Ken Fields

Ken Fields

I am a Master's Level, Nationally Certified, State Licensed Mental Health Counselor. I have been providing mental and behavioral health services to individuals, couples, families and groups since the early 1980's. I have been providing online therapy and counseling services since 2006. I have extensive training, a wide range of experience and a broad spectrum of clients.
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  • Words of Wisdom Vol. II
    Another delightful show of beautiful pictures and thoughtful quotes from poets, philosophers, educators and humorists from around the world.
  • Words of Wisdom Vol. I
    A photographic slide show captioned with words of wisdom from educators, philosophers, thinkers and humorists from around the world.
  • The Danger in Anger
    With a dagger in your hand, or a loaded gun nearby -- .anger is particularly dangerous. It's one thing to slam doors, throw plates or simply yell, scream or have a temper tantrum. It's an altogether different level of concern when weapons are involved.
  • Love and Despair: Recovering from a Break-Up
    When we're in love, the world is golden and nothing gets us down. When we are out of love, we are desperate to regain those feelings we had while in love.
  • Do You Need to Be Loved? Or, Love to Be Needed?
    Our American culture is linguistically impoverished when it comes to love. We really only have that one word to convey something which is more than a feeling; love is more like a state of being - as in "being in love."
  • Are You Depressed? Or, is it Something Else?
    There is a saying that depression is anger turned in on itself. There is another saying that underneath anger is sorrow. That means our depression may really be anger, and that our anger may really be sorrow.
  • The Parents' Toolkit: Paradoxical Intervention
    Sometimes to stop a problem behavior you need to prescribe the problem behavior. Paradoxical intervention, somewhat like a vaccination, promotes a little bad behavior to end that behavior.
  • Anticipating Anticipatory Anxiety
    You're going to the dentist - and you feel anxious. You're about to go take a test, and you feel anxious. You've been asked to have a meeting with your supervisor, and you feel anxious. You might just be anxious anticipating another day!
  • The Pros and Cons of an Open Mind
    It is often said that a closed mind is a wonderful thing to lose; but, now and then, it is important to close the mind. When to open the mind, and when to close the mind, is a choice, if we have the capacity to open and close it.
  • Are You Making a Hell of Heaven?
    An overview of Cognitive Behavior Therapy as it relates to mental and behavioral health including treatment for depression and anxiety.

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