HOW CAN WE HELP?

 

 

Is asking for help a sign of weakness?

The exact opposite is true. People who are willing to ask for help have the strength to admit they don’t have all the answers and want to learn and grow. This is a sign of a successful problem solver. Asking for help also reminds us that we’re not alone — everyone struggles at times, and reaching out builds connection and trust. It takes courage to be vulnerable, and vulnerability is where real strength begins. People who ask for help are often the ones who continue to grow, adapt, and thrive. They recognize that collaboration leads to better solutions and that personal growth comes from learning alongside others. By asking for help, we give ourselves the opportunity to see new perspectives and gain insight we might not reach on our own.

Marriage and Family Problems:

Everyone has them, but at times they can become overwhelming. A move, job change, or other crises can cause marital difficulties and disharmony within the family. Tempers flare or resentment is left to smolder. When negative emotions get out of control, when tension becomes unbearable, it’s time to ask for help.

Sometimes it's me:

You probably tell yourself you should be able to handle it and wonder why you are not. Each of us is different, but our feelings will show up in being irritable, drinking too much, smoking too much, being depressed, being nervous, not having an appetite, not sleeping or sleeping too much. Sometimes we just feel sick or have trouble thinking clearly. It’s time to get help!

 

TEENAGERS AND CHILDREN

Our children have problems but they usually don't tell us directly. They talk about their feelings through their actions; staying in their room, poor grades, fights, drugs or irritability. They rarely ask for help, so you need to ask for them.

 

Location

2201 S W S Young Drive Suite 116A
Killeen, TX 76543
254-526-7272