to seek help.
Our stresses, anxiety, and depression can vary depending on many factors. Life events, learned behaviors, and other known or unknown influences shape how we feel, relate, and behave. Wouldn’t it be comforting to speak with someone who truly listens, seeks to understand what’s happening in your life, and helps you make positive changes for better mental health?
This Is The Day Therapy offers licensed practitioners who genuinely care and are ready to assist you on your journey toward well-being.
Areas of Help:
Relationships
Pre-marital and marriage counseling
Family conflict
Parenting
Pre- and post-baby counseling
Divorce issues and recovery
Sex and pornography concerns
Grief and loss
Anxiety (including Social Anxiety and Phobias)
Panic attacks
Stress management
Depression
Trauma (Sexual/Physical/Mental abuse, Combat, Natural Disasters, Accidents)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Anger management
Conflict resolution
Dysfunctional behaviors (Shopping, Gambling, Eating)
Career and personal growth
Pastoral care
Individual Therapy
Individual therapy offers a valuable opportunity to gain an unbiased perspective on your experiences, fostering positive change and enhancing your overall well-being. While talking with family or friends can be helpful, they may have their own perspectives or emotions that could prevent you from feeling fully understood. Therapy provides a confidential, non-judgmental space where the focus is entirely on you, your feelings, and your growth.
If you’re experiencing distress or if life’s challenges are affecting your daily functioning, this may be the day to schedule an appointment. Distress can show up in many ways—negative thoughts, emotions, behaviors, or even physical symptoms like pain or fatigue. Don’t wait until things feel overwhelming or out of control. Therapy can support you if you’re feeling frequently unhappy, stressed, or hopeless. It’s also helpful if you’re struggling with focus at work or school, battling addiction, or having thoughts of self-harm or harming others. Taking the first step toward therapy can empower you to start healing and regain control over your life.
Pre-Marital Counseling
Premarital counseling offers couples the opportunity to identify and address potential areas of conflict early in their relationship, preventing issues from escalating later. In a supportive, neutral environment, you’ll learn effective strategies in key areas such as communication, conflict resolution, finances, parenting, spiritual beliefs, and relationship roles.
Premarital counseling also helps you align expectations for marriage and navigate any significant differences. Common areas that may lead to conflict include finances, child-rearing, career goals, family dynamics, household responsibilities, intimacy, values, and time management. By exploring these topics proactively, you can develop a strong plan for your future together.
Research from the Journal of Family Psychology shows that couples who engage in premarital counseling are 31% less likely to divorce. If your preparing for marriage, this may be the day to schedule an appointment and build a solid foundation for your relationship.
Marriage Counseling & Couples Therapy
Every couple faces tension or conflict at some point. Marriage counseling/couples therpay provides support for couples looking to improve understanding, intimacy, and communication. In this approach, the relationship is the “client,” with the focus on helping both individuals gain self-awareness, better understand each other, and develop healthier problem-solving skills. The goal is to become better listeners and communicators, fostering new ways to support each other.
Successful outcomes depend on the couple’s motivation and commitment to the process. While counseling can be short-term, healing a relationship may take longer, and therapy continues until a resolution is reached or the treatment plan is complete.
If you’re unsure when to seek therapy, don’t wait for issues to become a crisis. If you’re experiencing tension or conflict, this may be the day to schedule an appointment and take the first step toward improving your relationship.
Family Counseling
Family counseling helps improve communication and resolve conflicts, especially when stress or challenging events impact relationships. The goal is to foster understanding and collaboration, allowing family members to address both individual and shared concerns. While family counseling is often short-term, it may involve all family members or just those willing and able to participate.
Though it doesn’t promise immediate solutions, family counseling equips you with valuable skills to better understand each other and navigate challenges more effectively.
Pastoral Counseling
Pastoral Counseling integrates psychological and theological principles, offering a holistic approach that incorporates faith, spirituality, and theology into the counseling process. This unique blend allows for deeper healing, personal growth, and a stronger sense of purpose.
For those who wish to explore their faith as part of their mental and emotional well-being, Pastoral Counseling provides a safe and supportive space to navigate life’s challenges through both psychological insight and spiritual guidance.
Beyond traditional psychotherapy, sessions may include prayer, scripture reflection, and faith-based resources to help individuals find meaning, peace, and connection. Whether you are facing personal struggles, relationship difficulties, grief, or spiritual doubts, Pastoral Counseling can support your journey toward healing, transformation, and a greater connection with God and others.
TeleTherapy/TeleHealth
TeleHealth allows you to access therapy through a secure, interactive video connection over the internet or via a phone call. It offers a convenient and flexible option for individuals who may find it difficult to attend in-person sessions due to location, time constraints, or other reasons.
Studies have shown that mental health care delivered remotely is just as effective as face-to-face treatment, with many clients experiencing significant improvements. TeleHealth provides the same confidential, professional care as in-person therapy, while offering the added benefit of comfort and convenience in a setting that works for you.
Whether you’re at home, in the office, or on the go, TeleTherapy makes it easier than ever to prioritize your mental well-being.