Bellwether Counseling
What We Treat
Depression
Symptoms include: sadness, tiredness, trouble focusing or concentrating, unhappiness, anger, irritability, frustration, loss of interest in pleasurable or fun activities, sleep issues (too much or too little), no energy, craving unhealthy foods, anxiety, isolation, restlessness, worrying, trouble thinking clearly or making decisions, poor performance at work or school, dropping out of activities, guilt, suicidal thoughts or tendencies, pain, like headaches or muscle aches, drug or alcohol abuse
Anxiety
Features of anxiety are excessive fear or emotional response to perceived or real threat) and/or anxiety worrying about a future threat and can have negative behavioral and emotional consequences.
Relationship Issues
Breakups, marriage maintenance, infidelity and affair recovery
Sexual Issues
We can help with issues related to your sexual life like desire, pain with intercourse, exploring kink, or opening up your relationship in a safe and healthy way.
Desire Discrepancy
When there is a difference in sex drives and desire for intimacy within a relationship.
Poly/Kink Relationships
We are kink-friendly and sensitive to the unique dynamics of modern relationships.
Pre-Marital Counseling
Building a strong foundation for the rest of your lives by examining values, money, and plans for the future.
Fertility Issues
Desire to become pregnant, with or without a partner and the unique struggles faced by people with undergo treatment.
Body Image
When there is a difference in sex drives and desire for intimacy within a relationship.
Break Ups
The painful and emotionally complicated experience that comes with the end of relationship despite the quality of that relationship.
Life Transitions
Did you know that some of the most stressful events in life are often happy ones like changing jobs, changing roles, like becoming a parent and moving?
Parenting
We address the unique challenges faced by moms, dads, conservators and foster parents in a modern world.
Grief/Loss
Response to loss and the physical, cognitive, behavioral, social, cultural, spiritual and philosophical dimensions of grief and bereavement.