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Offering Healing, Help & Hope
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This complex and rapidly-changing world puts tremendous strain on you and your family. There may come a time in your life when you feel the need for someone who knows how to actually help you.
There are some counselors who basically tell you to "Get over it!", Dove Counseling can show you how. By reaching for your God-given potential, you can heal your past, find insight and make real change for your present, and gain hope for your future.
If this is the first time you have asked for counseling help, don't worry. This world teaches us that we shouldn't need to ask for help, but in truth, there are times when you should. If this is that time, you will find compassion, skilled help and freedom from the weight that is trying to drag you down.
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Real help for real issues
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- Compulsive Behavior
- Sexual Abuse
- Stress & Worry
- Grieving & Loss
- Maritial Issues
- Sexual Issues
- Family Relationships
- Emotional Struggles
- Women's Issues
- Men's Issues
- Christian Issues
- Spiritual Counseling
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Real results for real issues
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- Improved Relationships
- Understanding yourself and others
- Overcoming self-defeating behaviors
- Reduced anger, guilt and frustration
- Express your feelings
- Trust your judgement
- Resolved problems
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Counseling Sessions Counseling sessions are normally 45 minutes long and are usually held once a week. You and your counselor will decide how frequently you will meet and how many sessions you will have together.
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Confideniality: All matters discussed in the session are confidential and will not be released without your permission.
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The Rev. Thomas M. Ball has joined Dove Health Alliance/Dove Counseling, offering assistance to adult survivors seeking spiritual and emotional relief from sexual abuse, sexual addiction, sexual dysfunction, post-abortion trauma, dissociative disorders and ritual abuse. Ball is an ordained elder with the Southern Michigan Conference, Free Methodist Church of North America. He is a retired professor of communication and adjunct instructor in the counseling program at Spring Arbor University.
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(Exerpt from Sunday, February 26, 2006 Jackson Citizen Patriot)
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