Since 1998, Lova G. Njuguna LPC has been counseling adult clients, individually or as couples, in the areas of anger management, anxiety management, LGBTQ concerns, healthy relationships, sexual addiction, pornography addiction, love addiction, codependence, substance abuse/dependence, and obsession/compulsion. You may have found your way to this website because you are behaving in ways that you don't like but feel powerless to change.
This behavior may be affecting your relationship, your job, your freedom, or your sense of enjoyment and contentment in life. You may be having difficulty managing your anger, fear, or sadness. You may be having sexual thoughts or behaving sexually in ways that you wish you could change. You may be mourning the loss of a relationship or just trying to traverse other changes in your life.
It is important to live in today and to plan for tomorrow. Who you are today - your behavioral and emotional situation, whatever it is - is often the culmination of the way you have thought about yourself and related to others in the world.
This behavior may be affecting your relationship, your job, your freedom, or your sense of enjoyment and contentment in life. You may be having difficulty managing your anger, fear, or sadness. You may be having sexual thoughts or behaving sexually in ways that you wish you could change. You may be mourning the loss of a relationship or just trying to traverse other changes in your life.
It is important to live in today and to plan for tomorrow. Who you are today - your behavioral and emotional situation, whatever it is - is often the culmination of the way you have thought about yourself and related to others in the world.
Services
Lova G. Njuguna LPC offers 21 years of experience and expertise in counseling clients in sexual issues, relationship and interpersonal issues, domestic violence, sexual abuse, obsession and compulsion, and addiction.
2007 - 2014 - Clinical Supervisor/Intern Supervisor at the Center for Life Skills Development, LLC, Tucson, AZ.
Founded the Sexual Offender Program for the Center and served initially as its Director.
Also, served as alternate treatment liaison to the Pima County Superior Court's Drug Court Program.
2007 - 2014 - Clinical Supervisor/Intern Supervisor at the Center for Life Skills Development, LLC, Tucson, AZ.
Founded the Sexual Offender Program for the Center and served initially as its Director.
Also, served as alternate treatment liaison to the Pima County Superior Court's Drug Court Program.
We strive to assist the individual in finding their strengths and balancing them with their needs.
We allow individuals to accept themselves in the world in which they live today, and we coach them in preparing for the world they will greet tomorrow.
We will respectfully and sensitively consider your perspective, your cultural beliefs, religious beliefs, gender issues, and disabilities.
We will answer any questions you may have about our training, experience and treatment approaches.
We will tell you what benefits you are likely to gain from counseling as well as what counseling is likely not to do for you.
We allow individuals to accept themselves in the world in which they live today, and we coach them in preparing for the world they will greet tomorrow.
We will respectfully and sensitively consider your perspective, your cultural beliefs, religious beliefs, gender issues, and disabilities.
We will answer any questions you may have about our training, experience and treatment approaches.
We will tell you what benefits you are likely to gain from counseling as well as what counseling is likely not to do for you.
DEPRESSION: Sadness, loneliness, fear, or nervousness can be normal reactions to the stressors of life such as death or separation from a loved one or losing a job.
But, if you experience these feelings daily or almost daily.
ANXIETY: Generalized anxiety disorder is characterized by persistent, excessive, and unrealistic worry about everyday things, lasting for at least six months.
People with anxiety disorders often expect the worst, even when there is no apparent reason for concern.
They anticipate disaster and are overly concerned about money, health, family, work, or other issues.
But, if you experience these feelings daily or almost daily.
ANXIETY: Generalized anxiety disorder is characterized by persistent, excessive, and unrealistic worry about everyday things, lasting for at least six months.
People with anxiety disorders often expect the worst, even when there is no apparent reason for concern.
They anticipate disaster and are overly concerned about money, health, family, work, or other issues.
Trust, Communication, Commitment, Love, Passion, Sex, Respect, Friendship, Conflict Resolution, Collaboration. a couple in distress may have deficits in at least some of these areas.
A successful relationship is one in which each member of the couple has - or works on developing - skill in each of these areas.
The main task of relationship work from our perspective is to unite two fully-functioning, independent individuals within an interdependent partnership.
Thus, we prefer to think about counseling the "individual in relationship."
A successful relationship is one in which each member of the couple has - or works on developing - skill in each of these areas.
The main task of relationship work from our perspective is to unite two fully-functioning, independent individuals within an interdependent partnership.
Thus, we prefer to think about counseling the "individual in relationship."
Compulsive sexual behaviors that involve the internet and pornography can take on a number of manifestations.
You might be looking up a "date" on Craigslist, using explicit chat, or masturbating to online pornography or webcams to name a few.
There are many evenings in which hours fly by and you have lost quality time with your family.
Paul Simpson states in his website Sex Struggles that internet pornography has become the "crack cocaine" of the sexual addictions.
Per Cooper (1998) shows there are three primary factors that make online porn use and other sexual behavior so seductive and difficult to quit.
You might be looking up a "date" on Craigslist, using explicit chat, or masturbating to online pornography or webcams to name a few.
There are many evenings in which hours fly by and you have lost quality time with your family.
Paul Simpson states in his website Sex Struggles that internet pornography has become the "crack cocaine" of the sexual addictions.
Per Cooper (1998) shows there are three primary factors that make online porn use and other sexual behavior so seductive and difficult to quit.
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