#

 

You Don't Have To Do It Alone: Single Parent Counseling Services


Counseling services, while often necessary, can be very expensive. Single parents have their own set of unique issues that can seem absolutely overwhelming. Divorce, death, domestic violence, and a myriad of other stresses can make it difficult to cope with even the smallest issues, and as a mom or a dad, you must find ways to make it all work for the sake of your household. Single parent counseling services are offered by a variety of organizations that specialize in those needs and stresses so often experienced by this population.

Living Life Counseling is a Christian counseling service serving men and women in southeast Michigan. They specialize in a number of areas, including divorce recovery, step family issues, depression, and addiction, all recurring themes in the single parent household. Their four locations throughout the area are staffed with professionals trained in therapy with a backdrop of Christian support as well. You can learn more about the services offered at livinglifecounseling.com.

FACES, or Family Assessment Counseling and Education Services, Inc. is a California organization committed to supporting the mental health of single parent families. FACES is staffed by a combination of professional and volunteer counselors and facilitators, who offer face to face therapy, classes, and support groups. To learn more about FACES and what is offered, you can visit facecsal.org.

In this digital age we are now living in, not all counseling agencies are made of brick and mortar. Online Christian Single Counseling is a virtual agency that offers very real help. Here a single mother or father can find quality faith based advice and therapy for a myriad of family matters from dealing with special needs to finding a new spouse. You can also find referrals for counselors here if you feel you need something more personal. You can find this counseling service at counselingpros.com.

The Counseling Center For Women focuses on the needs of women, as the name denotes. However, they also see men and adolescents, and often support families as well as individuals. They can take on those tough topics that can make life seem so unmanageable, like substance abuse, divorce, behavior issues in children, and more. Located in Michigan, this organization offers one on one counseling and support groups. Additional information is available at counselingcenterforwomen.com.

Sometimes, as a single parent, all you need is someone to talk to, who understands, and who does not judge. Surrounded by married friends, you feel separated from the mainstream, and can find that understanding ear at onetoughjob.org. This is an online resource center for single parents. Here you can find a variety of articles and information, links to chat rooms and forums, and if necessary, referrals to face to face counselors.

When looking for counseling services, a great resource is always your direct community and county. For example, in Will County, Illinois, citizens have access to the Community Service Council of Northern Will County. This is an agency committed to servicing families, providing services in marital and family areas. This might include family counseling, one on one therapy, and/or support groups. You can find further information at willcountyillinois.com.


Tinley Park, Peabody, Westwood, Parkland, Vermont, Idaho, Berkley, Ionia, Opelousas, Edmonds, Texas, Cambridge, Faribault, La Porte, Hutchinson, Alamogordo, Fort Pierce, Titusville, Los Gatos, Vallejo, Safety Harbor, Colorado, Santa Fe, Brown Deer, McKinney, Yorba Linda, Greenwood, Virgin Islands, De Land, Las Vegas, Dickinson, Longview, New Mexico, Trenton, Hudson, Cerritos, Santa Clarita, Park Forest, Manassas Park, Winnetka, Pampa, Suffern, Superior, Patchogue, Moorhead, Stuart, Chickasha, Harrisburg, Tiffin, Highland, Hazel Park, Overland Park, Richfield, Indiana, Des Plaines, Wilmington, San Marino, Grayslake, North Carolina, Billings, Lawndale, Ashland, Marathon, Snyder, Gahanna, Rock Springs, Arkansas, Laconia, Middleburg Heights, North Plainfield, Ithaca, West Valley City, Derby, Country Club Hills, Belleville, Rhode_Island, Rutherford
Comments page 1 of 1
Click here to add a comment
jurtyibjmpj
Posted 24 days ago
e1cvzW , [url=http://ixgzlgseekgq.com/]ixgzlgseek gq[/url], [link=http://thmhlkpddafa.com/]thmhlkpdd afa[/link], http://ftmgdtfqhvxv.com/
Auth
Posted 26 days ago
Start with the unit chaplain.While the cmamond itself is not likely to allow time off for marriage counseling when the request comes from the service member him/herself, the cmamond may be more willing if the request came from the unit chaplain on your behalf. Ask the chaplain to act as a liaison between the you and your husband and the cmamond, as well as referrals to counselors in the local area. The chaplain may suggest seeking services on post first either through the hospital or ACS (Army Community Services). If you don't know who the unit chaplain is or you're squeamish about approaching the unit's chaplain, go directly to the chapel and ask for assistance. Whether you're religious or not, the chaplains are there to help you get what you need. If you're not religious, say so upfront so they know not to refer you to faith-based counseling. Heads up: ASC is generally short-term, up to 12 weeks. If you still need counseling after that, they may refer you out. Personally, I'm not fond of the idea of changing counselors that far into it, so it may be best to seek a referral through the chaplain or the hospital's mental health services.Do remember that a counselor provides a service just like a mechanic, computer tech or even a waitress. If you don't like the service provided, find someone else. Another resource you might find helpful would be Retrouvaille (Raleigh, NC see source).
 

Assistance For Single Parents' Finances

By Pieter West
Raising children alone can be very difficult, whether you are a single mother or a single father. Aside from the increased responsibility, emotional implications and other difficulties, there is also the financial burden of supporting a child or children on a single income.
[READ FULL ARTICLE]

Assistance For Single Parents

By Tim Jamson
Assistance for single parents can be had if you know where to look. Times are tough for single parents. We are in the middle of one of the worst economic recessions since the great depression. Single parents are hit particularly hard by this.
[READ FULL ARTICLE]

The Countless Benefits of Prescription Assistance Programs

By Yuma Jean
Pretend for a moment that you are a low income, single parent with more expenses than income. This becomes an even bigger problem when you are facing a medical emergency and you don't have insurance.
[READ FULL ARTICLE]