Life Balance & Beauty

Life Balance & Beauty We are a therapeutic oasis, spa, and boutique that provides counseling, massage therapy, and beauty services to help others embrace total healing.

Embrace total healing and enjoy the beauty of life with the help of Life Balance & Beauty. We are a self-care wellness spa. We counseling and Spa services for tital healing. Our philosophy is simple: mental health and beauty are equally important when it comes to self-care, healthy relationships and marriages. That's why we take a holistic approach to helping our clients feel good inside and out. Our team all work together to normalize the need for counseling, self-care and Life Balance.

Hello November! We are currently seeking to add a independent Psych DNP to our practice along with 2 Registered intern c...
11/01/2024

Hello November! We are currently seeking to add a independent Psych DNP to our practice along with 2 Registered intern clinicians.

Registered Clinicians must be available to work evenings till 8pm latest and up to 3pm on Saturdays. Flexibility can be discussed as we are truly about having Life Balance & Beauty .

Please send your inquiry to Admin@lifebalanceandbeauty.com

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10/04/2024

Riverview area Body Waxing taking walkins at iwaxstudios.com $30 Brazilian Wax first time clients. Or Call/Text 813-957-8794 for next available appointment.

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Being in the heart of Riverview, just blocks from devastation from Hurricane Helene in Gibsonton, Ruskin and Apollo Beac...
10/02/2024

Being in the heart of Riverview, just blocks from devastation from Hurricane Helene in Gibsonton, Ruskin and Apollo Beach, we are here for you.

Here are some tips from the NASW on taking care of yourself and your family after a disaster.

Tips for Families
Coping with the Stress of Natural Disasters

In the aftermath of a natural disaster, there are new challenges. Rebuilding and repairing homes. Coping with job loss or job changes. Schools not open. Little privacy. The need to guard against disease. At times it is overwhelming. Everything is different.

Keeping families together and healthy over the coming months will require special care.

Here are some suggestions:

Try to establish a routine for your family life. Regular bed times, wake up times, regular breaks, and eating meals together -- all these can help you and your children feel more secure.
Set aside time just for family. With all the activity going on around you and people coming and going, it is important to find time to be together without a lot of distractions. As tough as it may be, try to find a little time each day for yourself and time alone with your spouse or partner. Those times can help you find the energy you need for the rest of the day.
Be sure that all family members are included in making plans. Talk to your children and spouse or partner about your options and your decisions. Listen to what they have to say and try to respond to their concerns.
Avoid physical punishment of children, including spanking or slapping. With all the pressure tempers flare and it’s easy to go too far.
Reassure your children about the future. Let them know that you have been frightened and uncertain too, but that you are working things out, and life will eventually return to normal.
Sending children to stay with family members or close friends outside the disaster area until homes can be repaired or rebuilt and schools can open may be an option. If you choose to do this, make sure your children understand that they are not being punished and that the move is temporary. Try to visit and call them often so they don’t feel so cut off from you.
Trust your instincts. You have done well to make it this far, you can make it the rest of the way.
Don’t be afraid to ask for help. No one can deal with the problems caused by the disaster on his or her own. Help is available through the Red Cross Centers for both resource needs and physical and emotional care.
Experiencing a disaster is difficult for everyone. It is unrealistic to think that either we or children will just forget about it and move along. Over the next few weeks, many of us will experience stress. This is normal.

Normal reactions:

headaches, stomach aches or nausea
nightmares
trouble going to sleep or staying asleep
trouble concentrating
irritability
mood swings or outbursts of crying
In children, signs of stress may also include:

increased clinging to parents
a return to outgrown behaviors such as bed wetting or thumb sucking.
a change in the way he or she plays, such as repeating the same game over and over, or more hitting playmates or breaking toys.
Many of these things are normal in the weeks following a disaster. It will help to find time to talk to others about what has happened to you and what you face. Talk to your children and listen to their concerns. Give yourself and your children time to grieve for the things that you have lost. Set aside time for yourself and time to be alone as a family. Let your emotions out. Cry when you need to, but don’t let tears rule your life. Set priorities and try to deal with just a few things at a time.

If you feel as though you or your children are showing the signs of stress to an extreme, seek help. The Red Cross has social workers and other mental health professionals available to help you.

Remember, the aftermath of a natural disaster is an extreme situation. Asking for the help you and your family need is a strength not a weakness.

Attached are some Tips for Families: Coping with the Stress of Natural Disasters, developed by the National Association of Social Workers.

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10013 Water Works Lane
Riverview, FL
33578

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm

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+18136771555

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