Senior Marriage Counseling Lockhart TX
Having two people around the house all day isn’t the only issue that couples have to work out in retirement. Other issues include finances and budgets, what to do with your newly acquired spare time, and if and where to move. These are not small issues, so we won’t try to tackle them here.
Dr. Joseph S Bosarge
(512) 308-6050
Hays Mental Health Network413 NW River Road
Martindale, TX
Dr. Joseph S Bosarge
(512) 308-6050
Hays Mental Health Network413 NW River Road
Martindale, TX 78655
Specialties
Trauma and PTSD, Testing and Evaluation, Divorce, Bipolar Disorder
Qualification
School: New Mexico State University
Year of Graduation: 2007
Years In Practice: 4 Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Latino
Gender: All
Age: Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19),Adults,Elders (65+)
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepted Insurance Plans: Aetna
Anthony Pearson
(512) 393-6815
San Marcos, TX
Anthony Pearson
(512) 393-6815
San Marcos, TX 78666
Practice Areas
Couples & Family, School, Depression/Grief/Chronically or Terminally Ill, Disaster Counseling
Certifications
National Certified Counselor
Dr. Joan Matthews
(512) 782-0164 x1003
Cedar Creek Associatesw631 Mill Street
San Marcos, TX
Dr. Joan Matthews
(512) 782-0164 x1003
Cedar Creek Associatesw631 Mill Street
San Marcos, TX 78666
Specialties
Depression, Relationship Issues, Divorce
Qualification
Years In Practice: 20+ Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: All
Age: Children (6 to 10),Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19),Adults,Elders (65+)
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepted Insurance Plans: AMERIGROUP
Dr. Karen O'Connell Taylor
Town and Country Therapy
713-984-7520
908 Town & Country Blvd Ste 120
Houston, TX
Dr. Karen O'Connell Taylor
Town and Country Therapy
713-984-7520
908 Town & Country Blvd Ste 120
Houston, TX 77024
Credentials
Credentials: PhD,LCSW,BA
Licensed in Texas
20 Years of Experience
Problems Served
Career/Employment Concerns, Depression, Family Dysfunction, Grief/Loss, Interpersonal Relationships, Parenting Issues, Physical Illness/Impairment, Education/Personal Development
Populations Served
Caregivers, Chronic Illness, Cancer Patients
Membership Organizations
HelpPro.com
Age Groups Served
Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59)
Data Provided by:
Ms. Maria Ramos
Maria M. Ramos
713-521-2772
1720 Sunset BLVD
Houston, TX
Ms. Maria Ramos
Maria M. Ramos
713-521-2772
1720 Sunset BLVD
Houston, TX 77005
Credentials
Credentials: LCSW
Licensed in Texas
11 Years of Experience
Problems Served
Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Career/Employment Concerns, Couple or Marital Issues, Depression, Domestic Violence, Family Dysfunction, Grief/Loss, Interpersonal Relationships, Multicultural Issues, Parenting Issues, Pregnancy/Childbirth, Sexual Abuse/Rape, Sexu
Populations Served
ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics), Children of Divorce, Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual, Immigrants/Refugees, Caregivers, Interracial Families/Couples, College Students
Membership Organizations
HelpPro.com
Age Groups Served
Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59), Seniors (60 +)
Data Provided by:
Petra Mann
(832) 510-9182
700 Rogers St
San Marcos, TX
Petra Mann
(832) 510-9182
700 Rogers St
San Marcos, TX 78666
Qualification
School: Our Lady of the Lake University
Year of Graduation: 2007
Years In Practice: 4 Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: All
Age: Children (6 to 10),Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19),Adults
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: No
Accepted Insurance Plans: Aetna
Trinidad Rodriguez
(512) 396-7170
San Marcos, TX
Trinidad Rodriguez
(512) 396-7170
San Marcos, TX 78666
Practice Areas
Childhood & Adolescence, Couples & Family, Depression/Grief/Chronically or Terminally Ill, Mental Health/Agency Counseling, Disaster Counseling
Certifications
National Certified Counselor
Language Proficiencies
Spanish
Ms. Tammie D Martin
(512) 280-5315
South Austin Counseling Services1715 West FM 1626
Manchaca, TX
Ms. Tammie D Martin
(512) 280-5315
South Austin Counseling Services1715 West FM 1626
Manchaca, TX 78652
Specialties
Child or Adolescent, Divorce, Parenting, Impulse Control Disorders
Qualification
School: Tarleton State University
Year of Graduation: 1993
Years In Practice: 15+ Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: Female
Age: Adolescents,Adults,Children
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepted Insurance Plans: Aetna
Ms. Jan Dumas
214-212-9726
115 N. Roberts
Cedar Hill, TX
Ms. Jan Dumas
214-212-9726
115 N. Roberts
Cedar Hill, TX 75104
Credentials
Credentials: MSSW, LCSW
Licensed in Texas
20 Years of Experience
Problems Served
Aging, Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Career/Employment Concerns, Couple or Marital Issues, Depression, Family Dysfunction, Grief/Loss, Interpersonal Relationships, Parenting Issues, Physical Illness/Impairment, Stress, Trauma/PTSD, Education/Personal Developmen
Populations Served
Military/Veterans, Disabled, Sensory Impaired (hearing, vision, etc), Alzheimer's, Caregivers, Chronic Illness, Cancer Patients, Grandparents
Membership Organizations
HelpPro.com
Age Groups Served
Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59), Seniors (60 +)
Data Provided by:
Mr. George Glaser
George P. Glaser, LCSW
512-371-9418
1600 West 38th St Suite 306
Austin, TX
Mr. George Glaser
George P. Glaser, LCSW
512-371-9418
1600 West 38th St Suite 306
Austin, TX 78731
Credentials
Credentials: MSW, LCSW, BCD
Licensed in Texas
35 Years of Experience
Problems Served
Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Couple or Marital Issues, Depression, Family Dysfunction, Interpersonal Relationships, Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder, Pain Management, Phobias, Physical Illness/Impairment, Stress, Trauma/PTSD, Psychosomatic
Populations Served
Chronic Illness
Membership Organizations
HelpPro.com
Age Groups Served
Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59), Seniors (60 +)
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I Married You for Life - Not for Lunch
When you or your spouse start living the retirement life, you’re likely to hear this question: “How’s it going with (Bob/Susan) home all day?” The retiree-watchers are especially curious if one of you already worked at home, or if both of you are retiring at the same time and expect to spend a lot of time around the house. The question’s implication is clear: Your friends expect trouble in the vein of - “I married you for life, but not for lunch”.
You might not have had to face this question yet, but you might do well to think about it -before the day you move boxes of your personal stuff home from the office. Bottom line: when two independent people who are used to ruling their own domain move into one cage, 24/7, it is easy to predict: “Cloudy with a chance of flying fur.”
If you ask around among your friends you will probably hear all kinds of responses to this issue. Obviously in cases where one of the pair, usually the guy, plays a lot of golf or is active doing some onsite consulting or volunteer work, it won’t be a big issue. One common recommendation you might hear is that the new retiree should rent an outside office to give everyone some space and reduce tensions.
Of course having two people around the house all day isn’t the only issue that couples have to work out in retirement. Other issues include finances and budgets, what to do with your newly acquired spare time, and if and where to move. These are not small issues, so we won’t try to tackle them here.
Some suggestions on surviving a spouse in the house:
Every couple’s situation is unique, and every pair has to work out their own solutions. Here are some of the ones we have encountered – please email us or find this topic in the “Discussion Forum” to post your own comments and suggestions.
Stake out different domains
Identify a place where the new retiree can call home, before he or she arrives. Whether it is a spare bedroom, alcove, or space in the garage or basement, pick a place that is quiet and as out of the way as possible. Volunteer to help creating a lived in space, with pictures on the wall and the right electrical, internet, and phone outlets and connections. If the spouse who already works from home has a home office, try to keep some space between the two. Separate spaces help prevent crowding and over-familiarity.
No enforced togetherness
If you have a routine that you are used to – lunch at 11:30 while you read the paper by yourself – stick to it. Discuss what kinds of privacy expectations you have – if you want to be alone all day so you can concentrate or just relax, make sure your spouse is aware of your preferences. If he or she thinks those requests happen to be unreasonable, discuss that too. The newly retired spouse should recog...
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