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Let’s talk Therapy!

February 27, 2021/0 Comments/in Louisville Health and Healing News, Mental Health, Uncategorized/by Louisville Health & Healing

Reaching out to a professional for support and guidance has become popularized in our society. Movies, television shows and series have highlighted characters and themes around going to therapy. Celebrities, athletes, and other social media influencers have personally talked about being in therapy and their need for help and support. Therapist have become a necessary commodity instead of a once novelty for the well-to-do. Therapy has become accessible through in-person, in-home and on telehealth platforms. Therapy has also become affordable through using Employee Assistant Programs and insurance to cover costs. People have become more open to exploring issues and concerns with the expertise of licensed professionals.

Who can benefit from therapy?

Simply, anyone. Most people think that they only qualify to meet with a therapist if they are under imminent distress. Although, that can be true to some extent, therapist can assist in many ways. Life transitions, feeling “stuck” and uninspired, seeking clarity can be a few reasons to get professional support. Expecting a child, getting married, exploring sexual identity, looking to make a career or educational move can be other reasons to reach out to a licensed clinician.

What can I expect in therapy?

Therapy sessions generally last 45 – 60 minutes but sometimes can last longer depending on time agreements and the need from the individual seeking support. The duration of therapy can also depend on the goals and objectives determined by the client and therapist. Sometimes several weeks and months are needed to achieve goals and other times in may take longer. Again, this is determined through collaboration of people involved in therapy. Often times, the presenting problem can be linked to other problem areas. For example, someone seeking therapy for anxiety may find that after developing adequate coping skills realizes their negative thoughts and belief system impacts their anxiety. The therapist may then prompt the client to explore how irrational thoughts impact anxiety and may even explore the origins of these beliefs. Therapy is not an event; rather, it is a process and processes take time. Payments, insurance benefits and any financial responsibility will most likely be addressed at time of scheduling appointment or in the initial session.

What if I am unsure if therapy is right for me?

If you’re unsure about therapy and meeting with a professional, then do some research. See what’s available in your area and consult with the people in your life. Most professionals are open to consultations and listening to your concerns about therapy. Again, we can never have enough support and we all need at least one non-biased person to talk with. Having family and friends that are supportive is extremely important and the people in our lives can be somewhat biased. Research the person you are reaching out to by reviewing social media content and reading reviews. Also, ask questions when you meet with the therapist. After all, it’s important to make sure it will be a good fit. In essence, therapy is about developing a safe and trusting relationship with someone.

Seeking a therapist and beginning therapy can provoke many feelings. Getting support from a therapist is not a weakness or a negative thing. It takes great strength to reach out. Again, we can all benefit from talking with someone at any given moment in our lives. I hope that if you need anything, that you will find some of what you need in therapy! You are not alone.

 

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Louisville Health & Healing, a Therapy Practice in Louisville, Kentucky, Launches New Website to Promote Therapeutic Service Offerings and Attract Clients

February 2, 2021/0 Comments/in Louisville Health and Healing News/by Louisville Health and Healing

A new therapy practice in Louisville, Kentucky has kicked off 2021 by moving into a new office, launching a new website, and opening up scheduling for potential clients to book therapy appointments. Louisville Health & Healing – formerly known as Lucas Counseling and Consulting – was founded by Henry Lucas, LCSW, LCADC, in 2012 and has made leaps and bounds establishing themselves as a therapy practice in the Louisville, Kentucky area over the last eight years. Now, with a new website that highlights the various therapeutic services offered at Louisville Health & Healing and allows potential clients to schedule online or in-person therapy appointments, the therapy practice is booking appointments for those interested in attending therapy.

Louisville Health & Healing prides itself as an outpatient office that offers counseling services for a variety of concerns. The staff offers therapy for individuals, couples, and families using effective and innovative therapy methods. The main focus at Louisville Health & Healing is to create a safe environment for all clients using the team’s compassionate and non-judgmental approach to therapy. As an LGBTQI+ friendly therapy office, Louisville Health & Healing welcomes clients of all walks of life and uses an approach that focuses on targeting physical, mental, emotional, and mental health in order to overcome obstacles and heal along the way.

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Pandemic Alert—What to watch for.

January 21, 2021/0 Comments/in Louisville Health and Healing News/by Louisville Health & Healing

Okay. Okay. Okay. I know we are all tired of our current situation. I am even hesitant to write and then post this. And, I also think it is important. It is important to understand that it may “feel” lonely and disconnected but that there are others that feel the same. Identification is the antidote to loneliness. So, this is my attempt to help you feel connected. Yeah. Yeah. We know times are hard. No end in sight. Blah blah. Okay, I got it. That’s just it. The powerlessness and lack of control and uncertainty are a recipe for maladaptive coping strategies (ie video games, drug use, alcohol use, pornography, online shopping [no he didn’t go there], infidelity). People want relief. We want an escape from the entrapment and smothering (of kids, NTI, back to back zoom meetings). We want to feel POWERFUL and IN CONTROL. This is where the problem is. The symptoms of these sufferings are isolation, depression, anxiety, uncontrollable rage, physical health problems, conflict with intimacy and connection with loved ones.

More and more people are experiencing a “re-traumatization” or re-living of past trauma that had been suppressed and/or forgotten about. This has been pretty common. This can be extremely difficult to manage and navigate. Symptoms of this “re-traumatization” are recurring negative thoughts or thoughts about negative events, nightmares and sleep disturbances, poor appetite, decrease interest in hygiene health, avoiding certain things or places associated with past events. It can be a lot to process. Luckily, there is help in the community. There are professionals that do specialize in this area.

I did want to offer some activities that can make a difference and hopefully offer some relief:
1) Exercise – Get outside even if its cold! Moderate exercise 2-3 times weekly.

2) Cook something – It doesn’t matter. Cook something you love or cook something you want try. Love Italian food? Make your own pasta and sauce. Following the direction and wait to see the result! That’s something you can control.

3) Yoga – This is a powerful practice that no only has physical health issues but also has emotional and spiritual health benefits. Yoga allows for centeredness, groundedness, and the embodiment of oneself.

4) Therapy – meeting with a non-biased person can have many benefits. The insight, clarity and support from therapy can be all that’s needed to find relief. A lot of therapist are offering teletherapy so you can meet with a professional from the comfort of your home or car or wherever.

5) Puzzles – Like cooking, it’s a cool experience to create something from nothing. Puzzles require mindfulness, focus and memory.

6) Meditate – breathe in peace, breathe out stress. Meditation can reduce anxiety significantly.

7) Hobbies – write, paint, draw, play music. Do something you enjoy or do something that you’ve always wanted to do. This is your time.

Self-care is important. Please take care of yourself through these times of uncertainty. Hold on to whatever hope you can find. If you need please reach out. If Louisville Health & Healing is not a good fit, then we will find a place for you.

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Maximize to get the most from your life, Henry Lucas LSCW

Book Em’ Dan-O!

September 20, 2019/0 Comments/in Louisville Health and Healing News/by Louisville Health and Healing

It has been a while since I have posted any blogs. A lot has been going on. I have been to Italy, Elliette turned 2, Elise and I celebrated 5 years of marriage (she hasn’t left me), and…I published a fucking book.

I wanted to take some time to share what it has been like to create and put my work out into the world. People have said, “I didn’t know you were writing a book.” The book was 90% complete in 2016. I have sat on the ideas and content for three years! I told myself repeatedly “I have nothing to say”, “Who would read my shit”.. These negative conversations I had with myself were fueled by fear and shame. I allowed myself to play small and prevented myself from stepping into the glory of my brilliance and courage.

I had a conversation with a good friend, Blake Cohen author of I Love You More (purchase here), which was published about 5 months ago. Talking with him helped me see that I was the only the in the way of this book. He believed enough in his self and in me that was inspirational.  After that conversation, I said “fuck it” “I’m going to do it; I’m going to publish a book”.
Once I decided to take action and really make it happen instead of talking about it, that’s when the blessings started happening. My idea was coming to life. My experience and wisdom were coming to fruition through this vulnerable publication of what I think is important to have a happy life.

I am not generally one to ask for help. I will die before I get support. Blame in on my family history and gender. Writing a book and the feelings that come along with it have to lead me to be…..VULNERABLE. It has been the best experience of my life; to ask for support and to feel the arms wrap around me have been nurturing and supportive. Keep in my I have avoided this for three years. I have avoided what I’ve wanted most in my life–love and connection. Guess what, vulnerability is the key to love and connection.

I lived for three years with the regret of sitting on my ideas. Since publishing Maximize, I have no regrets. I am not suggesting you write a book but I want to encourage you to take the risk and put a part of yourself out there and however, you can. It is scary but so worth it! Now, buy my book! 🙂

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