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Free Counseling for limited time to those who qualify

Tuesday, February 4th, 2014

Free counseling services for a limited time (12 or more weeks) in a pilot program offered by New Hope Counseling and Services, Marysville location, to those who qualify.  Counseling services will be provided by Ty Reed, a Master’s level student intern in a counseling program at Liberty University, who will be supervised by Skosh Jacobsen, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC).

Ty was a school teacher and enjoyed working with children of all ages.

Ty decided to follow his calling as a youth pastor and has worked for Snohomish Foursquare since 2003. He decided that to be a better pastor, he wanted to have a Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology. Ty is also gifted in music and worship ministry.

If you are interested in free counseling for relationship or communication issues, including marriage or parenting, or work-related concerns; or if you know someone who could use some help during these trying times with depression, anxiety, stress, anger, educational struggles, or grief and loss, call (425) 330-3898 or email skosh@newhopecounselingandservices.com .

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Update – - -

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

The Pilot Program for free counseling being offered by New Hope Counseling and Services is in full swing in Marysville. MJ is in her final phase of her graduate program and is available for individual and marriage counseling. She is trained to help with a wide range of mental health concerns as well as communication issues in marriage and parenting, or in the workplace setting. MJ presents a very kind and gentle atmosphere and, if needed, works with the client to help them decide what their priorities are for therapy. Please call or pass along this phone number to anyone who might be interested in free counseling to apply for this limited-time offer:  425-330-3898

Thanks so much!

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FREE COUNSELING OFFER – IN MARYSVILLE

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

What if counseling was free, really excellent counseling, would you go? Or would you tell someone you know who might be helped by counseling?

Do you know someone who struggles with difficulties, communication, relationships, parenting, problems on the job?

New Hope Counseling and Services is sponsoring a 16-week pilot program of FREE COUNSELING at the Marysville location.

If you or someone you know would be interested in this opportunity for 16-weeks of free psychotherapy beginning the week of August 31, 2011, please contact:

“MJ” <mjpilotproject@gmail.com>

or “Skosh Jacobsen” <skosh@skosh.org>

Email NOW to apply for the 16-week pilot project of free counseling with no financial strings attached beginning the week of August 30th, 2011, or call Skosh Jacobsen

at (425) 330-3898.

Mila Jones, Intern, is completing her final year of a Master’s Degree in Counseling at Liberty University.

HOPE for CHANGE

I will provide counseling for adults in the areas of depression, anxiety, stress management, life transition, isolation and loneliness, spiritual guidance, self-esteem and relationship counseling.  Here is an opportunity to break free from depression, improve communication skills, decrease stress, build confidence, deepen intimacy in relationships, and reduce anxiety.

An atmosphere of respect and trust will be provided from the first session.  Each person is unique and I will take the time to get to know you.  This means understanding your situation and fully addressing your questions and concerns.  A non-judgmental atmosphere will be provided in order for you to make the decisions you need to gain a more balanced sense of well-being.

I would like to spend time with you discussing this information and answering your questions about the counseling sessions that will be provided.

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The Music Never Stopped – In Theaters March 18th

Monday, February 14th, 2011

Based on a chapter from the book “The Awakenings” by Oliver Sacks, M.D., if the movie is half as good as Dr. Sacks’ books are, (I read “Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain”, which, as a psychotherapist, I found quite enjoyable), it will be a very rewarding experience. I’m not a fan of the Grateful Dead but I am a fan of miracles!  See stats about “The Music Never Stopped” at IMDB.

 

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Free Counseling OFFER – IN MARYSVILLE

Monday, January 17th, 2011

If you are responding to the Free Counseling ad placed on Craig’s List or in some other places, please scroll down to the December 19th posting. 

Thanks so much!

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Parenting Classes: 2011

Sunday, January 16th, 2011

Have you noticed that some children can be so manipulative these days?  (Not yours, of course.)   Or that kids are getting into more risky behavior and enjoying it less?  (Ahh, those rascally daredevils.) Or is it possible that you know a child who is depressed, but it looks more like anger much of the time?  Do you worry that your child may have some OCD issues or do you have concerns that your child may be doing something to self-harm, such as cutting or making suicide threats? 

 

And yet we love them.

 

There is help – with tools and principles for effective change to help kids survive the crush of pressures from peers, media, and everything in between.

 

Parenting classes will be beginning soon at the Marysville location. 

 

Remember, skills learned in these classes transfer over to any relational dynamic, so these are helpful for dealing with co-workers and CEO’s, faithful partners, (read that “your better half”), nurses, doctors, police officers, you name it!  The butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker!

 

We completed a ten-week series of the Developing Capable Young People video series and material combined with material and exercises from Positive Discipline in December. 

 

The coming seven-week series of Positive Discipline classes will be two hours long and will provide the Positive Discipline by Jane Nelsen, twenty-five year anniversary (third) edition, most up-to-date to include cell phones and social websites. 

 

Please call, text, or email if you’re interested.  We are planning to begin Sundays 2:30pm-4:30pm, and will go for 7 weeks.  Because of holidays, the end date will be determined at the first class by group consensus.  Classes are still a steal at $100, $150 for a couple.  As always, if finances are an issue, call and see if partial/whole scholarships are still available.

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Free Counseling – Limited-Time Offer

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

Free counseling is being offered for a 16-week pilot program at New Hope Counseling.

 

If you’re interested in free counseling for relationships or communication issues, including marriage or parenting, or work, or if you know someone who could use some help during these trying times with depression, anxiety, stress, anger, or grief and loss, see the details below for the December 19th post, and pass on our phone number 425-330-3898 or email at skosh@skosh.org.  

 

And please, have a peaceful New Year.

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FREE COUNSELING OFFER – IN MARYSVILLE

Sunday, December 19th, 2010

Do YOU know anyone who has said they would go to counseling if it wasn’t SO EXPENSIVE???

 Could YOU use some help with dealing with difficulties, communication, relationships, parenting, problems on the job?

New Hope Counseling and Services is sponsoring a 16-week pilot program of FREE COUNSELING at the Marysville location.

 If you or someone you know would be interested in this opportunity for 16-weeks of free psychotherapy

beginning the week of January 17th, 2011, please contact:

“MJ” <mjpilotproject@gmail.com>

or “Skosh Jacobsen” <skosh@skosh.org>

Email NOW to apply for a 16-week pilot project of free counseling with no financial strings attached

beginning the week of January 17th, 2011, or call Skosh Jacobsen at (425) 330-3898.

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Mila Jones, Intern, is completing her final year

of a Master’s Degree in Counseling at Liberty University.

 

HOPE for CHANGE

I will provide counseling for adults in the areas of depression, anxiety, stress management, life transition, isolation and loneliness, spiritual guidance, self-esteem and relationship counseling.  Here is an opportunity to break free from depression, improve communication skills, decrease stress, build confidence, deepen intimacy in relationships, and reduce anxiety.

An atmosphere of respect and trust will be provided from the first session.  Each person is unique and I will take the time to get to know you.  This means understanding your situation and fully addressing your questions and concerns.  A non-judgmental atmosphere will be provided in order for you to make the decisions you need to gain a more balanced sense of well being.

I would like to spend time with you discussing this information and answering your questions about the counseling sessions that will be provided.

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