Marriage counseling that Heals in Milwaukee, WI. Restore Your Relationship.

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Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Marriage Counselor

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53205 | 1-877-606-6161

Though we are not licensed marriage counselors, Grey Matters International, Inc. provides cutting edge brain optimization and rebalancing technology to better align the minds of partners to reduce conflict, increase hope---for the brain has the final word on change.

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The Milwaukee County Zoo is a worthwhile visit with its wide variety of rare animals and children's exhibits. Another family friendly destination is the Mitchel Park Conservatory. This park consists of three enormous glass domes that house a number of interesting plants.1 If you have any interest in motorcycles, you should consider visiting the Harley-Davidson Museum that opened in 2008. Milwaukee has one major professional sports team in the Milwaukee Brewers. There are several excellent musical groups based in Milwaukee including the Florentine Opera and the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. Milwaukee is a constantly evolving city and a growing influence on the rest of the nation.

Marriage and Couples Mental Health in Milwaukee

Studies repeatedly reveal socioeconomic status as one of the most influential determinants of population-level health outcomes. For lower income couples and families, living with poverty, racism, inadequate education systems, and social disruption can not only lead to physical health problems like immune system functioning, but these factors can cause mental health challenges as well.2 In Milwaukee, poor residents report having more poor mental health days than other Wisconsin residents. Dealing with the stresses of poverty and the associated poor mental health can negatively impact marriages and family functioning.3

The city of Milwaukee offers many programs and services for elderly family members. The Aging Resource Center is a one-stop resource for information on long-term care services, crisis intervention, elder abuse reporting, and information on health and wellness for seniors. Social workers are on call 24-hours a day in order to help answer questions and address health emergencies for the city's aged residents. To inquire about the programs offered by the Aging Resource Center, call 414-289-6874.4

Family Services and Assistance Programs

Jewish Family Services of Milwaukee provides a variety of services for family members of all ages. Couples in need of parenting support can participate in counseling and educational programs. Groups for children help boost self-esteem, reduce anxiety, and work through anger issues related to divorce. Emergency assistance programs are also available, including resources to find shelter, food, clothing and other essential items. For further information, call 414-390-5800.5


References

1. Milwaukee County Government. (2017). Mitchell Park Conservatory. Retrieved from http://county.milwaukee.gov/MitchellParkConserva10116.htm.
2. Center for Urban Population Growth. (2016). Milwaukee Health Report 2012. Retrieved from http://www.cuph.org/mhr/2012-milwaukee-health-report.pdf.
3. Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare. (2017). Approach. Retrieved from http://www.mywheaton.org/services/mental-health-addiction-care/#Approach.
4. Milwaukee County Government. (2017) . Aging Resource Center. Retrieved from http://county.milwaukee.gov/aging/resourcecenter.
5. Jewish Family Services of Milwaukee. (2017). Services. Retrieved from http://www.jfsmilw.org/services/default.htm.

Milwaukee is a city that is located in multiple counties- Milwaukee County and Washington County and Waukesha County in Wisconsin. It has a land area of 96.18 square miles and a water area of 0.66 square miles.  The population of Milwaukee is 600,155 people with 230,807 households and a median annual income of $35,958. .


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Counseling in this region can be difficult to afford for many people without insurance. Most people in Milwaukee are not able to commit to a weekly therapy session without proper budgeting. The good news is that counselors in Milwaukee may offer sliding scale fees or low cost options. Insurance may cover your sessions as well. Talk to your therapist to learn more. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Milwaukee public health department.