The Dialogue Advisor

The Dialogue Advisor This page is dedicated to information about mental and emotional health. Sit down and have a good read.

Established in 2011, The Dialogue Advisor, LLC is a privately held company focused exclusively on the delivery of employee assistance programs, serving organizations across Illinois. We are not part of a Managed Behavioral Care Organization, Insurer, or Health Plan. We are a program that reflects your company's culture and the community’s best interest. Being an EAP is our passion and we do not se

e EAP services as a fill-in (profit maximize) ancillary business. The result of this focus is our EAP utilization rate ranges from 12% to 22%; this exceeds the industry norm of 6%.We are dedicated to meeting the needs of our customers. In fact, no company has ever terminated our services because they were not satisfied with our performance or did not recognize the value of our programs. The high usage is due to providing easy access, (employees are offered appointments within 72 hours after initial contact). comprehensive services that effectively resolve client problems, extensive program promotion, hands-on account management, and maintenance of strict confidentiality. Today, the Dialogue Advisor also is know as a counseling service operated by Suzanne Martinez, LMFT. Individuals and their families may contract directly with me for the counseling needs at a very affordable rate.

How many ways do you keep your brain healthy?
06/21/2024

How many ways do you keep your brain healthy?

Do you say yes, but to most new ideas presented to you. Yes, butters really do not embrace the possibilities. In truth, ...
06/07/2024

Do you say yes, but to most new ideas presented to you. Yes, butters really do not embrace the possibilities. In truth, a yes but means “no.” (Photo credit Bonnie Neff).

Today we all struggle with having “busy minds.” Learning to sort out and to remove the “busy” is important.
06/06/2024

Today we all struggle with having “busy minds.” Learning to sort out and to remove the “busy” is important.

A visual representation of why I struggle to go to bed early. The night is the only time my head feels calm enough to let me be.

Artist: Skeleton Claw

Thoughts about Sending Children to CollegeSending your child off to college is a momentous milestone, brimming with prid...
06/06/2024

Thoughts about Sending Children to College

Sending your child off to college is a momentous milestone, brimming with pride, excitement, and a touch of anxiety. To ensure a smooth transition for both you and your child, consider these essential tips:

Open Communication Lines
Foster open lines of communication to make sure your child feels comfortable reaching out to you. Discuss how frequently you’ll check in with each other. While it’s crucial to give them space, regular communication, such as a weekly check-in, helps them feel supported and connected.

Financial Literacy
Educate your child about budgeting, credit, and managing expenses. Encourage them to track their spending, understand credit card use, and avoid unnecessary debt. Providing them with a prepaid card or setting up a monthly allowance can be an effective way to help them manage their finances.

Time Management
College life is a whirlwind of classes, assignments, social activities, and possibly a job. Encourage your child to use planners or digital calendars to manage their time efficiently. Setting realistic goals and prioritizing tasks can reduce stress and boost productivity. Additionally, urge them to utilize academic resources on campus, such as tutoring centers, libraries, and professors' office hours. Remind them that seeking help is a sign of strength.

Health and Safety
Ensure your child knows what to do in case of an emergency, be it a medical issue, natural disaster, or personal safety concern. Make sure they know how to reach campus security and where the nearest hospital is located. Encourage them to use mental health services on campus if needed.

Encouraging Independence
One of the biggest adjustments for parents is letting go. Trust in your child’s ability to make decisions and handle challenges. They will inevitably make mistakes, but these experiences are crucial for their growth and independence. Discuss expectations regarding grades, responsibilities, and behavior to prevent misunderstandings.

Problem-Solving Skills
Encourage your child to solve problems independently before seeking your help. This builds their confidence and resilience. Offer guidance, but allow them to take the lead in finding solutions. Celebrate their problem-solving skills, no matter how small, as positive reinforcement boosts their confidence and motivation.

Patience and Support
Adjusting to college life takes time. Be patient as your child navigates this new chapter. Offer a listening ear and an understanding heart as they share their experiences and challenges.

By fostering open communication, promoting financial literacy, and encouraging independence, you can help your child transition smoothly into college life. Remember, this is a time of growth and discovery, and your support plays a crucial role in their success.

Being in the moment and politeness go hand in hand.
05/31/2024

Being in the moment and politeness go hand in hand.

The folks at Resilience Lab reminds us of a good techniques for anxiety.
05/31/2024

The folks at Resilience Lab reminds us of a good techniques for anxiety.

This isn’t about making time for self-care. Let’s talk about making wellness a first priority. Health is a “me-thing.”
05/23/2024

This isn’t about making time for self-care. Let’s talk about making wellness a first priority. Health is a “me-thing.”

Try to listen to understand
05/23/2024

Try to listen to understand

05/22/2024
Letting Go…
05/22/2024

Letting Go…

05/22/2024

A free Zoom training to empower parents of incoming college students: Empowering Parents: Strategies for Preventing and Addressing Substance Use in College https://lnkd.in/eF47VDR6

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