Education and Learning Disabilities Therapists in 32503

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Sharon R Thompson
Counselor, PhD, NCC, LMHC,
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Pensacola, FL 32503
Life is tough...and getting tougher. Sometimes, it can be hard to cope. Sometimes, things can feel overwhelming. Sometimes, you feel like you are just barely hanging on. Maybe you have had a lifetime of trauma that has finally caught up with you. Maybe you are a parent whose child is on your very last nerve. Maybe you are struggling in your relationships. Maybe, in the midst of all this, you have lost hope. Maybe, you have even lost you. Wherever you are today, I would like to help. I bring 25 years of counseling experience into each session and I am still learning. I can't wait to help you on your journey!
Life is tough...and getting tougher. Sometimes, it can be hard to cope. Sometimes, things can feel overwhelming. Sometimes, you feel like you are just barely hanging on. Maybe you have had a lifetime of trauma that has finally caught up with you. Maybe you are a parent whose child is on your very last nerve. Maybe you are struggling in your relationships. Maybe, in the midst of all this, you have lost hope. Maybe, you have even lost you. Wherever you are today, I would like to help. I bring 25 years of counseling experience into each session and I am still learning. I can't wait to help you on your journey!
(850) 601-8971 View (850) 601-8971
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Kelcey Killingsworth
Counselor, PhD, LMHC, NCC
Verified Verified
Pensacola, FL 32503
I believe in the resilience of the human spirit and I enjoy helping clients maximize their potential in all areas of life. I use a strength-based model to assist my clients to move forward with their lives, helping heal from trauma, grief, depression, anxiety, compassion fatigue, and life transitions. I've worked with clients who have dealt with relationship issues, sexuality concerns, school/work issues, and chronic health problems.
I believe in the resilience of the human spirit and I enjoy helping clients maximize their potential in all areas of life. I use a strength-based model to assist my clients to move forward with their lives, helping heal from trauma, grief, depression, anxiety, compassion fatigue, and life transitions. I've worked with clients who have dealt with relationship issues, sexuality concerns, school/work issues, and chronic health problems.
(850) 633-2571 View (850) 633-2571
Photo of Amy Hagler Campbell, Licensed Mental Health Counselor in 32503, FL
Amy Hagler Campbell
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Pensacola, FL 32503
If life has dealt you and/or your relationship some difficult circumstances and you've survived but walked away with wounds that aren't healing the way you'd like, therapy is a great option for you. If the thought of healing, feeling whole and at peace within yourself and in your relationships, leaves you with a lump in your throat or a mixture of hope and doubt, it might be time to look for an advocate to walk alongside you as you revisit your history to make a way for a better future. When you realize that you want more for yourself and your relationships, call me, and let's do this it together.
If life has dealt you and/or your relationship some difficult circumstances and you've survived but walked away with wounds that aren't healing the way you'd like, therapy is a great option for you. If the thought of healing, feeling whole and at peace within yourself and in your relationships, leaves you with a lump in your throat or a mixture of hope and doubt, it might be time to look for an advocate to walk alongside you as you revisit your history to make a way for a better future. When you realize that you want more for yourself and your relationships, call me, and let's do this it together.
(850) 378-4020 View (850) 378-4020

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How effective is treatment for learning disabilities?

When initiated early and tailored to a child’s specific needs, learning disability treatment can be quite effective at helping a child cope with their disability, though its exact efficacy may depend on the severity of symptoms and whether comorbid disorders exist. Less is known about treatment initiated in adulthood, but it is certainly possible that an adult with a learning disability will see some improvement—or at the very least, identify workarounds and accommodations that could make symptoms less burdensome in day-to-day life.

When should someone seek treatment for learning disabilities?

It’s best to seek treatment as early as possible. Because learning disabilities often go unnoticed until a child starts school, or even until they’re a few years along, regular check-ins with teachers and doctors can help parents determine whether children are meeting milestones and keeping up with peers or whether an evaluation for learning disabilities may be warranted. And although earlier is always better, it’s never too late to be evaluated for learning disabilities and to seek treatment.

What happens if learning disabilities are left untreated?

Undiagnosed and untreated learning disabilities can be a source of significant frustration and shame for a child, who may feel that their challenges stem from a lack of intelligence or willpower. Such feelings can trigger low self-esteem, depression, or anxiety, which may push a child toward risky behaviors, including substance use. In adulthood, untreated learning disabilities can interfere with career success, and lingering feelings of self-doubt and shame can negatively affect someone’s mental health.

Are there medications for learning disabilities?

Currently, there are no medications designed to treat specific learning disabilities such as dysgraphia or dyscalculia. However, someone with a learning disability may be prescribed medication for a comorbid condition, such as anxiety, depression, or ADHD, which may have positive downstream effects on their learning disability; for example, a child with both ADHD and dyslexia may find that they’re better able to focus on their reading exercises after being prescribed a stimulant medication.