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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.

 
The Myth of Divorcing Parentsphoto by John Lindsey - Death of a Child

The Myth of Divorcing Parents by Worth Kilcrease

The death of a child seems one of the most tragic experiences for humans to endure. Grief counselor, Worth Kilcrease, certified in thanatology, enlightens readers about the effect on the parents' marriage read more

Am I Addicted?

Multiple forms of addiction exist in our society. The most common addictions include drug and alcohol, gambling, sex, and internet pornography. 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

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

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.

Study Shows Gays and Bisexuals Twice as Likely to Seek Mental Health Treatment

Study Shows Gays and Bisexuals Twice as Likely to Seek Mental Health Treatment

Scientific Blogging recently featured the findings of a University of California health study on mental health treatment disparities and sexual orientation.... read more

What Causes Anxiety?

What Causes Anxiety? by Deanne Repich

What causes anxiety? Deanne Repich, anxiety author and educator, gives free anxiety help online. Deanne explores the causes of anxiety; factors include biology, stress, lifestyle, childhood, thought ... read more

Teenage Troubles

The teen years can be one of the most challenging stages for a parent's relationship with his or her child. ... read more

What is Sexual Addiction? by Michael Johnson, PhD

Dr. Michael Johnson, Austin psychologist, introduces us to the basics of sexual addiction. With the explosion of easily accessible sexual media, more and more relationships are being stressed by addi... read more