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Jeff:
"The
first time I met with a counselor at FCS, I was very angry and defensive. I felt
like the whole world was against me. I didn’t believe my counselor the first
time she tried to explain that I had more control over my anger than I realized.
I agreed to stick with the counseling, for a while anyway. With my counselor’s
help, I eventually learned that being angry is a choice I make. Now I have
learned to manage the way I think and react to situations in a more productive
way. Even my family has noticed that I seem happier and less defensive."
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Janet:
"Bryan
and I had been married for 10 years before we came to Family Counseling Service.
Things had really gotten rocky for the five years leading up to it. Bryan seemed
distant and withdrawn. I felt so tired with being a mother and holding down a
job, I just didn’t have the energy to focus on our relationship anymore.
We were both surprised by how much we argued. We felt powerless. Our FCS
counselor helped us re-establish our priorities and focus on each other for a
change. He was able to help us remember that we really do love each other. We
learned to make better use of our family time and limit the things we allowed to
interfere. We’re growing closer now, and even our children seem to have a more
positive attitude."
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The Mission of Family
Counseling Service is to improve the quality of life for the people of West
Alabama by providing accessible, expert counseling services and
state-of-the-art programs that promote mental, emotional and social well
being.
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Counseling Services Available
Family
• Marriage/Couples • Elderly Issues
• Pre-marital • Team Building
• Divorce Adjustment • Communications
• Blended Family Issues • Crisis Management
• Budgeting & Financial Matters
Parenting
• Teens • Grieving Children
• Children • Childhood Fears
• Affects of Divorce • Sibling Issues
Individual
• Anxiety • Life Adjustment
• Depression • Stress Management
• Grief • Goal Setting
• Anger • Success Planning
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Tammy:
"When I began counseling, I really didn’t like the person I had become. I
always felt tired and wanted to be left alone. My family was frustrated that I
wouldn’t spend any time with them. It took all the energy I had just to make
it through a full day at work. When I came home, I would just crash. It seemed
that no matter how much sleep I got, I was always exhausted. There were lots
of times I couldn’t even get a good night’s sleep, but I wasn’t sure why. My
counselor at FCS helped me examine what was going on in my life. She helped me
identify the sources of worry that were stealing my concentration. I learned
to take control of my thinking about myself and circumstances around me. Now I
feel much more satisfied with my outlook on life and the way I handle
situations."
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What Do I Need To Know About
the Cost Of Counseling?
Counseling sessions are $65. Fees may be lower
upon a completed client application for a sliding scale based on
verified household income.

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What Should I Expect In The
First Session?
You will need to arrive about 15 minutes early for
your first appointment. You will be asked to fill out
some paperwork and sign an agreement which outlines some
of the terms of the counseling arrangement.
Each counseling session is planned to last one
hour.
For marriage counseling, the therapist will usually
see the couple together initially, then spend some time
with each one individually either during the first
session, or at the next appointment. This is to help
ensure that the therapist has a thorough understanding of
the problem you have identified from each perspective.
In cases of family counseling, the therapist will want
to spend the first session with only the parent(s) to
discuss the nature of the problem and gather some family
data. It is best if children do not accompany parents to
this first appointment to avoid having them think the
parents are setting them up before they get to talk with
the therapist themselves. From there, which family
members to involve at various stages of therapy will be
determined as therapy progresses.
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Jill:
" I
didn’t know what to do with my 14-year-old son. He had been getting in
trouble at school and even skipping classes. He had withdrawn from the
entire family since his father and I divorced. I was really worried about
the friends he was with and the kinds of things he might be involved with.
Our FCS counselor helped us begin to communicate with each other. The
counselor also helped me understand the difference between normal adolescent
behavior and problem behavior. Now, my son and I are able to talk more
without feeling defensive. And I don’t overreact when we disagree. I can
feel some of the old bonding we had when he was younger."
How Long Should I Expect
Therapy To Last?
Most counselors see individuals, couples or
families once a week for about six to eight sessions. As
progress is maintained, you can expect your therapist to
gradually lower the frequency of the appointments until
your success in therapy can be maintained without regular
follow up visits.
Overall, you can typically expect between eight and
fifteen sessions. This may appear to be a large
investment in time and money, but there are few things
that will have the impact on your quality of life that a
healthy marriage and a positive outlook on life can have.
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For an Appointment...
Family Counseling Service is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Central
Standard Time) Monday through Friday. Evening appointments are sometimes
available. The office is located at 2020 Paul W. Bryant Drive in
Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
For appointment information, call 205-752-2504 or toll
free 1-866-916-2504.
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Directions to Family Counseling Service
From I-59/20
* Exit I-59/20 onto I-359 (Highway 69 N) at
Exit 71-B
* Follow I-359 approximately 2 miles until you come to
traffic lights in downtown Tuscaloosa
* At the second light, turn Right onto Bryant Drive
* Follow Bryant Drive 4 blocks to the corner of 21st
Avenue and Bryant Drive
* Family Counseling Service is on the corner to your
Left
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From Highway 82 W (from
Montgomery)
* Upon entering Tuscaloosa, you will immediately see
I-59/20 crossing HWY 82 in front of you
* Turn Left to enter I-59/20 traveling west
* Exit I-59/20 onto I-359 (Highway 69 N) at Exit 71-B
* Follow I-359 approximately 2 miles until you come to
traffic lights in downtown Tuscaloosa
* At the second light, turn Right onto Bryant Drive
* Follow Bryant Drive 4 blocks to the corner of 21st
Avenue and Bryant Drive
* Family Counseling Service is on the corner to your
Left
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From Highway 82 E (from
Columbus, Mississippi)
* Follow HWY 82 into Northport
* Turn Right onto Highway 69 S (At this intersection you will see Taco Bell, KFC,
McDonalds, and K-Mart)
* Follow 69 S through Northport and across the river into
Tuscaloosa (approximately 1.5 miles)
* After crossing the river you will see several traffic
lights, starting with University Blvd.
* You will then pass 6th Street, 7th,
8th, 9th and come to Bryant Drive
* Turn Left onto Bryant Drive
* Follow Bryant Drive 4 blocks to the corner of 21st
Avenue and Bryant Drive * Family Counseling Service is on the corner to your
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Family Counseling Service of Tuscaloosa County, Inc.
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