A Path to Change Counseling

A Path to Change Counseling Welcome, we are here to provide you with a safe and empathetic place to begin your path to change.

Offering Mental Health Counseling, Substance Abuse Counseling, and Trauma Therapy. Providing services to children, teens, adults, couples, and families.

02/03/2024

"A lot of you despise me,
And I don't understand why.
I am not ugly or deserving of your hate.
I survive every day on the streets,
That used to be meadows.
There are no tasty seeds,
Because you turned trees into buildings.
I eat what you throw on the ground,
Because I have no choice.
Water is harder and harder to find.
Do you know what it takes to survive in a world that is not mine anymore?
Please don't scare me or hurt me,
Just let me live -
Live in your world that was once mine.."

01/14/2024
09/01/2023

A little humor for the day!...

06/27/2023

Sharing article that came out today 6/27/23 from Orange County Florida:

Animal sedative ‘zombie drug’ showing up in Orange County
Drug showing up in 80% of fentanyl seen in undercover cases

Orange County Sheriff John Mina (Orange County)
ORLANDO, Fla. – A powerful animal sedative has been discovered in seized fentanyl in Orange County, prompting a warning to the public because the drug is not receptive to overdose medications, sheriff’s officials said during a Tuesday news conference.
Sheriff John Mina and members of his narcotics unit said they dismantled a drug trafficking organization in a case called “Operation Moscow Mule,” which targeted a group accused of distributing fentanyl.

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The sheriff’s office said officers went undercover to infiltrate the organization and made several purchases. The sheriff’s office said it eventually learned about a “drug mule” who was bringing drugs from a supplier in New Jersey.
The agents seized half a kilogram of fentanyl intended for the Orange Blossom Trail-Oakridge area, which the sheriff’s office said is a hotbed for opioids.
“From 2022 up to currently, they’ve had over 150 overdoses in that area with nine fatalities, so the drugs were already targeting an area that was having problems,” said Capt. Darryl Blanford, of the narcotics unit.
Blanford said the case is also part of a growing trend of fentanyl being mixed with xylazine, a powerful sedative used on animals during surgery. The drug is not meant for humans because it causes dangerously low blood pressure. It is also not receptive to Narcan, the widely distributed medication used to counteract opioid overdoses.
The drug can also cause rotting tissue at the injection site, leading to the nickname “zombie drug.” Blanford said users also get a “kind of walking stupor” as well.
The sheriff’s office said the drug extends the effects of fentanyl, particularly the quick high that users get. Blanford said it’s also more profitable for drug dealers because they use less fentanyl.
“Five years ago, you wouldn’t have even seen xylazine in any of the drugs,” Blanford said. “It’s grown from 1% to 7% in 2018, to now we’re roughly at about 80% of the fentanyl that we see in undercover cases contains some form of xylazine in it.”

The sheriff’s office said it has seen three overdose deaths in Orange County this year linked to xylazine.
The sheriff’s office said if someone overdosing on the drug is not receptive to Narcan, paramedics need to be called immediately.

06/18/2023

Even the bears love golf😂😂

04/15/2023

When you have a neurotypical child, you feel reasonably assured that class participation and decent study habits will result in good grades. These kids have close friends. They get invited to participate in social things like dances and weekend gatherings. They make the teams, auditions, organizations and clubs.

But when you have a child with certain differences, this is often not the case. Learning may take longer, both academically and socially. Despite their tremendous efforts, results are often a fraction of their peers and social acceptance is fleeting, setting them up for painful comparisons and bitter frustration. Instead of a fun and fulfilling experience, school can become a breeding ground for depression and anxiety, and assignments a battle ground at home. It is exhausting for parent and child alike.

This is the week of SPED (Special Education), Autism, Dyslexia, and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) awareness.

For all the children who struggle every day to succeed in a world that does not recognize their gifts and talents, and for those who are walking beside them, please let this be a gentle reminder to be kind and accepting of ALL people. Recognize that the "playing field" is not always a level surface.

Children who learn differently are not weird. They are merely gifted in ways that our society does not value enough. Yet they want what everyone else wants: To be accepted!!

If you choose, please "copy and paste" (by touching and holding the text) onto your profile in honor of all children who are deemed "different". Our world would be far less beautiful without them.
❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤

Remember kindness goes a long way!!! In a world where you can be anything…be kind. ♥️

~Copied from a friend

04/02/2023

A Path to Change Counseling has moved to Clermont Florida. Please visit our new website below. We continue to provide services throughout the state of Florida via telehealth.

https://apathtochange.com

3 TIPS FOR DAILY SELF CARE1. Wake up each morning and tell yourself "today will be a good day"2. Stay Hydrated3. Take a ...
02/15/2023

3 TIPS FOR DAILY SELF CARE

1. Wake up each morning and tell yourself "today will be a good day"

2. Stay Hydrated

3. Take a cleansing breath

11/11/2022
06/29/2022

A Path to Change Counseling has changed locations and is now offering services in two locations, along with telehealth services.
9100 Conroy Windermere Road, Suite 200 Windermere, Florida 34786 (Dr. Phillips) and 1536 Sunrise Plaza Drive Suite 100, Clermont, Florida 34714 (Four Corners).

Please call the office at 321-305-9193 or visit apathtochange.com to schedule an appointment.

Address

Minneola, FL

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+13213059193

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