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Welcome to Feel Good Town! If you want to find a counselor, you've come to the right place! Feel Good Town is also a resource for helpful information. Browse through our articles to learn about many mental health topics.

 
New Trends Develop in Mental Health Counseling for PreschoolersFamily counseling experts are available on Feel Good Austin.

New Trends Develop in Mental Health Counseling for Preschoolers

It is no secret that the challenges of parenting during the early years of preschool can seem endless and thoroughly confusing. read more

LA Times Reports on the Mental Health Risks of Anti-Depressant Withdrawal

The LA Times recently featured an article by Staff Writer Regina Nuzzo highlighting the risks associated with discontinuation of antidepressant medications. read more

I'm Worried About My Child

Parenting can be really hard. We all remember that being a kid can be hard, too. read more

Tools of Recovery by Michael Johnson, PhD

The A-Zs of sex addiction recovery. Dr. Michael Johnson, addiction counselor and Austin psychotherapist, outlines the most effective tools for recovering addicts. read more

Directory of Professionals

If you live in or near Austin, Seattle, Portland or Boston, this customized directory will help you find a licensed professional near you. This counselor directory provides information about each therapist including areas of specialty, special payment options and fees, services offered, and types of clients served. You'll also find a personal statement written by each practitioner. Start browsing and you will soon find a counselor that will meet your needs.

 

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At Feel Good Town we know how important it is for you to find a clinician who's a good match for you. Our easy-to-search counselor directory is a good place to start. Research has shown that the most important aspect of successful therapy is the quality of the counselor-client relationship. Therefore, look for someone to work with whom you resonate with, someone who you can imagine feeling comfortable with and understood by. That is the most important focus in finding a counselor.

Parenting Issues: Returning to Work After Postpartum Depression

Parenting Issues: Returning to Work After Postpartum Depression

This week Wall Street Journal Editor Michelle Gerdes shared her experience of returning to the workplace after an unexpected bout with postpartum depression (PPD).... read more

Anger

Anger by Jonathan Anderson

Applying principles of genuineness, awareness, trust and empathy, this author outlines the skill of responding to the emotion of anger rather than reacting to it. In developing ways to respond to ang... read more

GLBT Groups & Mental Health Awareness

The process of developing and understanding one's sexual orientation is often characterized by questions of social norms, family attitudes, and self-acceptance.... read more

Why Can't I Stop Worrying? by Jan Morris, PhD

What is the difference between diagnosable (Generalized Anxiety Disorder, GAD) anxiety and worry? Symptoms can look similar for all of these: worry, stress, depresion, obsessive compulsive disorder, a... read more