About Lifeologie Counseling Fort Worth – Fort Worth
Lifeologie Counseling provides outpatient treatment for folks dealing with mental health and/or substance use issues in Fort Worth, Texas. They aim to bring a fresh and innovative approach to addressing everyday problems like those that trigger behavioral issues. The Fort Worth location has two counselors, one male and one female, who specialize in addiction counseling.
The facility has a modern, comfortable and inviting space. There are counselors here who specialize in veterans’ issues, young adults & professionals, non-traditional relationships, and LGBTQ+ issues. They can also help with domestic violence counseling, life transitions, nutrition and wellness, racial trauma, and even sports performance. The wide range of available specialties makes this clinic stand out.
Lifeologie is located near I-30 and I-35W. This makes it easy to access from different parts of the city. It’s also in the Near Southside district. This is a trendy, walkable area with plenty of local amenities. Trinity Park is a short drive away if you want to connect to nature, walk the trail, and enjoy scenic river views.
When you contact Lifeologie, they’ll connect you to a therapist who can best support you in your recovery journey. Your therapist may use different recovery strategies in an individual setting to effect lasting recovery. They may employ clinically proven methods like mindfulness programming, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) to facilitate healing.
Their nutrition, health and wellness coaches can provide tailored guidance to help improve your physical and mental well-being. This may be through balanced diets, exercise routines and stress management techniques that support recovery. They also offer faith-based counseling if you’re into spirituality. It helps you connect to a higher power to find peace and purpose in your recovery.
They also address abuse and unresolved childhood or complex traumas that may be influencing your substance use. Counselors are available to help folks with eating disorders. This often co-occurs with substance use disorder and mental health issues. The wide range of specialties means that no matter what issues are driving your substance use, you’re likely to find someone here who can help.