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Heather Wolcott

Heather Wolcott

National Board-Certified Health and Wellness Coach Certified Functional Health Coach
Offers virtual services

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Hali Shields

Integrative Women's Health Coach and IBCLC
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English

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Heidy Honrado

Certified Health Coach and Behavior Change Specialist
Offers virtual services

English

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Jerrica Alvarado

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Landon Gilfillan

Board Certified Holistic Nutritionist® | Allied Functional Medicine Practitioner | Health Coach
Offers virtual services

English

I’m an eating disorder survivor and diet addict turned nutrition expert and health coach. I help women heal their body and soul from the inside out so they can live a life of power, presence, and purpose. I work with women virtually through my signature Foundations Program. Inside the Foundati…


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Mckenzie Hathaway

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Kelly Corbitt

Health Coach and Fitness Guide

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Katie Bonarrigo

Certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach | Certified Personal Trainer | Integrative Mental Health Coach | Feng Shui Consultant
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I’m Katie, Integrative Nutrition Health Coach and Founder of Shift Wellness Collective. I enrolled at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition after many years of dealing with my own health issues. For the longest time I viewed being “healthy” as intimidating and unattainable. As a result, my day…


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Elizabeth Gotkowski

Health Coach
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Debra Andersen

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FAQs:

What is a Behavioral Health Counselor?

A behavioral health counselor is a professional in the discipline of psychology who uses therapy to help patients change certain behaviors. A professional behavioral therapist will work with patients to try and reinforce desirable behaviors while stopping behaviors that can be detrimental. Behavioral health counselors can work in private practices, mental health centers, support group settings, rehabilitation centers, community clinics, and prisons. They may work with substance abuse patients, mental health patients, patients with eating disorders, or people in recovery.

What is Behavioral Health?

Behavioral health is the link between behaviors and both physical and mental well-being. How, for instance, do behaviors like eating habits, drinking, or exercising affect physical or mental health? Behavioral health encompasses behaviors that prevent illness, promote health, and manage disease, as well as behavior that deals with mental health. Professionals who provide behavioral health care can include social workers, counselors, psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists, and physicians.

What is the Difference Between Behavioral Health and Mental Health?

Behavioral health is an umbrella term that covers mental health. Behavioral health considers how behaviors influence physical and mental health. For example, a behavioral health specialist might look at behaviors that caused someone’s obesity. This is an instance of behavioral health solely relating to physical health. In other words, behavioral health doesn’t always denote mental health, but mental health does fall under the blanket of behavioral health. People with mental health issues can benefit from behavioral health principles and changes in thinking patterns that help people better cope with their conditions. It’s also important to note that there may be a difference between emotional and mental health. Mental health often refers to the functioning of the brain, while emotional health may refer to the stability of emotions. For example, sleep can promote a good mood and mental health, but if you’re too stressed or angry to sleep, then you may need tools to promote emotional health.

What is the Importance of Counseling?

Counseling may help those who are struggling in the world. They may help them to deal with personal issues such as the loss of a job or a divorce. This can be a very stressful time for anyone. A counselor can help the person to get back on their feet and feel empowered and stronger than ever. Counseling may help the person to let go of the past and start over without feeling guilty.

The counselor may help an addict or alcoholic to give up their drug of choice and their drinking in an effort to lead a normal life. They may help guide the person through the difficult transition of going from addict to functional person in society. Not all addicts or alcoholics are bad, many have had serious issues in getting to where they are and just need a bit of encouragement and help to make it back up to the top.

Counselors will focus on individual treatment as well as group therapy to help others in similar situations. The field of counseling offers up many great opportunities to help others lead a healthy, happy, and normal life. There are positions from working with children in hospital settings to working in more public settings.

What Type of Care Do the Counselors Provide?

Health counselors who reinforce some behaviors and eliminate others will provide ongoing care to their clients who are dealing with addictions or mental health issues. They will spend time with their clients speaking directly with their clients so that they can work them through their personal issues much like a counselor would. Some of the issues that you could treat and discuss include relationship problems, depression, anger management, suicidal tendencies, parenting, stress, and more.

In addition to talking with patients, a counselor would assess their patients, diagnose specific mental health issues, treat the patient for substance abuse or other disorders, and assist with crisis management. It is very common for specialists in rehabilitation centers and other settings where crises are common to have to provide in-home counseling at odd hours to help patients fight their urge to pick up an old habit they are eliminating from their life. It is not uncommon to work with a team of physicians and healthcare professionals in a collaborative effort to treat a patient.

Is Counseling the Same as Therapy?

Counselors and therapists are both mental health professionals. Depending on the therapist and counselor and the training and qualifications of the individuals, both can provide talk therapy. For example, a licensed professional counselor and a licensed marriage and family therapist may both provide talk therapy. However, there are differences between counselors and therapists.

Therapists often focus on diagnosing and treating mental health conditions. Counselors, on the other hand, tend to help with life challenges. However, there is an overlap. Therapists can support life challenges and counselors can work with people who have mental health conditions. Additionally, therapists and counselors often work with the same populations who experience similar challenges.

In general, the differences between therapists and counselors include:

- Counselors tend to offer short-term care, while therapists tend to offer long-term care.

- Therapists can be more past-focused and counselors more future-focused.

- Counselors often have a set number of sessions, and therapists often work on an ongoing basis.

- Therapists are more likely to treat mental health conditions.

- Counselors are more likely to support life challenges such as relationship difficulties, job changes, or adjusting after a move.

- Therapists tend to do more in-depth mental health work.

How Much Does Counseling Cost?

The cost of counseling can vary greatly depending on your geographic location and whether counseling is being provided by a community mental health center or similar agency or by a counselor in private practice. In general, the average paid fee for individual counseling sessions is about $65. Fees for group counseling are generally lower, about $35 per group session. For clients with health insurance that does not cover mental health care and others who cannot afford the counselor's standard fee, some counselors will lower their fees on a sliding scale basis or will work out a payment plan. Your counselor should explain to you, prior to beginning the counseling relationship, all financial arrangements related to professional services.

What is Counseling?

Counseling is a process of talking about and working through your personal problems with a counselor. The counselor helps you to address your problems in a positive way by helping you to clarify the issues, explore options, develop strategies, and increase self-awareness. For some people, just the process of telling their story to a counselor, and being listened to, is helpful. Counseling provides confidential support. This means that everything you discuss with the counselor is private, between you and the counselor. The exception is when a counselor has a duty of care to report something that threatens your well-being or the well-being of others. This legal requirement will be explained to you in your first counseling session.

Who Can Benefit from Behavioral Counseling

People most commonly seek help to treat:

- Depression

- Anxiety

- Panic disorders

- Anger issues

It can also help treat mental health conditions, disorders and reduce unwanted behaviors such as:

- Eating disorders

- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

- Bipolar disorder

- ADHD

- Phobias, including social phobias

- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

- Self-harm

- Substance abuse

4 Reasons Why Counseling Is Important

Counseling is surrounded by lots of stigmas. It is common for people to think that those who visit counselors are in some way “less than” people that do not require this type of treatment. Counseling can actually be beneficial for everyone, not just those who specifically need it to treat issues such as anxiety, depression, doubt/ lack of confidence, and more.

Here are the 4 reasons why counseling is important to integrate into your lifestyle:

1. Speaking Your Mind

Visiting a counselor allows you to speak your truth without filters and without pause. You never have to worry about having others jump into your conversation or feel as though you are dumping a huge burden on someone. 

2. Validity and Clarity

If you’re feeling confused about your feelings, it’s always best to find clarity by speaking with a professional. They will help you to feel entitled to your emotions, regardless of how irrational you think they may be.

3. Answers and Explanations

Counselors go through many years of rigorous education in order to be able to analyze and assess the human condition. Regardless of your situation, they will be able to explain what you are feeling and why you are feeling it.

4. They Care

Taking the step to visit a Counselor is an act of bravery. It can be difficult to talk to strangers about your burdens and struggles, especially if you feel as though they are unimportant in the larger scheme of life. Counselors are here to help you in any way you need and, more importantly, they care deeply about helping you improve yourself. It is important to realize that counseling and mental health treatment is a healthy action for everybody. A little counseling can help everyone to improve in their everyday life.

The Counseling Process 

When a person seeks counseling, he or she suffers from something serious be it mental issues, emotional problems, or family problems. The process isn’t rushed but rather involves a systematic evaluation that includes a detailed process.  

The counseling process involves a step-by-step approach and the counselor conducts it in a way to make sure that his client is comfortable with the process. Let's have a look at the five crucial stages of the counseling process. 

1: Building a Warm Relationship 

When you are hitting up a counselor to discuss your problems, you ought to suffer from any serious issue concerning academics, relationships, career, or anything else. The first thing your expert does is to make yourself comfortable around him/her. He focuses on developing a warm relationship and mutual trust first to make sure you do not hesitate while speaking about the problems you are facing. 

2: Analysis

Now comes the second part, which is assessment. In this stage, the professional encourages you to speak in detail about your problems to grab the roots of the problem. He observes every minute detail from how you are speaking to your reactions to certain questions that might come from his end. Once he assesses the problem, the goal is fixed. 

3: Setting the Goal

After a thorough evaluation of your problems, now comes the significant section of goal setting. Considering the issues you are facing the counselor sets a goal. That can be either you overcoming the problem or reconciling with it. 

4: Plan of Action 

The counselor plans an action for you to practice to see the results. Suppose someone has public speaking fear, The expert might ask him to practice speaking in front of the mirror. 

5: Overcoming the Problem 

As I mentioned in the previous point after you follow the plan of action the consequent results are taken into consideration. If things seem to go in the right direction and you start feeling relaxed, yes! You have achieved your goal. 

Benefits of Counseling

The counseling process is, in many ways, like an educational experience. The client not only learns more about themselves but also acquires new skills. Sometimes, counseling involves learning more about a particular condition (e.g., depression, anxiety, eating disorders) by which the client is affected, so that they can better understand treatment options.

Below are some examples of what you can gain from personal/psychological counseling:

1. improved communication and interpersonal skills

2. greater self-acceptance and self-esteem

3. ability to change self-defeating behaviors/habits

4. better expression and management of emotions, including anger

5. relief from depression, anxiety, or other mental health conditions

6. increased confidence and decision-making skills

7. ability to manage stress effectively

8. improved problem-solving and conflict-resolution abilities

Common Misconceptions about Counseling

Counseling is a vital service that helps people with a variety of issues. However, many misconceptions about counseling or counselors, in general, can prevent people from seeking their help. Read more to dispel some of the most common myths about counseling.

Myth #1: Counseling is only for people with mental health issues

It is one of the most common misconceptions about counseling. While counseling does help people with mental health issues, this is not its only purpose. Counselors can help people with various problems, including relationship problems, stress management, and addiction. In addition, you must remember that counselors are trained professionals who are qualified to help with more than just mental health. 

Myth #2: Counseling is expensive

Another common misconception about counseling is that it is expensive. However, there are various ways to make counseling affordable, such as using your insurance or finding a sliding-scale therapist. However, you should always check with your insurance company to see if they cover mental health services. 

Myth #3: Counselors are only there to listen

Counselors are trained to ask questions and help you find ways to improve your life. While counselors provide a listening ear, they are also there to help you find solutions to your problems. 

Myth #4: Counselors are experts in everything

It is another common misconception about counselors. While counselors are experts in psychology and human behavior, they are not experts in everything. For example, counselors cannot give you legal or financial advice. However, they can provide you with resources to help you find the answers you need. They can also help you develop a plan to address your problem. 

Myth #5: Counselors will judge me

It is one of the biggest myths about counseling. Counselors are here to help you, not to judge you. Counselors are trained to be non-judgmental and provide you with a safe space to share your thoughts and feelings. If you feel judged by your counselor, it is time to find a new counselor.

Myth #6: Counselors are perfect

It is another common misconception about counselors. Counselors are human beings, just like everyone else. They are not perfect, and they make mistakes. However, they are willing to learn from their mistakes and grow as professionals. 

Myth #7: Counselors know everything

Counselors are not omniscient beings. They do not know everything about every topic. However, they are experts in psychology and human behavior. They are also trained to ask the right questions to help you find the answers you need. If you feel like your counselor does not have the answers you are looking for, it is okay to seek a second opinion. You can also ask your counselor for resources to help you find the answers you need. 

Myth #8: Counselors are miracle workers

Counselors are not miracle workers. They cannot wave a magic wand and make all of your problems disappear. However, they can help you develop coping skills and strategies to deal with your concerns. Counselors can also help you find resources to improve your life. 

Myth #9: Counselors are perfect strangers

It is another common misconception about counselors. While counselors are trained to be impartial, they are also human beings. Counselors have their thoughts and feelings. However, they are required to keep your information confidential. If you feel like your counselor is not a good fit for you, it is okay to seek out another counselor. 

Myth #10: Counseling is only for people with mental health problems

It is another myth about counseling. Counseling is for everyone. Counselors can help you with various issues, such as relationship problems, family problems, work problems, and more. If you are struggling with something in your life, counseling can help. Moreover, counseling is a great way to improve your mental health. If you are struggling with mental health problems, counseling can help you get on the path to recovery. 

Myth #11: Counseling is only for people who are in a wrong place

It is a common misconception about counseling. Counseling is not just for people who are in the wrong place. Counseling is for everyone and can help you with a variety of issues. If you are struggling with something in your life, counseling can help. However, counseling is not a quick fix. It takes time and effort to see results. 

Myth #12: Counselors need to help themselves

It is another common misconception about counselors. Counselors do not need to help themselves. They are here to help you, not to get help themselves. However, counselors are human beings, and they may struggle with personal issues. However, there are cases involving transference and countertransference where the counselor may need to seek professional help.

Myth #13: Counseling is only for women

It is another common misconception about counseling. Counselors are not just for women. Counseling is for everyone and can help you with a variety of issues. However, many women seek counseling because they cannot talk to anyone else about their problems. If you are a man and feel like you need counseling, it is equally important. 

Myth #14: Counselors are only for people who are in a bad relationship

Counselors are not just for people who are in a bad relationship. Counselors can help you with various issues, such as relationship problems, family problems, work problems, and more. If you are struggling with something in your life, counseling can help. Lastly, you can also use counseling to improve your relationships.

How to Find a Counselor

There are many different ways to locate a professional counselor. Some common ways include:

- The National Board for Certified Counselors referral service

- The yellow pages listed under counselor, marriage and family counselors, therapist or mental health

- Referral from your physician

- Recommendations from trusted friends

- Crisis hotlines

- Community mental health agencies

- Local United Way information & referral service

- Hospitals

- Child protective services

- Referral from clergy

- Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs)

Questions to Ask When Choosing a Counselor

When choosing a counselor, it is a good idea to find out the following:

- what approach the counselor will take

- whether they are accredited by a professional body

- how many sessions do clients of the counselor typically attend

- what are the counselor’s main fields of interest and experience are

- proof of their specialist training

- how long they have been working as a counselor

- an estimate of their fees. Some counselors (for example, those who work in universities or community health centers) may be free or may charge very low fees. Others may charge anywhere from $40 to $150 (or more) per hour. Keep in mind that the price may have no bearing on the quality of service.

Not all counselors have the same approach and you may need to try more than one counselor to find one that best suits your needs.

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