People enter therapy seeking lasting change.
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People enter therapy for many different reasons.
People enter therapy not just because they're stuck and struggling, but also because they're ready and hopeful for change.
«Most
people enter therapy looking to change some aspect of their lives.
Family - of - origin concerns are frequently addressed as part of individual therapy, whether
the person enters therapy expressly for that purpose or for other concerns.
Often, when only one
person enters therapy, the relationship changes for the better and happiness increases for the couple.
I believe a courageous
person enters the therapy door to begin the counseling process.
Not exact matches
While adults have the freedom to
enter conversion
therapy if they so choose, I feel as though they should be told upfront by the
person doing the
therapy that it is neither 100 % successful, nor necessarily healthy.
People don't always
enter therapy with personal growth as their primary goal, but they almost always leave believing they're a better human being.
Paprika, the heroine, is an eighteen - year - old sprite — a kind of sexy Japanese Tinker Bell — who
enters people's dreams as a form of
therapy.
Applicants who
entered a program of study prior to July 1, 2010, shall include successful completion of 200 hours of clinical supervision concurrent with 1,000 hours of marital and family
therapy conducted in
person with couples families and individuals.
«I believe a
person's decision to
enter therapy demonstrates courage and willingness to make positive changes.
I often tell
people «it takes a strong
person to
enter therapy.»
«I've always believed that the
person who
enters therapy is a brave soul.
«A
person may
enter therapy when they feel they can no longer effectively manage aspects of their life.
People make decisions to
enter therapy for various reasons; relationship problems, feeling sad or fearful, or simply the feeling that something is amiss in their lives.
People who
enter therapy with me can expect to experience an empathic, supportive and respectful relationship that aims to help them increase their clarity regarding the choices facing them, their motivation to pursue important life changes, and their confidence in their ability to do so.»
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Entering therapy can seem difficult and overwhelming, but generally
people feel immediate relief.
1 in 13
people who
enter a
therapy office or clinic are addicted, yet only 10 % receive treatment.
Statistics show that 1 in 10
people who
enter a
therapy office or clinic are addicted, yet only 10 % receive treatment.
Because the
person who
enters the
therapy room often isn't the
person therapy will reveal her to be.
People are just so emotionally exhausted and strained when they first
enter marital
therapy that any therapist who blames either
person, rather than compassionately trying to understand the particular wounds and needs of each is doing more harm than good.
Many
people with addictions think that
therapy is the last thing that they need and wind up discovering otherwise when they actually experience it, even if they don't
enter into it freely.
Families who
enter therapy will likely learn how to identify triangulation in order to better understand how to deal with relationship problems directly and on their own, rather than relying on a
person outside of the relationship.
There are various reasons why
people choose to
enter therapy.
«I appreciate the emotional risk that
people take when they
enter into
therapy.
About 75 percent of
people who
enter cognitive behavioral
therapy experience some benefits from treatment.
«I feel that
therapy is a process that
people enter when they are searching for growth, change or acceptance.