~Walter Anderson
Anxiety
What if…
That is all you hear from you child lately. What if we get in a car accident? What if I fail out of school?
All of these what-ifs can cause anxiety.
Anxiety – challenge to mental health
Anxiety is the most common mental health condition, yet it is very treatable.
It can have a negative impact on your child’s life and your family. Anxiety also can cause a wide range of symptoms, including upset stomachs and headaches, which can lead to missed school or work time.
Overcoming anxiety
We have helped people of all ages overcome their fears and worries – and find peace. We can help you, your child, and your family do the same.
Trauma
Negative responses to past events
Traumatic situations are perceived by the person as very dangerous or even life-threatening. Such events have been linked to post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, and even physical health problems.
Many faces of trauma
It is important to note that just because a situation is traumatic for one person doesn’t make it traumatic for another.
We see this frequently when working with siblings. We never want to assume that just because it wasn’t traumatic for us that it won’t be traumatic for someone else.
Help getting beyond the trauma
If you think that you have been impacted by a traumatic event, or if your child or family has been impacted, please reach out for support.
Seeking help after a traumatic event can be difficult. We are ready to listen.
Call 240-308-7171 today for your free consultation.