Wayfare Counseling
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First of all, bravo for reaching out for help. The fact that you are doing an internet search for a therapist in your area is the first step to getting better, and it is a big one so congratulations on starting your journey! Our counseling practice believes in the journey. This is why we named it "Wayfare Counseling". Wayfare is an Old English word that means "to go on a journey".

This is what we believe counseling is all about. The journey is just as important as the recovery, and we would love to come alongside you in that process. While specializing in both sexual addiction recovery work and complex trauma, we also work with individual clients struggling with a variety of other issues like depression, anxiety, or relationship issues.

We enjoy working with individuals, adolescents, couples, and families to assist in effective communication and relational expression. What makes our practice special is the fact that we operate through the lens of attachment theory. This framework offers insights into emotional regulation and relational deficits.
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We realize that no two people are the same and, as such, tailor our therapy to meet the specific needs of our individual clients.
Whatever struggles you are walking into the office with, we will help you recognize underlying problems, fully realize your strengths, and adjust certain behaviors and thoughts to see things a different, healthier way.
We have been very intentional about creating a space that feels calming and nurturing so that you can feel safe as soon as you walk through the door.
Our hope is that this environment will produce allow you the space to address the concerns that bring you into therapy.
As we have heard from many clients, taking that first step to make and appointment and come in for an intake session can be very anxiety provoking.
We are hoping that these pictures of our office help prepare you for what to expect and therefore calm any nerves that you may have.
We understand that you may feel great sadness and shock at this time.
Others have expressed how embarrassed and alone they felt when they first found out that their partner was sexually addicted.
You are not alone.
Hundreds of people wake up every day to discover their partner, the one person whom they are supposed to trust completely, has been living a life of lies and deceit because they suffer from a disease-sex addiction.
Spouses or partners are often left devastated and angry, attempting to pick up the pieces of their broken hearts.
These assessments are considered to be the most widely used screening measure to help identify the symptoms and concerns characteristic of sexual addiction/codependency.
You can use the below assessments to help you determine if you need to speak to a mental health professional or physician and get help for one of these problems.
It will take you about two minutes to complete each one.
These assessments are not designed to make a diagnosis of one of these problems or to take the place of a professional diagnosis or consultation, so speaking to a therapist would still be the best way to assess the severity of the problem.
Not at all.
People who ask for help know when they need it and have the courage to reach out.
Everyone needs help now and then.
In our work together, I'll help you explore and identify your strengths and how to implement them to reduce the influence of the problems you are facing.
The difference is between someone who can do something, and someone who has the training and experience to do that same thing professionally.
A mental health professional can help you approach your situation in a new way- teach you new skills, gain different perspectives, listen to you without judgment or expectations, and help you listen to yourself.
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