Counseling Issues
Here are a few areas of particular interest and experience:
Life these days is a complicated process loaded with challenges and obstacles to effective living. While many of us get fully integrated in the modern way of living in a mindful manner, many more of us do not get insight and information about how to manage our lives among all these advances and devices.
Technology exists to assist us in our lives yet many of us allow it to rule our lives and drive up our anxiety and dependence upon it. Consider the influence of the “conveniences of life” and how they bring quick and sometimes complete, but often incomplete, satisfaction of your needs. Think about it… microwave ovens, fax machines, email, insta____, …the list goes on and on, but what we don’t get is frustration tolerance and patience.
How might that need-expectation satisfying dynamic be at play in other areas of your life? Is it working for you, or is it working you? How can being more mindful in your thoughts, beliefs, actions, choices, and daily living work better for you?
What might work better for you? Too often people fall hard into substance abuse from what started as a lifestyle choice and then became a coping mechanism and then became something they have to/need to/choose to remove entirely from their lives. There are other paths to problem substance use as well and those require remedy as well. For some people recovery is the best and most profound experience of their lives. For others, perhaps some fine tuning and conscious lifestyle habits can replace harmful substance use? Or maybe there’s a balance point that need be located and incorporated that can work for others?
Family relationships are typically profound influences on who we’ve become and who we connect with in our lives going forward. Managing those family issues/relationships and making of them what is best for you is complex process people often struggle in sorting out. Understanding yourself in your relationship(s) to others is a key element of being better in them, and in life.
Compulsive behavior(s) are ways in which we chose to cope with our life experience. Much of this is an extension of the “Substance Use” component as compulsive behaviors resemble substance use in some fundamental ways (the reward center of our brain). There are many other ways people express these compulsive behaviors including; gambling, shopping, sex/pornography, technology/internet, and other life impacting behaviors. Recognizing your relationship with any of these potentially impactful behaviors can be a valuable life changing process as you can learn ways to alter these behaviors for better living.
Connection to meaning in our life is an essential component of living a full and rewarding life. Sometimes one, or several, of these above issues drive us away from meaning and keep us distracted from our true-selves. It may take a long time to recognize you are detached from your sources of meaning and best-self, but once aware the path to reconnection is available and best explored with capable support and skill-building.
There are as many potential challenges as there are grains of sand on the Oregon Coast, and while our work to help you recognize and understand the challenges you may face in your living experience, there may be some that will require referral to other providers/supports (for example-problem gambling-which I’ve received training in but am not a certified problem gambling provider).
“Is it hard to make arrangements with yourself? Tell me why…” -Neil Young