Are you going through a life transition (such as marriage, job/career change, mid-life, childbirth, empty nest, grief) and feeling overwhelmed and stressed out? I can teach you tools to reduce stress and clarify your thinking to help you make decisions you are pleased with. I will work with you in a supportive role to identify and change negative or self-defeating behavior patterns.
I will also help you understand why you feel the way you do and suggest new ways to manage stress, relationship problems and low self-esteem. I believe accepting and loving ourselves is a key to having happier relationships and a happier life. We will work as a team to help you find new solutions to your problems. I have over 30 years of experience working with people from different backgrounds and orientations toward life.
I consider myself to be a teacher and a therapist. I focus strongly on self-awareness and skill building and have a positive approach to therapy and healing. Call today at 843-810-8647 for a free 30 minute consultation or email me at bethkeyserling@gmail.com.
I will also help you understand why you feel the way you do and suggest new ways to manage stress, relationship problems and low self-esteem. I believe accepting and loving ourselves is a key to having happier relationships and a happier life. We will work as a team to help you find new solutions to your problems. I have over 30 years of experience working with people from different backgrounds and orientations toward life.
I consider myself to be a teacher and a therapist. I focus strongly on self-awareness and skill building and have a positive approach to therapy and healing. Call today at 843-810-8647 for a free 30 minute consultation or email me at bethkeyserling@gmail.com.
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I am trained as a Marriage and Family Therapist and Licensed Professional Counselor working with individuals and couples on relationship issues including marital, couples, pre-marital counseling, separation and divorce.
I have a special interest in working with couples transitioning to being parents and the changes that the "couple relationship" faces.
I was born and raised in Beaufort, SC.
I received my Bachelor's Degree in Sociology at Boston University in Boston, MA in 1975.
After working for four years in the mental health profession, I continued my education by completing my Master's Degree in Counseling and Psychological Services at Georgia State University in Atlanta in 1981.
I have a special interest in working with couples transitioning to being parents and the changes that the "couple relationship" faces.
I was born and raised in Beaufort, SC.
I received my Bachelor's Degree in Sociology at Boston University in Boston, MA in 1975.
After working for four years in the mental health profession, I continued my education by completing my Master's Degree in Counseling and Psychological Services at Georgia State University in Atlanta in 1981.
Depression can cause significant impairment in social, work, family or other responsibilities.
People get depressed for many reasons including unresolved relationships, grief and anger.
Anxiety is caused by excessive worrying, fears of the unknown and worry about past and/or future events.
In counseling we will work together to develop skills that will help fill your "toolbox for change".
People get depressed for many reasons including unresolved relationships, grief and anger.
Anxiety is caused by excessive worrying, fears of the unknown and worry about past and/or future events.
In counseling we will work together to develop skills that will help fill your "toolbox for change".
Identify both healthy and unhealthy patterns from your family of origin and choose the ones you "want" to continue in your current relationship and family.
Many relationship problems are the result of lack of communication skills, difficulty really listening to what each other are saying and the misunderstandings that result from this.
Counseling helps you identify your blocks to successful communication and to change them to build trust and intimacy again.
If you are interested in making an appointment to discuss these issues, contact me at 843-810-8647 or at bethkeyserling@gmail.com.
Many relationship problems are the result of lack of communication skills, difficulty really listening to what each other are saying and the misunderstandings that result from this.
Counseling helps you identify your blocks to successful communication and to change them to build trust and intimacy again.
If you are interested in making an appointment to discuss these issues, contact me at 843-810-8647 or at bethkeyserling@gmail.com.
I have over 30 years experience working in both inpatient and private practice settings with clients and their families who are struggling with addictions and the many issues surrounding alcohol and drug abuse.
Abuse is identified when a person continues to drink and/or use drugs (including prescription) even though their drinking or drug use is causing problems in their daily lives.
When abuse continues it often leads to dependence which is also called addiction.
Addiction is complicated, confusing and effects everyone connected to the person's life.
Abuse is identified when a person continues to drink and/or use drugs (including prescription) even though their drinking or drug use is causing problems in their daily lives.
When abuse continues it often leads to dependence which is also called addiction.
Addiction is complicated, confusing and effects everyone connected to the person's life.
Wondering why the feelings of "baby blues, " exhaustion, anxiety and/or sadness aren't going away?
Feeling anxious or frequently crying?
Having trouble recovering from a delivery that was harder than expected or that left you with negative or fearful lingering memories or feelings?
Feeling guilty because you aren't as joyful as you thought you would be as a new parent?
Having thoughts or feelings you are afraid to tell anyone because you "aren't supposed to feel that way."
If you answered "YES" to any of the above questions, you may have Postpartum Depression (PPD).
Feeling anxious or frequently crying?
Having trouble recovering from a delivery that was harder than expected or that left you with negative or fearful lingering memories or feelings?
Feeling guilty because you aren't as joyful as you thought you would be as a new parent?
Having thoughts or feelings you are afraid to tell anyone because you "aren't supposed to feel that way."
If you answered "YES" to any of the above questions, you may have Postpartum Depression (PPD).
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