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Depressed clients often report feeling depleted and incapable of going about regular life.


Flower Mound Counseling
Change is possible and attainable
Flower Mound Counseling – Are you overwhelmed? Going through troubled times? Want more joy and meaning in your life? In the middle of a difficult relationship or life transition? Battling low self-esteem and low self-worth can make life seem like an endless rollercoaster.
Now is the time to take control of your life, improve your self-confidence, and become the person you want to be. If you are interested in making a change, I can help you. We will work together to understand what you need and to achieve your goals.
My name is Kaylene Warner and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker located in Flower Mound, Texas. I am trained as a Masters Level Clinician and my specializations include eating disorders, relationship challenges, family issues, substance abuse/addictions, codependency, and depression/anxiety. My office is located 1 ½ miles north of the Presbyterian Hospital in Flower Mound, just minutes from Lewisville, Highland Village, Bartonville, Roanoke, and Denton.
My clientele seek flower mound counseling for a variety of reasons. Some are looking to change negative beliefs or behaviors that are adversely impacting their lives. Some seek to address painful conditions such as anxiety, depression, addiction or relationship issues. And some are looking for solace in personal times of life’s challenges. Personal counseling can help you:
- Alleviate uncomfortable symptoms and feelings
- Increase self esteem and self respect
- Cope with stressful situations
- Create the ability to make healthy decisions
- Enhance communication with family, friends, and colleagues
People who seek counseling are usually normal individuals who are struggling with life circumstances or wish to enhance their overall quality of living. Most people could benefit from counseling at some point in their lives. Seeking professional assistance is a sign of good coping skills and is NOT a sign of weakness. Everyone encounters struggles and challenges in their lives. Sometimes help is needed.
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Resources
Addiction/Abuse
www.aa.org
www.al-anon.org
www.na.org
Eating Disorders
www.oa.org
www.anad.org
www.nationaleatingdisorders.org
Codependency
www.mentalhealthamerica.net
www.coda.org
www.recovery.org
Book Recommendations
Eating Disorders:
When Food is Love—–Geneen Roth
Fat is a Family Affiar—–Judi Hollis
Food for Love—– Janet Greesen
Binge No More—–Joyce Nash
Love to Eat- Hate to Eat—–Elyse Fitzpatrick
Codependency:
Codependent No More—–Melody Beattie
Beyond Codependency—–Melody Beattie
Facing Codependency—- Pia Mellody
Relationships/Marriage:
The 5 Love Languages—– Gary Chapman
The Seven Principles for Making a Marriage Work—-John Gottman
Surviving Infidelity—–R. Subotnik and G. Harris
His Needs, Her Needs: Building an Affair-Proof Marriage—–Willard F. Jr. Harley
Boundaries in Marriage—–Henry Cloud John Townsend