Stress therapists in Kewanee, Illinois IL
Dr. Bridget Kromrey
Psychologist, PsyD
Stress impacts all of us. I take a strengths based approach to understand how stress impacts an individual and to help my clients differentiate between productive and unproductive stress. I also work with clients on managing stress in order to feel as if they are able to fully function in all areas of their life.
10 Years Experience
Bamboo Center for Grief, Growth, & Well-being
Psychologist, PsyD
LIVE WITH MORE EASE, FOCUS, AND FULFILLMENT
Change, even positive change, can be stressful and difficult. That’s why we take an integrative, holistic, and companioning approach in life transitions therapy. Companioning consists of walking with clients, rather than “treating” them as if there is something pathological happening. As we move through the therapeutic process, you will be able to identify your strengths, acknowledge your incredible resilience, and learn skills to reduce your sense of stress and tension. This often leads to increased self-confidence, a sense of peace, and greater ease – all of which will help you move forward with optimism and courage.
7 Years Experience
Dr. Robin J Shapiro
Psychiatrist, M.D.
Dr. Shapiro takes a holistic approach to treating patients, focusing on the whole individual and environment rather than solely need for medications.
18 Years Experience
Along the Path Counseling Services, P.C.
Licensed Professional Counselor
It’s normal to feel stressed, but when it lasts for a long time and becomes chronic it can cause physical, mental, and emotional pain as well as lead to unhealthy behavior patterns. Counseling can help with stress through talking about what is triggering it, as well as developing more effective coping strategies. We can help improve your stress management repertoire through training in relaxation strategies as well as problem-solving therapy. Also, counseling can help alleviate unresolved issues which make the impact of daily stress far worse.
15 Years Experience
PSYCHe, PLLC
Psychologist, PhD, LPC, PsyD, MSW, Marriage and Family Counselor, LCSW
Not all depressive symptoms are the same.
It is important that your provider asks the right questions. oo often, the label “Depression” is tossed around in popular culture as a way to describe a feeling or a mood, i.e. “I’m depressed thinking about how much work I have to do this weekend” or, “After looking at my bank balance this morning, I’m completely depressed.” While these situations CAN trigger sadness, hopelessness, and/or other unpleasant emotions, they are NOT a Depressive Disorder.
We want to help rule out chemical, physical, environmental, and other factors to help you really get to the bottom of things.
10 Years Experience