Pathways Counseling Services
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Pathways Counseling Services
@pathwayspllc.bsky.social
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Phone: 480-680-0256 Pathways Counseling Services is a top-rated Scottsdale counseling practice offering holistic mental health therapy for individuals, couples, children, teens, and families using diverse evidence-based treatment modalities.
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Being smart isn't just about grades or IQ. It's about creativity, problem-solving, and embracing one's unique way of thinking.

For kids: Being smart IS cool! Your unique mind is your superpower. Embrace it and let it shine! ✨
Tips for Parents:
1. Celebrate effort and learning, not just achievements
2. Encourage diverse interests and hobbies
3. Teach social skills alongside academic skills
4. Help your child find like-minded peers
5. Model lifelong learning and curiosity
Did you know?

• Children who feel different due to their intelligence may struggle with self-esteem
• Embracing one's intelligence can lead to improved mental health and confidence
• Fostering a growth mindset helps children view challenges as opportunities
🧠 Happy Smart is Cool Day! 😎
At Pathways Counseling Services, we believe every child's unique qualities should be celebrated, including their intelligence!
EMDR provides hope for trauma recovery by helping the brain process stuck memories, transforming sources of pain into integrated experiences that no longer control daily life. Read more: pathwayscounselingsvcs.com/emdr-and-hop...
October is Depression Awareness Month 💙 2.7M US children (3-17) are diagnosed with depression. Symptoms in kids can differ from adults. Early intervention is key. Depression is treatable. With proper support and intervention, children and teens can recover and thrive. Need help? Give us a call.
5 Conflict Resolution Tips for Kids:
1. Use "I feel" statements
2. Practice active listening
3. Take deep breaths to stay calm
4. Look for win-win solutions
5. Ask a trusted adult for help when needed
#EmotionalIntelligence #MentalHealthMatters
🕊️ It's #ConflictResolutionDay! We believe teaching kids peaceful conflict resolution is vital for mental health. Did you know? Early learning of these skills can reduce anxiety and depression, boost self-esteem, and lay the foundation for better adult #mentalhealth.
💖 Happy National I Love You Day! 💖 At Pathways Counseling, we know expressing love is vital for mental health, especially for kids. Did you know? Hearing "I love you" boosts self-esteem, reduces anxiety. Hugs release oxytocin, reducing stress. #NationalILoveYouDay
Want a stronger relationship? Avoid controlling behavior, address issues promptly, identify real problems, embrace compromise, and always support your partner.
Your relationship deserves this investment: pathwayscounselingsvcs.com/five-mistake...
Remember, it's okay to need support. You're not alone in this journey. 💖 Pathways Counseling Services is here for you. Share your experiences or words of encouragement for families affected by breast cancer below. 👇 #YouAreNotAlone #MentalHealthMatters
For adults with breast cancer: Prioritize mental health, ask for help, join support groups. Pathways offers specialized support for families facing serious illness. We're here to help you navigate this challenging time and ensure your child's emotional well-being. #FamilySupport
🎀 October is #BreastCancerAwareness Month. At Pathways Counseling Services, we know breast cancer impacts whole families. Children may experience anxiety, fear, confusion, anger, or changes in behavior. Tips: Be honest, maintain routines, encourage open communication.
🌈 It's #NationalComingOutDay! 🏳️‍🌈 At Pathways Counseling Services, we support the LGBTQ+ community through the coming out process. Parents and allies: Listen without judgment, express unconditional love, and educate yourself. Your support is crucial.
Co-parenting counseling helps divorced parents work together effectively, creating stability and emotional security for children while building healthier family dynamics.

Build a stronger foundation: pathwayscounselingsvcs.com/co-parenting...
5 Ways to Support Mental Health in Your Family:
1. Educate yourself about mental health
2. Foster open conversations
3. Model healthy coping strategies
4. Recognize warning signs & seek help early
5. Practice family self-care
How do you support mental health at home?
It's Mental Illness Awareness Week! 🧠 Did you know? 1 in 6 U.S. youth aged 6-17 experience a mental health disorder yearly. 50% of all lifetime mental illness begins by age 14. Early intervention is key. Let's break the stigma!
DBT skills help you manage overwhelming emotions through mindfulness, self-soothing, and healthy distraction techniques. Emotional control is learnable.
Hope and healing are possible. Learn more about DBT here: pathwayscounselingsvcs.com/distress-tol...
Distress Tolerance and DBT - Understanding It there's hope!
Man holding cell phone, yelling, with clenched hands, dealing with Distress Tolerance. DBT skills
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🧠 October is #ADHDAwareness Month! Parents, are you navigating the challenges of raising a child with ADHD? We see you, and we're here to help. We'd love to talk with you about how therapy can make a difference for your family. Give us a call if you need us.
🛑 October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Did you know 1 in 5 students report being bullied? Cyberbullying is also on the rise. Let's work together to create a world free from bullying and its effects on children's mental health. #BullyingPreventionMonth #StopBullying
Midweek family mental health check-in! Quick questions: "What's been the best part of your week?" "What's felt challenging?" "How's your energy level?" "What do you need more/less of?" Takes 5 minutes but makes a huge difference.
Let's talk ADHD and school success strategies. We recommend the following: written instructions, extra time, flexible seating, break tasks down, frequent feedback. Try this at home: visual organizers, timers, movement breaks, celebrate small wins. ADHD brains are wired differently, not defectively!
Recognizing depression in children: persistent sadness, loss of interest in play/activities, appetite/sleep changes, frequent physical complaints. In teens: irritability, social withdrawal, academic decline, hopelessness. Trust your instincts if something feels "off."
Fall transitions can feel scary, but change is how we grow! Talk about changes in nature, share your own transition feelings, highlight positive changes they've made, create new fall traditions.

Embrace this motto: "Change is hard AND we can handle hard things together."
Creating safe spaces for hard conversations: Comfortable private setting, good timing when everyone's calm, listen without judgment, validate feelings with "That sounds really hard," respect their privacy. Start small: "I'm here if you want to talk."