Online Counseling for Military Spouses in Louisiana, Hawaii, Florida, & Colorado

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When you married your spouse, you knew that the military would play a large role in your family life. You prepared yourself as best you could for what being a military family would mean. You knew it would be hard, but you had no idea how challenging military life would be. You used to feel like you had control over your life and the goals you had for your future. But, those dreams for yourself feel like sand slipping through your fingers. Your spouse is the service member but, it feels like the military directs and dictates your life too. The career that you worked so hard for has become non-existent after adding children to your family and moving to a new base like Schofield Barracks, Pearl Harbor/Hickam Base, and Barber's Point every few months.

It is Hard to be a Military Spouse

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Most days you feel on edge, and find yourself snapping at your husband or kids. You recently moved to this new duty station and haven’t been able to make many new friends yet. Your friends and family are spread out across the country. There is only so much support they can offer from a distance. So you find yourself feeling isolated, alone, and empty. You don't feel like yourself. You want to feel happy and find purpose again. It is important to take care of yourself, even when you are taking care of everyone else. Life as a military family is stressful, but it doesn’t have to control your life. You still can have your own voice, your own dreams, and your own goals. Let’s discuss how online therapy for military spouses can help you achieve your goals!

About online therapy for Military Spouses with Ashley Comegys

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As a fellow military spouse, I understand the unique challenges you face. I understand what it means to have to uproot your life every few years and start completely over. My experience as a military spouse let’s connect with you in a way that may be challenging for therapists who are not familiar with military life. With online counseling, I can help you to feel happy and find your purpose again. Together, we can work on the specific struggles and stressors that made it hard for you to feel stable and confident in your role as a military spouse. You will learn new ways to find power, control, and choice in the midst of a life that often tries to take those from you. I want to you feel empowered to make decisions that are best for you. And, I want you to be able to nurture yourself in the midst of taking care of everyone else. As we work together during online therapy you will start to feel confident in your choices. You will learn practical tools to use to take care of yourself in the midst of extremely stressful times. You will begin to identify feelings that you have “sucked up” and ignored for too long. Instead, you will be able to talk to your partner about how you feel.

I accept TRICARE insurance so I can better serve you!

Begin online therapy with Ashley Comegys LCSW

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If you are ready to find new healthy ways to cope and express your feelings, then let’s talk! Follow these easy steps to get started with online therapy in Hawaii, Colorado, Florida, and Louisiana:

1. Call 504-534-5636 or click to email to schedule your free 15-minute phone or video consultation,

2. Connect with me and learn more about the ways I can help you!

3. Find control and purpose as a military spouse.

Other online mental health services offered by Ashley Comegys, LCSW

In addition to online therapy for military spouses, I provide a variety of online mental health services to residents of Louisiana, Colorado, Florida, and Hawaii. These include individual counseling for women, anxiety therapy, depression treatment, counseling for women experiencing grief and loss, counseling for mothers, and counseling for women who have survived trauma.

Please note, due to the laws that regulate my license as an LCSW, I am only able to provide online mental health services to residents of the state of Louisiana, Hawaii, Florida, and Colorado.