Check Out the Therapy Groups at Forward Counseling!

Check Out the Therapy Groups at Forward Counseling!

There are many benefits to attending group therapy. It can give you the comfort that you’re not alone in what you’re feeling, and help you relate to others - and yourself - in a healthy way. Some may find it hard to open up to a group of strangers, but it gets easier once you realize they’re often dealing with the same feelings as you. Having a support group can also be great a safety net for when times get rough.

At Forward Counseling, we offer an array of therapy groups, and have something for almost everyone. If you’re interested in joining one, fill out our form here. If you’re not already seeing one of our providers, you will need to do so before joining a group. Every group has a different scheduled time and meets either weekly or bi-weekly. Check out some of the groups we offer below!

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Your College Student: Loneliness, Anxiety & Depression, Oh MY!

Your College Student: Loneliness, Anxiety & Depression, Oh MY!

As a parent, I know it is so difficult to watch our children suffer and feel powerless to fix it.  

Suffering in college is inevitable, and it is a necessary ingredient of the alchemy that transforms adolescents into responsible adults.  Negative emotions, drunkenness, being away from home for the first time, organizing a new schedule, intake of adequate nutrition, meeting a new friend group, figuring out sex and safety, getting oriented to a new city and constant stimulation from never being alone are just a few of the pressures on your child.  They are going to handle things in a way that will cause you worry because you probably forgot that you were once an amateur too. What is a parent to do?  Below, I've combined the best tried and true suggestions to help you and your child manage the growing pains of college life.

What can you do?

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*Trigger Warning, Overcoming Childhood Abuse* A Guaranteed Way to Feel Better About You

*Trigger Warning, Overcoming Childhood Abuse* A Guaranteed Way to Feel Better About You

I’m here to tell you that no matter what cards you were dealt in life; you are in complete control over how you feel. You already have the power within you to go from feeling bad about yourself to feeling good. I’m not saying it’s easy, I’m saying it’s possible. One guaranteed way to feel better about you is to make a promise to yourself and carry out that promise.

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The Benefits of Sand Tray Therapy

The Benefits of Sand Tray Therapy

One innovative form of therapy provided by Forward Counseling is known as sand tray therapy. By presenting a client with a small tray of sand and a wide variety of figurines, a therapist can sit back and observe what the client chooses to create. Though perhaps initially presumed as juvenile, there are actually many benefits to this type of therapy. 

Firstly, it provides a way to communicate when verbalizing becomes too difficult. Often clients find themselves not yet ready to discuss what might be going on, and in that case, sand trays provide a medium through which to communicate to the therapist what words aren’t ready to say yet.

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Are you wanting to make rapid changes...?

Are you wanting to make rapid changes...?

Is your Job Stressing you out?

Are you having relationship problems?

Dealing with depression, anxiety, anger. grief, guilt, low self-esteem?

Have you ever experienced a traumatic event such as a natural disaster, theft, rape, or violence against you or a loved one?

If so, you may be a perfect client for group therapy…

So just what is group therapy?

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A Blog in Support of Suffering

A Blog in Support of Suffering

“Excuse me ” I said to the Nuns who were seated at the Retreat Information Table, “I think you all put me in the wrong group. You see, I am in the Grief Group and I do not have grief, perhaps there is another group for me?” 

They grinned, put their hands together, nodded and put their heads together to find my paperwork.  “You are in the correct group, but if you want to try another one, go to that one——->” as they pointed to a nearby group of much cheerier people.

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Join us to support LGBTQ Teens at Memphis Pride Parade & Fest 9/29/18

Join us to support LGBTQ Teens at Memphis Pride Parade & Fest 9/29/18

Forward Counseling is asking for YOU to come join us in supporting young people this year at the 2018 Memphis Pride Parade and Festival. 

Be a part of the movement to support LGBTQ Teens by ordering your shirt here and SHOWING UP the day of the event. We are all going to wear our shirts to the Pride Parade and Festival and will be a part of a Support Booth where LGBTQ teens can practice coming out and hearing some supportive words from Forward Counseling Staff and YOU GUYS TOO! 

Here is the T-Shirt Link : http://www.forwardcounseling.com/pride-2018-tshirt-page/

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Your College Student: Loneliness, Anxiety & Depression, Oh MY!

Your College Student: Loneliness, Anxiety & Depression, Oh MY!

As a parent, I know it is so difficult to watch our children suffer and feel powerless to fix it.  

Suffering in college is inevitable, and it is a necessary ingredient of the alchemy that transforms adolescents into responsible adults.  Negative emotions, drunkenness, being away from home for the first time, organizing a new schedule, intake of adequate nutrition, meeting a new friend group, figuring out sex and safety, getting oriented to a new city and constant stimulation from never being alone are just a few of the pressures on your child.  They are going to handle things in a way that will cause you worry because you probably forgot that you were once an amateur too. What is a parent to do?  Below, I've combined the best tried and true suggestions to help you and your child manage the growing pains of college life.

What can you do?

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Aromatherapy Lab by Jessica Shea, LCSW

Aromatherapy Lab by Jessica Shea, LCSW

Aromatherapy has been shown effective in altering your mood, especially increasing calm and relaxation and pleasant affects.  Join Jessica Shea, LCSW on Saturday February 24, 2018 from Noon-1PM at Location 1, 560 Colonial, Suite 201, 38117 for her Aromatherapy Lab to find the scent that compliments your current growth process.   Sample all ranges of smells, chart your reactions, and leave with a custom roller or nasal inhaler.  Lean ways to use aromatherapy for relaxation and grounding.  Insurance accepted, private pay is $40 for this group.  Register by completing form at www.forwardcounseling.com/contact/

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Forward Counseling Accepting Internship Applications now for 2018/2019

Forward Counseling Accepting Internship Applications now for 2018/2019

Working at Forward Counseling is not about doing a job, its about joining a team of people that help you and others do and be better.  We are dedicated to creating an environment of support, creativity, curiosity, problem solving, mental and physical health all while doing very important and meaningful work.

Interns help us as much as we help them learn and grow.  We accept both macro and micro level practice interns in the following fields and will work with you to create a custom learning plan to meet your goals.

  • Healthcare Administration
  • Healthcare Management
  • Marketing
  • Nurse Practitioner
  • Adolescent Medicine
  • Accounting
  • Social Work
  • Counseling
  • Psychology
  • Neuropsychology
  • Exercise Science
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Dean Graves to lead Mindful Fridays at Forward Counseling

Dean Graves to lead Mindful Fridays at Forward Counseling

Forward Counseling is happy to announce Mindful Fridays at our Colonial office hosted by Dean Graves.  Dean offers group and one on one meditation and mindfulness instruction to help you look inside and discover the barriers to your peace and happiness.  Excellent for clients working to resolve trauma or to bring insight to strong emotions. 

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Vision Board Workshop Jan/Feb 2018 Register Now!

Vision Board Workshop Jan/Feb 2018 Register Now!

Join us for creating your own 2018 vision board. From this process, you can identify your core values and goals for the new year! This group is covered by most insurance, the self pay rate is 45 per group. this group lasts 6 weeks with one extra group for clients to make up any missed groups.

 To register complete appointment form online at http://forwardcounseling.com/contact/

  • Saturdays 12-1PM
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Got a Bad Attitude?

http://www.upworthy.com/we-all-know-someone-who-has-a-really-negative-outlook-on-life-heres-why-thats-not-so-great?c=hpstream

Cynics. Pessimists. Negative Nancy’s. We all know one, love one, hey—maybe we even are one. Your whole life people have encouraged having a positive attitude for reasons that understandably revolve around forming better relationships and being kinder to one another. But what if you found out that cynicism could actually be contributing to some pretty serious medical conditions? 

Now, as stated in the Upworthy video linked above, this connection is a tricky one to solidify. Research is still being done to better nail down the relationship between bad attitudes and health conditions such as dementia or heart disease. Until that research is done, this leaves room for a little estimation. 

It makes sense that skeptics experience less pleasure than optimists, but is that entirely based on circumstance? The philosophy of a self fulfilling prophecy can be pretty powerful. If you tell yourself you’re going to have a bad day, then you make the means by which you actually have a good day incredibly high and most likely unattainable. The connection between the body and mind is a powerful one, and some people find that even saying the words “I’m having fun” out loud or forcing yourself to smile immediately begin to brighten one’s mood. 

It makes sense, then, that those who practice a more optimistic view on life may tend to enjoy life more, and therefore may even care more about how long they get to live it. This is of course just a theory, and perhaps a weak one, but still food for thought. 

Persistent problems such as depression and anxiety are sure to contribute to pessimistic attitudes, and there is no shortage of research linking physical side affects to mental health issues. This leads back to what  is said towards the end of the video: that a negative attitude is completely reversible! 

If you find yourself with an attitude on life that is causing stress or harm to yourself or others around you, consider the anxiety that may exist in your mind. If you feel so inclined, look into our website for more information on how you can schedule an appointment with us. Together we can foster a more positive attitude and improve your quality of life!

All of our blogs are written by Forward Counseling staff or interns.

The Intricacy of Addiction

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ-1cq8ibwg

This is a clip of a dance performed in Season 5 of the TV show, So You Think You Can Dance. The piece was titled “Addiction” and was choreographed to the music of Sara Bareilles’ song, “Gravity.” Not only is this a beautiful dance, but it so artistically paints the struggles of addiction, whether it be to alcohol, drugs, a lover, etc. Notice how the female dancer runs to her oppressor in the beginning. She chooses to go to him, though she remains emotionless as the dance begins. Her run to him is aggressive and magnetic. She does not appear to be happy about the contact, yet she knows she needs it. His movement begins slowly, and then quickens progressively, much like addiction.

Shortly after, the male makes motions as if to give her life. By the pull of his hand, she springs forward. He makes her feel alive, and she proceeds to fall back into him. Most of the dance consists of the male artfully maneuvering the female. It is a constant rhythm of rising and falling. She runs from him and he catches up. They literally leap and bow in unison, representing the intricacy behind the pull that addiction can have on a person’s life. The addiction is with that person when they’re at their lowest, and yet highest points too. And this is one reason that addiction can be so hard to dispel.

Notice at the line of the song, “All I still know is that you’re keeping me down,” the male is literally prohibiting her outstretched hand. He also covers her mouth multiple times in the dance, representing how difficult it can be to reach out and get help. Also notice that right after holding her down, the male helps to lift her back up. He gently catches her falling head and lifts her up to control her again. This reflects the way in which an addiction not only hurts, but supports a person. Addiction is a tangled web of emotions, desires, and will. It is not black and white, and this dance illustrates that beautifully. 

Finally, note the most important part: she breaks free from him in the end. It was a battle, and not an easy one in the slightest, but by the time the lights come up on these dancers, the female is standing alone, not facing him, not looking back. She is moving forward.