Understanding Alzheimer’s
According to (DSM-IV-TR) (APA, 2000) Alzheimer’s is referred to on Axis I as “Dementia for Alzheimer’s type”. Alzheimer’s is a neurodegenerative disorder that is very progressive and is fatal. 

Studies demonstrate that people with this disease could pass away approximately seven years after the on-set of memory loss and as early as three years. 


Alzheimer’s is the most common cause for the cognitive disorder dementia. Alzheimer’s can only be fully diagnosed after one’s death with an autopsy to examine the brain abnormalities. 


To diagnose Alzheimer’s while an individual is living, all other possible reasons that a person has gotten dementia have first need to be ruled out. This is done by obtaining a family history, obtaining laboratory testing, and by being examined by a physician.



The on-set of Alzheimer’s usually does not occur until the age of about 45 or after. It is correlated with a multitude of cognitive dysfunctions as mental functioning declines. Usually if an individual has Alzheimer’s, their cognitive deterioration is a very gradual process which usually begins with short term memory loss. 

Other symptoms could be: having poor judgment, being disoriented, starting to lack in taking care of personal hygiene, and not feeling connected to reality. 


Individuals with Alzheimer’s are able to alleviate some of their symptoms with proper guidance. However, once the disease forces loss of certain functions, it is not possible to restore these functions. 

Counselors can help a client with their agitation and aggression that they may often feel. 


Counselors can also help caretakers of these particular patients deal with the distress that they endure (Butcher, Mineka, & Hooley, 2012). 

References
American Psychiatric Association (APA). (2000) Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) 4th ed., Text revision. Arlington,VA: Author.

Butcher, J. N., Mineka, S., & Hooley, J. M. (2012). Abnormal psychology, 14th ed. Boston, MA: Pearson.

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                               Gammon M.S.
         Clinical Mental Health Counselor

Diane Davidson Gammon MS is clinically supervised by Michael Loftis LCSW as she pursues  LPC-MHSP licensure.


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No Support Group This Week
There will NOT be a support group this week. 

I am going to Vacation Bible School! 

We will have our next Support Group for Depression, Anxiety, Trauma, Grief, Hopelessness, etc. 

(For Women Only)- Tuesday, May 13th at 7:05pm.


Pre-registration is required. 
  

Email Diane:
Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com to register or for more information or Call or text 615-556-8406
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 By Diane Davidson 
                               Gammon M.S.
         Clinical Mental Health Counselor

 Open Full-Time Days - Monday through Saturday
With Evening Appointments
615-556-8406
Email- Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com

Sliding Scale Fee for Individual Counseling Sessions 

Free Support Groups for: Depression, Anxiety, Panic, Hopelessness, Trauma, PTSD, Abuse, and Grief and Loss (Including Miscarriage/ Stillbirth/ Infant loss)
Pre-registration is required. 
  

Email Diane:
Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com to register or for more information or Call or text 615-556-8406
   Diane Davidson Gammon MS is clinically supervised by Michael Loftis LCSW as she pursues  LPC-MHSP licensure.

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 By Diane Davidson 
                               Gammon M.S.
         Clinical Mental Health Counselor

 Open Full-Time Days - Monday through Saturday
With Evening Appointments
615-556-8406
Email- Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com

Sliding Scale Fee for Individual Counseling Sessions 

Free Support Groups for: Depression, Anxiety, Panic, Hopelessness, Trauma, PTSD, Abuse, and Grief and Loss (Including Miscarriage/ Stillbirth/ Infant loss)

There is Always Hope!

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Keep it Simple
Keep it simple!

How can you do this?

Don't sweat the small stuff.

Let go of what you do not have control over.

Manage what you do have control over.

Try not to make things that are negative bigger than they really are.

Look on the sunny side of life.

Count your blessings.

Learn to appreciate the small things.

Hold on to what is important.

Be true to yourself.

Use coping skills when you get upset such as -take deep breaths and talk to yourself in a positive manner. 

    Diane Davidson Gammon MS is clinically supervised by Michael Loftis LCSW as she pursues  LPC-MHSP licensure.

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                               Gammon M.S.
         Clinical Mental Health Counselor

 Open Full-Time Days - Monday through Saturday
With Evening Appointments
615-556-8406
Email- Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com

Sliding Scale Fee for Individual Counseling Sessions 

Free Support Groups for: Depression, Anxiety, Panic, Hopelessness, Trauma, PTSD, Abuse, and Grief and Loss (Including Miscarriage/ Stillbirth/ Infant loss)

 Have Hope! Renew Health! and...........



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Ten Ways To Love
  Diane Davidson Gammon MS is clinically supervised by Michael Loftis LCSW as she pursues  LPC-MHSP licensure.

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615-556-8406
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Sliding Scale Fee for Individual Counseling Sessions 

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Gentleness
The Fruit of the Holy Spirit is a biblical term that sums up nine attributes of a Christian life according to Paul in his Letter to the Galatians "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control." Galatians 5:22-23.
 

Its takes a strong person to be gentle. 

Be the bigger and stronger person and be gentle in your life with others 
.........with your words and actions. 

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                               Gammon M.S.
         Clinical Mental Health Counselor

 Open Full-Time Days - Monday through Saturday
With Evening Appointments
615-556-8406
Email- Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com

Sliding Scale Fee for Individual Counseling Sessions 

Free Support Groups for: Depression, Anxiety, Panic, Hopelessness, Trauma, PTSD, Abuse, and Grief and Loss (Including Miscarriage/ Stillbirth/ Infant loss)

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Depression is Real
Many people mistakenly believe that depression is just sadness--- OR a weakness of character. 

The truth is that depression is a complex mental health disorder. 

Depressions has social, psychological, and biological origins.

If you think you may be experiencing depression, seek help.

Go to your medical doctor and/ or a mental health counselor. 

Free Anxiety/ Depression/ Trauma/ PTSD/ Grief Support Group- Tuesday, May 30th, 7:05pm.

This for adults of all ages, male and female. 

Pre-registration is required. 
  

Email Diane:
Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com to register or for more information or Call or text 615-556-8406
   Diane Davidson Gammon MS is clinically supervised by Michael Loftis LCSW as she pursues  LPC-MHSP licensure.

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 By Diane Davidson 
                               Gammon M.S.
         Clinical Mental Health Counselor

 Open Full-Time Days - Monday through Saturday
With Evening Appointments
615-556-8406
Email- Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com

Sliding Scale Fee for Individual Counseling Sessions 

Free Support Groups for: Depression, Anxiety, Panic, Hopelessness, Trauma, PTSD, Abuse, and Grief and Loss (Including Miscarriage/ Stillbirth/ Infant loss)

 Have Hope! Renew Health! and...........


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Free Adult Depression/ Anxiety Support Group- Tuesday, May 30th
Free Anxiety/ Depression/ Trauma/ PTSD/ Grief Support Group- Tuesday, May 30th, 7:05pm.

This for adults of all ages, male and female. 

Pre-registration is required. 
  

Email Diane:
Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com to register or for more information or Call or text 615-556-8406
   Diane Davidson Gammon MS is clinically supervised by Michael Loftis LCSW as she pursues  LPC-MHSP licensure.

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 By Diane Davidson 
                               Gammon M.S.
         Clinical Mental Health Counselor

 Open Full-Time Days - Monday through Saturday
With Evening Appointments
615-556-8406
Email- Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com

Sliding Scale Fee for Individual Counseling Sessions 

Free Support Groups for: Depression, Anxiety, Panic, Hopelessness, Trauma, PTSD, Abuse, and Grief and Loss (Including Miscarriage/ Stillbirth/ Infant loss)

 Have Hope! Renew Health! and...........



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Support Group for Depression, Anxiety, and Trauma (Tonight)
Support Group for Depression, Anxiety, Grief, and Trauma for adults of all ages.

Tuesday, May 23rd at 7pm


Registration is required for each meeting. 

Email Diane:
Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com to register or for more information 
   Diane Davidson Gammon MS is clinically supervised by Michael Loftis LCSW as she pursues  LPC-MHSP licensure.

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 By Diane Davidson 
                               Gammon M.S.
         Clinical Mental Health Counselor

 Open Full-Time Days - Monday through Saturday
With Evening Appointments
615-556-8406
Email- Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com

Sliding Scale Fee for Individual Counseling Sessions 

Free Support Groups for: Depression, Anxiety, Panic, Hopelessness, Trauma, PTSD, Abuse, and Grief and Loss (Including Miscarriage/ Stillbirth/ Infant loss)

 Have Hope! Renew Health! and...........

Diane GammonComment
Your Past Does Not Define You
Our past does not define us. 

Our mistakes do not define us. 

We are not our failures. 

We are not -what happened to us .........abuse/ neglect/ etc.

  We are what we make of ourselves and we can learn and grow from any mistakes and hardships. 

DO NOT LET ANYONE DULL YOUR SHINE OR MAKE YOU FEEL BAD ABOUT YOURSELF. 

Remember--- no one can make you feel inferior without your permission!

Keep your head held high and do not let your past or any mistakes define you!   

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Blog By 
                Diane Davidson Gammon M.S.
             Clinical Mental Health Counselor 
 Diane Davidson Gammon MS is clinically supervised by Michael Loftis LCSW as she pursues  LPC-MHSP licensure.

 Disclaimer- I am not a doctor and I am not giving out medical advice. My blogs are for information and inspirational purposes. Please consult your doctor before starting a new health regimen.

Weekly Support Groups for Depression, Anxiety, Grief, and Trauma for Adults of all ages and teenage Girls.

Registration is required for each meeting. 

Email Diane:
Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com to register or for more information  

 Open Full-Time Days - Monday through Saturday
With Evening Appointments

Sliding Scale Fee for Individual Counseling Sessions 

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Turn Your Messes Into a Learning Experience and Message
Do you feel like you have made mistakes and that God cannot use you because of them ... or that you cannot succeed because of your past? 

Each of us has made mistakes and it is easy to feel inadequate or unworthy or.... to just not have the mental stamina to think we could ever amount to something spectacular.

The truth is that we can actually do better than we ever could imagine because of our past experiences and mistakes!

Let trials be a teaching tool to learn from and then use them to be a better you to strive toward your passions!

Let your mess turn into a message and help others with what you have been through.

Brothers, I do not consider that I have made it my own. But one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead

Philippians 3:13

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Blog By 
                Diane Davidson Gammon M.S.
             Clinical Mental Health Counselor 
 Diane Davidson Gammon MS is clinically supervised by Michael Loftis LCSW as she pursues  LPC-MHSP licensure.

 Disclaimer- I am not a doctor and I am not giving out medical advice. My blogs are for information and inspirational purposes. Please consult your doctor before starting a new health regimen.

Weekly Support Groups for Depression, Anxiety, Grief, and Trauma for Adults of all ages and teenage Girls.

Registration is required for each meeting. 

Email Diane:
Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com to register or for more information  

 Open Full-Time Days - Monday through Saturday
With Evening Appointments

Sliding Scale Fee for Individual Counseling Sessions 

Free Support Groups for: Depression, Anxiety, Panic, Hopelessness, Trauma, PTSD, Abuse, and Grief and Loss
  

 


  





 




  

 

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