Counseling Archives - Uvalde Hesperian https://uvaldehesperian.com/category/counseling/ Uvalde's Free News Source Fri, 26 Apr 2024 14:36:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 214914571 How To Convince Someone To Get Help For Their Mental Health https://uvaldehesperian.com/how-to-convince-someone-to-get-help-for-their-mental-health/ Fri, 26 Apr 2024 14:35:52 +0000 https://uvaldehesperian.com/?p=7223 By: Stan PopovichImage by Stefan Keller from Pixabay There are many reasons why some  people are reluctant to get help for their mental health or addiction issues. In addition, many people are not …

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By: Stan PopovichImage by Stefan Keller from Pixabay

There are many reasons why some  people are reluctant to get help for their mental health or addiction issues.

Stan Popovitch

In addition, many people are not sure what to do when encouraging someone to get the help they need for their mental health.

  As a result, here are seven suggestions on how to convince a person struggling to get some assistance.

  1. Talk to the person instead of talking at them: Nobody wants to be lectured or yelled at. The person who is struggling is scared and they need help in overcoming their fears and resistance to getting some guidance. Treat others the way you would want to be treated if the roles were reversed.
  2. Find out why the person won’t get help: Ask the individual who is struggling the reasons why they are reluctant to get some assistance. Although most people may not admit it, a sense of fear of the unknown and/or some kind of frustration are usually the main factors. It might take a few tries, however, try to find out what is stopping your friend from getting treatment.
  3. Address the reasons why the individual won’t get help: Once you get the reasons why he or she won’t get some help, the next step is to find the ways to address those factors that are preventing the individual from getting assistance. Addressing one’s fears and concerns may convince them to take some action that will get their life back on track.
  4. Get some advice from a professional: Talk to your doctor or a mental health counselor for recommendations on how you can help someone who is struggling. A medical professional in the mental health field will be able to give you some ideas and options that you can use to help convince someone you know to get some help.
  5. Find someone who understands: Try to find someone who used to struggle with their mental health for their advice. For example, a person who used drugs and alcohol in the past could use their past experiences and insights to convince the individual to seek treatment. A person who used to struggle with addiction or their mental health may be better able to relate to the person who is struggling.
  6. Get them to attend a support group: Another way to convince someone to get help is to get them to go to a mental health support group. This may or may not work depending on the individual, but it is still worth a try. A person who goes to a support group can at least listen to those who are also struggling, which may convince the person to get some assistance.
  7. Be persistent: Continue to be persistent with your loved ones in getting them the help they need. Keep in contact with your doctor and any mental health counselor on your progress. If things do not improve, continue to find other alternatives in getting the person some help.

BIOGRAPHY
Stan is the author of “A Layman’s Guide to Managing Fear” which covers a variety of techniques that can drastically improve your mental health. For more information, please visit Stan’s website at http://www.managingfear.com

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Ecumenical Center counselors have provided over 14,325 navigation and counseling sessions in English and Spanish, benefitting 5,260 individuals https://uvaldehesperian.com/ecumenical-center-counselors-have-provided-over-14325-navigation-and-counseling-sessions-in-english-and-spanish-benefitting-5260-individuals/ Wed, 13 Dec 2023 16:24:46 +0000 https://uvaldehesperian.com/?p=6308 by Michael Robinson | Uvalde Hesperian Photo credit: The Ecumenical Center On Monday, December 11th, the Uvalde County Commissioners voted not to renew the County's contract with the Ecumenical Center.  …

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Ecumenical Center Director Mary Beth Fisk Photo from the Ecumenical Center website

by Michael Robinson | Uvalde Hesperian

Photo credit: The Ecumenical Center

On Monday, December 11th, the Uvalde County Commissioners voted not to renew the County’s contract with the Ecumenical Center.  The Uvalde Hesperian reached out to Mary Beth Fisk the Executive Director of the Ecumenical Center based out of San Antonio. Fisk provided the following statement:

“Since being selected and contracted to establish and oversee the Uvalde Together Resiliency Center in June 2022, the Ecumenical Center’s team of Texas-licensed trauma specialty professional counselors has conducted over 14,325 navigation and counseling sessions in English and Spanish, benefitting 5,260 individuals in the local community including children, adults, healthcare professionals, and first responders.

We are deeply honored and humbled to be a part of the healing journey of those affected by the tragic events that occurred at Robb Elementary in May 2022.

We care deeply about the people of Uvalde and our commitment to them remains steadfast as we continue to serve and support them in the coming months.”

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