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May: Mental Health Month Thank You'sThursday June 14, 2007, Pensacola “Joe was a very good counselor who always had a positive word and very helpful ideas. [He] has helped me in my quest to make myself a better person.” “She was very helpful with everything to do with our counseling. Since counseling began, I learned a lot and put the things I learned in place with my life.” “Pat was amazing. I was able to open up to my husband with her help, encouragement, and support. My marriage has become much stronger and I am able to deal with my problems more. My life has changed dramatically since coming here. I appreciate how friendly, kind, and non-judgmental everyone here is!! THANK YOU!!!” “The [anxiety and stress] group was good and all the information was helpful…I learned why I get anxious and ways to help when I get that way.” “Michelle has always been encouraging and kind. Michelle has helped me learn a thought process to see things as they really are instead of allowing my illness to override rathional thinking.” “Counseling has been good for me to learn a lot about myself and living daily life. Counseling was every week instead of every two weeks. I moved here and didn’t know anyone, and I needed to talk and to be listened to and Catholic Charities did this for me. The staff was wonderful and always greeted me with a smile and that really helps when you feel all alone.” “I’m completing and returning these questionnaires, and wanted to send you [Michelle] a little note. Although I thought I would be needing sessions on a regular basis, I’ve found I’m handling my situation quite nicely. All the help you’ve given me during the past has stuck with me and I’m able to deal with whatever dilemmas occur. If the need arises down the line, I know where to turn for help. For now, I know your time and help can be used by others. Thank you and may God bless you.” |
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