Mental Illness in Children: Helping Your Kids Posted on September 11, 2017, updated on March 2, 2022 by Gateway Counseling You can’t watch the news these days without hearing about children and the turmoil they are going through. Now, more than ever, there is attention paid to what they are going through and how it can affect them. Not only now, but in the long run. It can be hard to distinguish whether your child… Read More
Common Misconceptions of People Who Seek Counseling Posted on May 7, 2017, updated on March 2, 2022 by Gateway Counseling Seeking counseling represents a major step for whoever chooses to do so. People often struggle to seek counseling, as they believe it shows a weakness inside of then. For whatever reason, society presents people with the options of seeking counseling and dealing with a stigma, or failing to seek counseling and feeling worse. However, this… Read More
5 Counseling Success Stories to Inspire Hope and Confidence Posted on March 21, 2017, updated on March 2, 2022 by Gateway Counseling Unfortunately, marriage does not work like most hope. Marriage, in general, takes a lot of work. Some marriages fall apart due to irreconcilable differences, emotional or physical affairs, or other underlying issues. Sometimes, mental health counseling is necessary to overcome obstacles. Filing for divorce can be an emotionally exhausting and expensive process. If you both… Read More
Counseling Isn’t Just for Married Couples Posted on March 14, 2017, updated on March 2, 2022 by Gateway Counseling Our lives are full of unexpected experiences. In some instances they are great, but other times they can be devastating and life-changing events. When it’s the latter, it is normal to be left with feelings of sadness or hopelessness. An accumulation of what we see as negative factors, such as stressful jobs, or unhealthy relationships,… Read More