The Haelan Centers Counseling

The Haelan Centers Counseling We exist to support the healing and growth of individuals, couples and families (Russellville, AR).

07/25/2024

Are you seeking support for yourself, your relationship, or your family? We have openings for individual, couples, and family counseling!

At our practice, we provide compassionate, humanistic services that prioritize your well-being and personal growth. Our experienced therapists are dedicated to creating a safe, supportive environment where you can explore your feelings, overcome challenges, and achieve your goals.

✨ Why Choose Us?

Humanistic Approach: We believe in the inherent worth and potential of every individual. Our therapists focus on empathy, genuine care, and respect for your unique journey.

Compassionate Care: We are here to listen, support, and guide you with understanding and compassion.

In addition to in person visits in Russellville, AR, we also offer the option of telehealth sessions allowing you to receive the help you need from the comfort and privacy of your own home.

Whether you're dealing with personal struggles, relationship issues, or family dynamics, we are here to help. Reach out today to schedule an appointment and take the first step towards a healthier, happier you.

📞 Contact us at 479-858-8899 or office@thehaelancenters.org

Your journey to healing and growth starts here. 🌈💖

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07/13/2024

Feeling so grateful for moments of rest and balance in life. 🌿 Taking time to recharge and appreciate the little things makes all the difference. Here's to finding harmony in our busy lives and cherishing the peace it brings. Enjoy your weekend!

12/19/2023

Self-efficacy is about trusting that I have the skills and resilience to tackle whatever comes my way. Here are some suggestions on how to empower your self-efficacy!

1️⃣ Believe in YOU: 🌈 Embrace your strengths, quirks, and uniqueness. Your journey is your own, and you've got what it takes!

2️⃣ Small Wins Matter: 🎉 Celebrate those tiny victories! Each step forward, no matter how small, is a testament to your growing self-efficacy.

3️⃣ Positive Self-Talk: 🗣️ Your mind is a powerful tool. Speak to yourself with kindness and encouragement. You're your own biggest cheerleader!

4️⃣ Embrace Challenges: 🏔️ Challenges are opportunities for growth. Face them head-on, and watch yourself emerge even stronger.

5️⃣ Supportive Circle: 🤗 Surround yourself with positive vibes! A strong support system can make a world of difference in boosting your self-efficacy.

12/16/2023

Hey wonderful souls! 🌻 Let's dive into a topic close to our hearts - Mental Health! 💚 Did you know that there's an incredible therapy approach called Satir-Focused Therapy that can work wonders for our minds? 🧠✨

This approach, developed by the amazing Virginia Satir, emphasizes self-awareness, authenticity, and fostering healthy communication. It's like a gentle hug for your soul, guiding you towards a more harmonious internal world! 🤗🔍

Give us a call at 4798588899 to set up your first session.

09/29/2023
Do you lack motivation, feel like you can't focus or just want to lay in bed for hours? It's okay. Sometimes we don't ha...
09/22/2023

Do you lack motivation, feel like you can't focus or just want to lay in bed for hours? It's okay. Sometimes we don't have the mental energy to perform even the simplest of tasks because we are overwhelmed by our life circumstances. That is a very normal reaction to feeling overwhelmed. You are not wrong for feeling that way or for not being able to be your normal self.

Here is something that can help:

Breaking up the day into manageable goals can make it seem less overwhelming.

You can write down tasks and cross them off as you complete them. This produces a sense of achievement that can help you feel more motivated before starting their next set of tasks. Be sure to set SMART goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timed so that they are not overwhelming and you are able to recognize when they are completed.

09/18/2023

Amy describes the temperature reading exercise designed to help with communication among couples, families, teams and useful to all types of relationships.

We are located in Russellville, AR offering a limited selection of immediate openings with licensed counselors for priva...
09/14/2023

We are located in Russellville, AR offering a limited selection of immediate openings with licensed counselors for private pay $60/hr. Teens, Adults, Seniors, Couples and Families.

Life isn’t always easy. Sometimes, even the strongest people amongst us need a little bit of help to work through some of life’s more challenging issues. There is hope for a better tomorrow. Taking the first step is the hardest part, but our team is here to help :)

Schedule your appointment today. Text or call 479-858-8899

Life is a repeated cycle of getting lost and then finding yourself again. There are many smaller cycles within that cycl...
09/12/2023

Life is a repeated cycle of getting lost and then finding yourself again. There are many smaller cycles within that cycle where you get lost to a smaller degree and then remember yourself again. Sometimes you do it to yourself on purpose, consciously or unconsciously. Every time you get lost it is so that you can learn something or experience something from a different perspective.

Author - Jay Woodman
Artist - Vincent Van Gogh

What Negative Thoughts Do to Your BrainPlay along with me for a moment.Let’s say that you’re walking through the forest ...
09/11/2023

What Negative Thoughts Do to Your Brain

Play along with me for a moment.

Let’s say that you’re walking through the forest and suddenly a tiger steps onto the path ahead of you. When this happens, your brain registers a negative emotion — in this case, fear.

Researchers have long known that negative emotions program your brain to do a specific action. When that tiger crosses your path, for example, you run. The rest of the world doesn’t matter. You are focused entirely on the tiger, the fear it creates, and how you can get away from it.

In other words, negative emotions narrow your mind and focus your thoughts. At that same moment, you might have the option to climb a tree, pick up a leaf, or grab a stick — but your brain ignores all of those options because they seem irrelevant when a tiger is standing in front of you.

This is a useful instinct if you’re trying to save life and limb, but in our modern society we don’t have to worry about stumbling across tigers in the wilderness. The problem is that your brain is still programmed to respond to negative emotions in the same way — by shutting off the outside world and limiting the options you see around you.

For example, when you’re in a fight with someone, your anger and emotion might consume you to the point where you can’t think about anything else. Or, when you are stressed out about everything you have to get done today, you may find it hard to actually start anything because you’re paralyzed by how long your to–do list has become. Or, if you feel bad about not exercising or not eating healthy, all you think about is how little willpower you have, how you’re lazy, and how you don’t have any motivation.

In each case, your brain closes off from the outside world and focuses on the negative emotions of fear, anger, and stress — just like it did with the tiger. Negative emotions prevent your brain from seeing the other options and choices that surround you. It’s your survival instinct.

Now, let’s compare this to what positive emotions do to your brain. This is where Barbara Fredrickson returns to the story.

What Positive Thoughts Do to Your Brain

Fredrickson tested the impact of positive emotions on the brain by setting up a little experiment. During this experiment, she divided her research subjects into 5 groups and showed each group different film clips.

The first two groups were shown clips that created positive emotions. Group 1 saw images that created feelings of joy. Group 2 saw images that created feelings of contentment.

Group 3 was the control group. They saw images that were neutral and produced no significant emotion.

The last two groups were shown clips that created negative emotions. Group 4 saw images that created feelings of fear. Group 5 saw images that created feelings of anger.

Afterward, each participant was asked to imagine themselves in a situation where similar feelings would arise and to write down what they would do. Each participant was handed a piece of paper with 20 blank lines that started with the phrase, “I would like to…”

Participants who saw images of fear and anger wrote down the fewest responses. Meanwhile, the participants who saw images of joy and contentment, wrote down a significantly higher number of actions that they would take, even when compared to the neutral group.

In other words, when you are experiencing positive emotions like joy, contentment, and love, you will see more possibilities in your life. These findings were among the first that proved that positive emotions broaden your sense of possibility and open your mind up to more options.

But that was just the beginning. The really interesting impact of positive thinking happens later…

Source: James Clear (Author of #1 New York Times bestseller, Atomic Habits)

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