Work stressors experienced by most nurses were workload, time pressure, inadequate reward, inadequate patient interaction, and unmanageable emotional demands of job.
Not exact matches
As a previous hospital social worker, Susan also has
experience working with individuals who have been diagnosed with medical conditions and helping them, as well as their family members, manage the
stressors and changes associated with medical issues or a disability.
«My fourteen years
experience has lead me to
work with many clients who are dealing with many different
stressors in their life.
«I have
experience with counseling several nationalities and
works with individuals, couples, families, and hosts group sessions with adults and adolescents struggling to manage life's
stressors.
«Dr. DeVincentis
works with children, adolescents, and adults who are
experiencing a variety of symptoms, concerns, and
stressors.
I
work with clients
experiencing anxiety, depression, loss, life
stressors, life changes (divorce, career change etc.), marriage and family counseling.
I have
experience in
working with individuals with anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, chronic health problems, employment problems, and life
stressors.
The
experienced individual counselors at Emily Cook Therapy specialize in
working with millennial women in their 20s and 30s who may be struggling with a wide range of relationship, social, career, self - esteem, and life
stressors.
I have
worked as a psychotherapist in both inpatient and outpatient settings and have
experience in providing services and support to those who are struggling with grief and loss, anxiety, trauma, depression, substance use, psychosis, and various life
stressors.
I
work with clients who are
experiencing life
stressors that are causing distress in their lives that require therapeutic interventions and therapy approaches.»
The right connection between therapist and client will help build the therapeutic relationship necessary for personal growth.I have
experience working with adults of all ages who are
experiencing changes in mood, depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, as well as life
stressors.»
My professional social
work practice includes
working with clients who are
experiencing depression, anxiety, and panic; acute and chronic illness; addiction - related
stressors; grief; and relationship concerns.
In this position, I
worked directly with military couples and families who were
experiencing a wide - variety of
stressors aggravated by the demanding pace of military life.
In my practice I treat a wide array of presenting concerns including struggles with depression and anxiety, situational
stressors, social skill needs, and academic problems, and I have extensive training and
experience in
working with grief and loss.
Within these areas I've gained
experience working with diverse populations with various presenting difficulties including but not limited to anxiety, depression, fluctuating mood, panic attacks, adjustment to life
stressors, and developmental disorders.
In a recent study, newlywed couples completed daily diaries (i.e., short, daily surveys) every night for 14 nights in which they provided information about their daily life stress (e.g., «yes» or «no» to
experiencing stressors such as «a lot to do at
work or school»), feelings of self - regulatory depletion (e.g., «I exerted a lot of «willpower» to get through the workday.»)
But, couples who cohabit prior to marriage for practical reasons and plan to someday marry all along fare better (and in some respects may fare better than those that didn't cohabit), especially because these couples have had practice confronting and
working through life and relationship
stressors.5 For example, they've most likely
experienced conflict and had an opportunity to see how they treat each other in such situations.6
«I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over 4 years»
experience working with children, adolescents, adults, couples and families seeking to overcome various struggles such as eating disorders, body image issues, addiction, depression, anxiety, relationship issues, trauma and other life
stressors that get in the way of leading a fulfilling life.
In addition, I serve clients
experiencing daily
stressors including relationship challenges, problems at
work / school, and possible problems juggling a
work / school - life balance.
By weaving together the wisdom of contemplative practices with the insights of psychology and contemporary neuroscience, I
work with families to help kids who
experience anxiety and stress or who have endured traumatic circumstances learn ways to calm their nervous systems and develop emotion regulation skills so that they can thrive (rather than crumble, implode or explode) amidst daily
stressors and triggers.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Previous studies demonstrate a higher risk for pregnant women to
experience stressors within the
work context and therefore suggest a higher risk for occupational stress.
«Jennifer has
experience working with clients struggling with addiction, anxiety and depression, those grieving the loss of a loved one, couples navigating relationships, individuals, pre-marital couples, families with older adolescents and adult children, and adults dealing with everyday life
stressors including family issues and occupational stress.
Children don't face the exact same
stressors as adults — «grown - up» challenges such as managing credit card debt, raising a family,
working through marital issues, and navigating job challenges haven't yet become part of their life
experience.
I have a great deal of
experience working with a wide variety of issues and life
stressors.
Dr. Bickley's clinical specialties include
working with depressed or anxious adults
experiencing significant life
stressors (including chronic health problems, marriage problems, divorce, bereavement, career change, spiritual questioning, etc.) and
working with families who have children / adolescents
experiencing learning and / or behavior problems.
I strive to
work alongside those searching to find more fulfilling ways to
experience life and overcome
stressors, current and past.
Lorena also has
experience with clients dealing with sexuality issues, school /
work stressors, ADHD, self - esteem issues and medical health issues.
I have extensive
experience working with adolescents and teens facing a multitude of struggles, including separation from their families, bullying, school related
stressors, self - harm, and relationship difficulties.
I received a BA from Princeton University, a Masters of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy from Fuller Theological Seminary, and have extensive
experience working with families as they journey through different developmental stages and
stressors.
Families can choose the
stressors that are most relevant to their
experience and the coping strategies that
work best for them.
My counselling
work is geared toward: 1) people who are struggling with Depression or Anxiety, 2) LGBTQ people who are looking for an
experienced therapist from within their own community; and 3) professionals dealing with the
stressors of a career in health care or social services.
Individuals classified as having secure
working models
experienced low stress in relationships with parents, peers, and romantic partners and dealt with relationship
stressors more actively by using their social network during adolescence and at the age of 21 years.
I have
worked in social services and direct care with youth and families
experiencing multiple
stressors and challenges for over 6 years.