Life Strategies Counseling of Arkansas

Life Strategies Counseling of Arkansas We will not deny access to services due to inability to pay. Read more in our “about” section! For more information, visit us at www.LSCIhelp.com

No one will be denied access to services due to an inability to pay; there is a discounted/sliding fee schedule available based on family size and income. Locations: Jonesboro, Little Rock, Cabot, Hot Springs, Batesville, Paragould, Trumann, Blytheville, Osceola, Marion, Rogers, Pocahontas, Newport, and surrounding areas. We provide a safe and supportive environment for those struggling with depression, anxiety, grief, trauma, and so much more. LSCI offers individual, group, family, and couples counseling for both Medicaid and private insurance clients. Please give your local LSCI office a call to make a referral for yourself or a loved one. Our non-profit arm of LSCI, Compassion in Action, offers a Glass Slipper Program throughout the year for students who cannot afford prom/formal attire for various school based activities. We offer dresses and shoes donated by Clark's Bridal and Formal, Jessica's Bridal of Bay and community donations.

🚨 Good News for Military Families in Arkansas! 🚨LSC is proud to accept Tricare (including Champus Tricare for life and T...
09/09/2025

🚨 Good News for Military Families in Arkansas! 🚨

LSC is proud to accept Tricare (including Champus Tricare for life and Tricare West) for both medication management and therapy services!

✅ No waiting list – get the care you need without delay
✅ Compassionate, professional support for you and your family
✅ Serving the community with accessible mental health and therapy services!

📞 Call us today to schedule your appointment! (866) 972-1268

It’s important to check on your friends and family members who seem OK or even appear physically and emotionally strong ...
09/05/2025

It’s important to check on your friends and family members who seem OK or even appear physically and emotionally strong 💪

⚠️ Recognizing emotional distress:
Many people throughout the world live with situational or chronic depression and anxiety, among other mental health conditions. Most go untreated for a variety of reasons, including not knowing they need help, fear being judged or treated differently, or wrongly believing needing help is a sign of weakness.

In both cases, there may be signs you can notice, such as:
-Changes in behavior, like withdrawing from or avoiding family and friends or activities they like, sleeping more, being less productive, increased use of alcohol and other substances or decreased s*x drive.
-Changes in appearance, such as skipping bathing and grooming, looking tired or sad or gaining or losing a lot of weight.
-Changes in mood, like worrying and stressing out more, overreacting to situations, getting agitated, aggressive or angry or feeling sad and hopeless.
-Changes in communication, such as posting dark or cryptic social media messages, criticizing themselves often, talking about physical pain or not feeling well or talking about hurting themselves.

To reach a trained crisis counselor, call the 988 Su***de & Crisis Lifeline (previously known as the National Su***de Prevention Lifeline) at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255). You may also text 988 or chat at http://spr.ly/6188AEBaA. The lifeline provides 24/7 free and confidential support.

Wanting to know more about your mental health?
📲 Find care at: http://spr.ly/61812rm57 or call 1-877-OBC-0013

Life Strategies Counseling of Arkansas was honored to be part of the Trumann School District Open House! We're proud to ...
09/04/2025

Life Strategies Counseling of Arkansas was honored to be part of the Trumann School District Open House! We're proud to support students and families with compassionate counseling services. 💙

Interested in us coming to your school?
https://www.lscihelp.com/

Back-to-School Event with Blytheville Public School! 🎒 Our team was proud to connect with students, families, and educat...
09/02/2025

Back-to-School Event with Blytheville Public School! 🎒 Our team was proud to connect with students, families, and educators—building a strong foundation for a successful school year.

Interested in us coming to your school?
https://www.lscihelp.com

For some families, talking about mental health might be an everyday occurrence. For others, it may be unfamiliar and fee...
08/29/2025

For some families, talking about mental health might be an everyday occurrence. For others, it may be unfamiliar and feel a little awkward. But the more you talk about it, the more comfortable it will feel. This goes for both you and your loved ones. 👪 👨‍👩‍👦

1. Remember what being a teen is like
Teenagers are going through a time of change. They may be getting their first job, learning to drive, hanging out with friends more and spending less time with parents. These are all common adolescent experiences.

2. Watch for cues
Teens may bring up mental health topics on their own. They might mention what a friend is going through or how they're feeling themselves. This is a cue that your teen might be feeling mental health pressure. They might be ready to talk about it with you.

3. Respect differences
There's a good chance you and the teen or young adult in your life will have different opinions about political, social or other topics.Try to respect their different views. This can help you build trust and make them more open to talking.

Wanting to know more about your mental health?
📲 Find care at: http://spr.ly/61812rm57 or call 1-877-OBC-0013

Meet the team behind the care at Life Strategies Counseling!We're proud to introduce the compassionate professionals who...
08/28/2025

Meet the team behind the care at Life Strategies Counseling!

We're proud to introduce the compassionate professionals who make a difference every day at our Trumann office. Our team is here to help you navigate life’s challenges. 💙

Find out more at:
www.lscihelp.com or call (870) 972-1268

So honored to have been a part of the latest Osceola Open House for back-to-school! ❤Thank you, Carroll Smith Elementary...
08/26/2025

So honored to have been a part of the latest Osceola Open House for back-to-school! ❤

Thank you, Carroll Smith Elementary School, as well as Antionette Daniels, Derrick Singleton and Terry Cooper! 🌟

Interested in us coming to your school?
https://www.lscihelp.com/

The lazy days of summer are over. Returning to school brings back busy schedules. For some kids, the new year can also b...
08/25/2025

The lazy days of summer are over. Returning to school brings back busy schedules. For some kids, the new year can also bring worries. They may be concerned about their new teacher or about the workload. They could be stressing about who they’ll sit with at lunch. Or they could feel anxious about making the leap to middle school or high school. 🌻

Normalize your child’s feelings. Let your child know that their feelings are OK. Tell them that new things can feel scary. Plus, it’s natural to be jittery about a new school year, no matter how old they are. As you’re talking, you can share a time that you felt nervous about something, too. Be sure to focus on the positive: It was a little hard at first but then everything turned out fine.

You can also remind them about the good things that come with a new school year. They’ll learn new things and make new friends. Maybe they’ll also get some new privileges, too, such as a later bedtime or a later weekend curfew (for older kids).

And don’t forget the power of new school supplies. Buying new notebooks, pencils and other school supplies is fun for kids. Set aside time to pick out things together, then get their homework space set up. You can even decorate it together. That will help them see that you’re excited, too.

Wanting to know more about your mental health?
📲 Find care at: http://spr.ly/61812rm57 or call 1-877-OBC-0013

We are pleased to share that Life Strategies Counseling of Arkansas has updated our logo as part of a broader effort to ...
08/18/2025

We are pleased to share that Life Strategies Counseling of Arkansas has updated our logo as part of a broader effort to ensure our brand continues to reflect who we are today.

This change represents a refreshed visual identity—but it does not affect our mission, services, or the care you’ve come to expect from us. We remain committed to providing compassionate, high-quality mental health support across Arkansas and beyond.

The new logo reflects our continued growth and evolving vision while honoring the foundation on which our organization was built.
We appreciate your continued trust and partnership as we move forward with a renewed look and the same dedication to your well-being.

The Life Strategies Counseling Team ❤

Youth can find a lot of educational, fun and inspiring content online. But they also may come across unsettling, inappro...
08/11/2025

Youth can find a lot of educational, fun and inspiring content online. But they also may come across unsettling, inappropriate and distressing content that can impact their mental health and wellbeing. 👧 👦

1) Define boundaries. Limit exposure to news coverage and social media use. Let them know they can talk to you about what they see, so they have a supportive outlet. Also, consider blocking sites you prefer they don’t see or think may trouble them.

2) Share information. Talk with your child about the news, explaining things at a level appropriate to their age. Listen and answer any questions they may have. Also, let them know it’s OK to ask questions and encourage them to do so. The more questions they hold inside, the more they might wonder, worry and let their imagination spiral to worst-case scenarios.

3) Be as truthful as possible. Answer their questions to the best of your knowledge and ability, and in a way they can understand. If you do not know the answer, that’s OK. Tell them you don’t know. You also could use this as an opportunity to teach them useful “media literacy” skills by showing them how to find information from a reliable source.

4) Be patient. Until a child fully comprehends the situation or feels reassured, they may ask the same question or similar questions several times. This is natural. By remaining calm and compassionate, you can help them sort it out and feel less stressed.

Wanting to know more about your mental health?
📲 Find care at: http://spr.ly/61812rm57 or call 1-877-OBC-0013

🌟 Give yourself space to change. Whether you’re heading off to university, moving to a new city or starting a job, you d...
08/08/2025

🌟 Give yourself space to change. Whether you’re heading off to university, moving to a new city or starting a job, you don’t have to know everything right now. Expect to grow and shift as you experience life.

😁 Make good choices. You need to look out for yourself. That includes considering the consequences of your actions, like staying out late the night before a major exam or splurging when you’re on a tight budget.

✍️ Understand you’re a work in progress. You may legally be an adult, but your body, mind and spirit continue developing well into your early 30s. Don’t be afraid to ask for help thinking through tough decisions or difficult feelings.

👨‍💻 Stay connected. Regularly keep in touch with trusted adults who can offer support and valuable advice.

🥗 Take care of yourself. Practice self-care for better health and wellbeing. That includes getting enough sleep, eating nutritious foods and being active.
Wanting to know more about your mental health?
📲 Find care at: http://spr.ly/61812rm57 or call 1-877-OBC-0013

International Youth Day is celebrated around the world every year on August 12. The United Nations’ goal is to give yout...
08/04/2025

International Youth Day is celebrated around the world every year on August 12. The United Nations’ goal is to give youth a voice in how communities and the future are shaped. In honor of this important day, let’s explore ways to nurture and raise awareness for youth mental health and well-being. 🧒 👟

Quick Stats:
-1 in 7 adolescents are affected by mental illnesses
-50% of mental illnesses begin by age 14

People with mental illnesses can and do lead active, productive lives, showing that these conditions can affect individuals from all backgrounds and walks of life. It’s important to understand that seeking professional help is nothing to be ashamed of. Everyone deserves the support they need to thrive.

👉 Complete 3 activities each week on your own or with an adolescent in your care:
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Wanting to know more about your mental health?
📲 Find care at: http://spr.ly/61812rm57 or call 1-877-OBC-0013

Address

2200 East Matthews Avenue
Jonesboro, AR
72401

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18709721268

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