THE IMPORTANCE OF CARE COUNSELING
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Welcome – I am Cecelia Salamone, MA, LPC, Caregiver Counselor. I look forward to hearing from you to discuss how Care Counseling services may be beneficial for you and your loved one
Contact me:
734-576-2220
[email protected]
Hope Counseling N Coaching Services
Cost (per 45 minute session)
Online sessions along with emails
Individual Care Counseling
$75 per session
Offers Services to Michigan Residents
Welcome – I am Cecelia Salamone, MA, LPC, Caregiver Counselor. I look forward to hearing from you to discuss how Care Counseling services may be beneficial for you and your loved one
Contact me:
734-576-2220
[email protected]
Hope Counseling N Coaching Services
Cost (per 45 minute session)
Online sessions along with emails
Individual Care Counseling
$75 per session
Offers Services to Michigan Residents
At some point throughout your caregiving journey, you may find even though caregiving is rewarding it also has challenges. It can lead to: stress, burnout, depression and isolation. Receiving consistent emotional support with counseling helps you: manage stress and burnout, make sound decisions and balance the needs of both you and your loved one.
The following are some of the ways
Care Counseling can help you:
The following are some of the ways
Care Counseling can help you:
- To process your feelings
- Learn to set boundaries
- Strengthen your problem-solving abilities
- Meet the demands of caring
- Find balance
- Learn to care for yourself
- Laughter is the Best Medicine -
- Learn the value of laughing through the challenges
- You are experiencing
- Improve communication with your care
A daughter caring for her mother. Before you find yourself experiencing challenges of caregiving, seek Care Counseling.
Reflect on the following topics:
- Caregiver stress and burnout
- Understanding and coping with your loved
- Challenges handling family dynamics
- Dealing with issues of grief and losses
- Handling the role as advocate for your loved one
Feeling loss of energy, difficulty sleeping,
not focused or motivated,
call for a Care Counseling appointment.
Signs and symptoms of depression –
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- Becoming easily agitated or frustrated
- Feelings of worthlessness or guilt
- Feelings of hopelessness
- Thoughts of death, dying or suicide
- Disturbed sleep
- Fatigue or loss of energy
- Loss of interest or pleasure in usual activities
- Difficulty thinking or concentrating
- Changes in appetite and weight
- Physical symptoms that do not respond to treatment headaches, digestive disorders and pain
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders