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Transition Counseling

Living with Life-Altering Loss

What Is Transition Therapy

Transition is a state of change. In therapy, it requires recognition, acknowledgement, and acceptance that there is a percipitating event the necessitates some form of letting go and embracing a different path. Transition Therapy provides the tools to live a higher quality of life, by accepting and adopting a new standard of living

Living Through Loss

Addressing: Blame, Shame, Anger, and Guilt
Expertise: Life-Altering Loss; People, Job, Mobility, Sight, Health, and More.

CALM Center has experience with people transitioning into wheelchair life, a recent loss of eyesight, hearing or mobility, phantom limbs, loss of life, and other lifestyle-altering events.

Individuals can become traditional in-office clients, or remain in-home clients, to continue progressing or "finish" the processing of their loss. Together we can work toward restructuring a dedicated new life with an intentional, desirable, and deliberate path.

Everyone deserves equal and affordable access to mental health care.

Standard Rates: Initial Sessions – $50/hr. Subsequent Sessions – Sliding Scale $75 – $125
Income-Based:   Special Rates for fixed-income.
Weekend Transition Session: $300 for 4 hours – $500 for 8 hours (Save $100)

Today more than ever, we believe, everyone desires equal access to Mental Health Care.

For Victims of Gun Violence/Active Shooter/School Shootings, and Those Experiencing Grief and Loss from the Opioid Crisis: Individuals, Families, Groups and Organiations — Please Contact Us for Emergency and Group Facilitation.

Reframe

Reframing is the ability to change perception and perspective
Sometimes, to view events in a different context or light, a step to the left yeilds a change of scene

Transition

Transition is a journey to change, from one state of existence or life, to another
Like the caterpillar transitions into a butterfly and experiences flight

Transform

A transformative life means being the best version of ourselves
— in command —
and taking control of those things that use to grip and control us.

Why Transitional Therapy

Loss comes in many forms requiring a life transition. From job loss to the loss of a child, from the loss of one of our senses to a loss of mobility, these losses impact our lives, as we transition to the other side of midnight.

SURVIVOR GUILT
CHILD MORTALITY
SELF-IMAGE/SELF-WORTH
LATE-IN-LIFE DIABILITY
DIVORCE
JOB LOSS
LOSS OF A SENSE
ABDUCTION
ACCEPTANCE OF LGBTQIA
GENDER IDENTITY/SELF-ACCEPTANCE
ADOPTION/BONDING
INTIMACY/TRUST
GUN VIOLENCE/HATE CRIME
INCARCERATION/WRONGFUL CONVICTION

Northern Florida Authority
On Transition Therapy

Move throught the stages of loss to a better way of life

“Grief does not change you.
It reveals you."
— John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

The Initiating Event

Sunset

“Things change. Life doesn't stop for anybody.” — Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower

The Transition Process

Midnight

“Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.” — Rumi

The Transformation

New Dawn

Transition Therapy: A Mindset

“The world, as we have created it is a process of our thinking.
It cannot be changed without changing our thinking.” — Albert Einstein

Unique Therapies
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