As we wrap up Mental Health Awareness Month let’s check in with ourselves regarding our own mental health.
How are YOU feeling? What’s taking up most of your mental space right now?
Just like going to a doctor for an annual checkup or visiting the dentist for a cleaning, it is important to maintain good mental health as well. Mental illness can impact your daily life by affecting your thoughts, feelings, behaviors and mood.
There are many ways to maintain your mental health such as connecting with friends/family, intentionally focusing on positive aspects of your life or writing them down, getting physically active and moving your body, making sleep and rest a priority, helping others, doing art, or getting into nature.
But it’s also important to remember sometimes, just like with our physical help, we need a professional to help guide our wellness. Getting help from a mental health professional is a great tool to ensure positive mental health.
When do you know you need to seek the help of a professional? The American Psychological Association suggests considering counseling or therapy when something causes distress and interferes with some part of life, particularly when:
Mental Health America has this amazing check-in quiz to check on the status of your mental health.
Online screening is one of the quickest and easiest ways to determine whether you are experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition.
Mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety, are real, common and treatable. And recovery is possible.
Online screening tools are meant to be a quick snapshot of your mental health. If your results indicate you may be experiencing symptoms of a mental illness, consider sharing your results with someone. A mental health provider (such as a doctor or a therapist) can give you a full assessment and talk to you about options for how to feel better.
En el Centro contra la Violencia Doméstica y las Agresiones Sexuales, ofrecemos asesoramiento individual, de crisis y en grupo de forma periódica para crear un espacio en el que las personas puedan tener esperanza en su recuperación y afrontar con seguridad los retos que conllevan el crecimiento y la sanación. Tanto si el abuso es reciente como si ocurrió hace tiempo, la terapia ayuda a las personas que lo han sufrido a recuperar el sentido de control sobre sus vidas.
Los efectos del trauma pueden cambiar la vida de una persona. La percepción que tienen las víctimas de sí mismas y del mundo que las rodea puede cambiar, y muchas de ellas experimentarán dificultades físicas y emocionales tras el trauma. La terapia centrada en el trauma puede ser una parte fundamental del proceso de recuperación para las víctimas de violencia doméstica y agresiones sexuales.
Nuestros orientadores y terapeutas utilizan diversos tratamientos basados en la evidencia para crear un entorno óptimo para la recuperación y el crecimiento personal. Entre ellos se incluyen:
- Terapia cognitivo-conductual centrada en el trauma
- Terapia de desensibilización y reprocesamiento por movimientos oculares
- Terapia de Resolución Acelerada
- Brain Spotting
- Terapia dialéctico-conductual
All counseling services are provided at no cost to the survivor. Call today if you would like to inquire further or schedule an appointment with a counselor.



